Dr. Miguel A. Fraga has studied the specialty of Family Medicine,
Primary Health Care and graduated with honors in Teaching. He also has
a Masters
Degree in Sciences (Nutrition). He has been a professor in the School
of Medicine of the Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC) since
1986 in the areas of Public Health, Medical Sociology, Health Promotion,
Introduction to Clinical Medicine and Research Methodology. He is currently
a full professor in this institution and is the coordinator of Community
Activities and Public Health for the School of Medicine. He has had a
private medical practice since 1986. Currently, develops community and
research activities with the SDSU Graduate School of Public Health where
he has an appointment as associate professor since July 2000. He is also
part of a binational team of investigators from UCSD-UABC in the area
of HIV prevention in the U.S.-México´s border since 2000.
He develops research activities in the area of Nutrition and Prevention
of Sexually Transmitted Diseases for the Autonomous University of Baja
California (UABC). He is the founder and General Coordinator for the
VIIDAI Project, which has been active since 1998 and includes a variety
of inter-institutional activities like integration between institutions,
education and community service and research, with the joint participation
of UABC-SDSU-UCSD, as well as the government of the State of Baja California
and non-government organizations; the field of work of this project is
the immigrant indigenous community, like San Quintín, Baja California.
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