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César Carballo Cardona (1968) is a Spanish
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and
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doctor. He is an emergency service physician at the
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and vice president of the Sociedad Española de Medicina de Urgencias y Emergencias (SEMES) of
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. He is a prolific television guest since the beginning of the
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, having been called by the ''
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'' one of the most recognizable medical experts of the Spanish crisis.


Education and early work

Carballo graduated from the
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, after which he specialized in
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and
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in the Hospital Universitario Doce de Octubre, amassing a series of
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s in those and other fields. Afterwards he worked in several of the main hospitals in the
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, among them
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, Infanta Sofia and
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, the last one with special notability. In 2014, he became vice president of SEMES Madrid. In 2019 his tenure became controversial upon being demoted from his job in La Paz without having fulfilled his obligatory time, which SEMES denounced as a product of further irregularities on the center. Before his removal, Carballo had asked for more
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to cover summer months.


Career

In January 2020, Carballo started appearing in national television as part of the board of experts gathered in investigation program ''
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'', where he analyzed the beginning of the
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. The program, whose medical guests voiced predictions about the pandemic's evolution in Spain that turned out accurate, was put on hiatus on March due to the crisis, after which Carballo joined ''Milenio Live'' and ''La Estirpe de los Libres'',
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programs used by Jiménez to replace his television activities. Carballo participated in ''Cuarto Milenios return episode in September, and later became part of a weekly
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on the pandemic, '' Horizonte'', also directed by Jiménez and broadcast in Telecinco (later in
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). and also directed by Jiménez. During this time, he became also part of the usual cast of several unrelated shows on national TV, among them ''La Sexta Noche'' in
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and ''Espejo Público'' en
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. Carballo became known for a stance highly critical of the pandemic's management by the
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, to the point of asking for the resignation of the chairman of the
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,
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, in one of his first appearances on ''La Sexta Noche'' in November. The same month, he introduced in ''Horizonte'' a lip protector model, FreeLips, designed by himself to avoid the virus' transmission through the surfaces of cups. Audience in
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was divided, attracting both interest on the device and criticism against its commerciality, though demand of the product was so high that its website crashed in a short time. On January 13, 2021, Carballo became one of the first sanitary workers to receive the
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developed by
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, including in his
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account a video of it and encouraging citizens to follow his example, though not without criticizing again the governmental management of the vaccination protocols. Only two days later, Carballo was involved in a in Twitter conflict with Lluís Serra from the government of Canarias' scientific committee, who accused Carballo of speaking without knowledge about public welfare, which was followed by Carballo sending him his own professional resume on said field. Over time, other physicians criticized Carballo for the frequency of his appearances in TV.


Books

*''Adelante: Solo existe el futuro. Y es nuestro.'' (Aguilar, 2020) - with José María Gay de Liébana, Yayo Herrero, Mamen Mendizábal and Ainara Zubillaga * ''Desde la trinchera'' (Aguilar, 2021)


Media career


Television

* ''
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'' (2020-presente), en
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. * '' Horizonte'' (2020–present),
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and later Cuatro. * ''La Sexta Noche'' (2020–present),
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. * ''El programa de AR'' (2020–present), Telecinco. * ''Espejo Público'' (2020–present),
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. * ''Al rojo vivo'' (2021–present), in La Sexta. * ''Liarla Pardo'' (2021–present), in La Sexta. * ''120 minutos'' (2021–present), in
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. * ''Está pasando'' (2021–present), in
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. * ''Más Vale Tarde'' (2021–present), in La Sexta. * ''La Roca'' (2021–present), in La Sexta.


Internet

* ''Milenio Live'' (2020–present),
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and Mtmad. * ''La Reunión Secreta'' (2020–present),
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. * ''La Estirpe de los Libres'' (2020),
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.


References


External links


César Carballo profile
in
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