Lidia Amarales
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Lidia Amarales | |
|---|---|
| National Director of the National Service for the Prevention and Rehabilitation of Drug and Alcohol Consumption of Chile | |
| In office 20 May 2014 – 10 April 2015 | |
| President | Michelle Bachelet |
| Preceded by | Francisca Florenzano Valdés |
| Succeeded by | Mariano Montenegro Corona |
| Undersecretary of Public Health of Chile | |
| In office 11 March 2006 – 14 January 2008 | |
| President | Michelle Bachelet |
| Preceded by | Cecilia Villavicencio Rosas |
| Succeeded by | Jeannette Vega Morales |
| Personal details | |
| Born | September 2, 1953 |
| Party | Party for Democracy (2000 - 2018) Communist Party (1969 - 1986) |
| Spouse |
Eric Román Carrasco (m. 1978) |
| Alma mater | University of Chile |
| Occupation | Surgeon and politician |
Lidia Magdalena Amarales Osorio is a Chilean politician, surgeon, and Master in Public Health.[1] She is a former member of the Party for Democracy (PPD) and the Communist Party of Chile (PC). She served as Undersecretary of Public Health of her country during the first government of Michelle Bachelet between 2006 and 2008, and as National Director of the National Service for the Prevention and Rehabilitation of Drug and Alcohol Consumption of Chile (SENDA) between 2014 and 2015..[2][3][4]
She was born in Santiago de Chile, the daughter of Dr. Jorge Amarales Aspinall and Marta Lidia Osorio Perich. At the age of 7 she moved with her family to the city of Punta Arenas, where she completed her primary and secondary studies at the Liceo de Niñas de Punta Arenas. She completed her higher studies in Medicine at the University of Chile in Santiago between 1971 and 1978, and then specialized as a pediatrician in 1984 and as a pediatric bronchopulmonary specialist in 2004. Training for this last subspecialty was carried out at the Academic Hospital of the Free University of Brussels, Belgium. Between 2008 and 2011 she completed a master's degree in public health at the University of Chile.[5][6][7]
She married in Santiago in 1978 to the gynecologist Eric Román Carrasco, who became a councilor of the Punta Arenas municipality between 2005 and 2008. Together they have three children: Javiera (1980), Gabriela (1984) and Alonso (1987).
In 1969 she was elected Snow Queen during the first edition of the Punta Arenas Winter Carnival, defeating Vivianne Blanlot[8] on that occasion.