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Médico de familia was the first Spanish series to have an actor with Down syndrome, Alberto Domínguez-Sol (Ernesto), in a recurring role. Paula Ballesteros (Ruth) is the sister of fellow actress Elena Ballesteros, whom she accompanied to the casting of Médico de familia. Elena was about to be cast in the role of Mary, that eventually went to ...
The Order of Physicians MHSE (Portuguese: Ordem dos Médicos) is the public entity that serves as the regulatory and licensing body for medical practitioners in Portugal. As a professional order, it is responsible for licensing physicians to practice medicine, for the deontological norms that regulate the medical profession, it has an autonomous disciplinary regime, and represents the ...
4.15 Portugal. 4.16 Republic of Ireland. ... Los Medicos de hoy (2000) Los Medicos de hoy 2 (2001) Locas de Amor ... Médico de familia (1995-199?)
Un medico in famiglia (English: A doctor in the family) is an Italian television series, based on the format of the Spanish series of Telecinco Médico de familia, produced by Publispei and Rai Fiction. The series aired for ten seasons on Rai 1 from 6 December 1998 to 24 November 2016.
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Centro de Medicina Física de Reabilitação do Sul São Brás de Alportel: IV-b Center Centro de Medicina Física de Reabilitação da Região Centro - Rovisco Pais Cantanhede: IV-b North Centro de Medicina Física de Reabilitação do Norte Valadares: IV-b LVT Centro Hospitalar Psiquiátrico de Lisboa Lisbon (Hospital Júlio de Matos) IV-c North
The primary target was defined as viewers in the 18-45 age range, with the aim of leading the entertainment segment in Portugal, similar to what happened in Latin America and Japan, despite the reduced coverage of Cabovisão, which had 17% of the share of the pay-TV operators at the time, against 80% from TV Cabo. [3]
Sousa Martins was born in Alhandra (near Vila Franca de Xira) on 7 March 1843, the son of Caetano Martins, a carpenter, and Maria das Dores de Sousa Martins.The household was a poor one, and became poorer still after Caetano's death in 1851, when José was seven years old.