Ultimo appello in cui Storia della Medicina (pre-teste e test) segue il programma tradizionale. Dall'appello successivo (9.1.24), Storia della Medicina (pre-test e test) ha programma e modalità diverse. Non verrà più usato il vecchio sistema.
Su appuntamento
Donatella Lippi (Firenze, 1959) è laureata in Lettere Classiche, con specializzazione in Archeologia (Bologna), Archivistica (Firenze), Storia della Medicina (Siena e Roma). Professore Ordinario di Storia della Medicina presso la Scuola di Scienze della Salute Umana (ex Facoltà di Medicina) dell’Università di Firenze, come titolare dell’insegnamento in numerosi Corsi di Laurea.
Ha fondato il Centro di Medical Humanities dell’Ateneo fiorentino, di cui è stata Direttore (fino al 2016), finalizzato a realizzare percorsi formativi e occasioni educative per recuperare la dimensione umana e umanistica della Medicina e potenziare il rapporto medico-malato.
Ha insegnato anche presso l’International Medical Program dell’Università Vita e Salute San Raffaele (Milano) e presso l’International Medical Course dell’Università di Milano-Humanitas. Visiting Professor in molte Università straniere (Inglese e Tedesco parlati e scritti; conoscenza del Russo), è membro di numerose Società scientifiche ed Enti di ricerca nazionali ed internazionali. Giornalista pubblicista, è stata responsabile (2006-2016) della rubrica, da lei creata, Evidence Based History of Medicine del Sole 24 Ore Sanità. Responsabile del Progetto Medici per l’Ateneo fiorentino, è autore di più di 400 pubblicazioni scientifiche, tra cui molte monografie, e ha curato numerose iniziative espositive, a Firenze e all’estero.
È stata Vice-presidente della Società Italiana di Storia della Medicina fino al 2016.
È Presidente della Fondazione Scienza e Tecnica di Firenze.Dal 2018, è membro del Consiglio di Amministrazione della Fondazione Santa Maria Nuova. È tra i Soci fondatori della Società Italiana di Scienze Umane in Medicina, fondata a Roma il 22.2.2019 (SISUMed).
Legenda
Donatella Lippi (Firenze, 1959)- Scholar of Classics, she is specialized in Archeology (Bologna), Archivistic (Firenze), History of Medicine (Siena e Roma) and Bioethics (Florence). Her Classical education addressed her research towards the study of ancient Medicine: her knowledge of semitic languages resulted very profitable, allowing her to go deeper in the study of the medical culture of ancient Egypt, publishing many articles on this subject.
She is Full Professor of History of Medicine at the Florence University, where she teaches in many Courses.
She has directed the Centre of Medical Humanities of the Florence Universityuntil 2016, which had been founded to organize educational pathsto improve the human and humanistic dimension of Medicine, enhancing the doctor-patient relationship. This feature of her experience intensified in the latest years, having appreciated the contribution of Medical Humanities as the most significant support for the training of future doctors.
In this perspective, she has deepened the aspects of communication, which must necessarily originate from the conscious use of language, which is at the same time medium of information and key-instrument of the therapeutic alliance. A wide space of her job is dedicated to the educational aspects. She has been professor also by the International Medical Program University Vita e Salute San Raffaele (Milano) e by the International Medical Course of the Milano Humanitas University, until 2016. Visiting Professor in many foreigner Universities, she is a member of many scientific Societies and Research Centres in Italy and abroad. Prof. Lippi regularly deals with the popularization and the public understanding of science: journalist, she has created the column Evidence Based History of Medicine of the journal Sole 24 Ore Sanità. Responsible of the Medici Project, she is author of more than 400 scientific publications, among books and articles, and she has been the curator of many exhibitions in Florence and Germany, considering the exhibition strategy an integrated and complementary method of education.
In this innovative didactic context, she undertakes to develop the application of the Visual Thinking Strategies, using works of art, to improve the clinical eye and the artistic eye of the future doctors.
She has been Vice-president of the Italian Society of the History of Medicine till 2016. She is President of the Fondazione Scienza e Tecnica di Firenze. Since 2018, she is a member of the Board of Directors of the Fondazione Santa Maria Nuova. She is among the founding members of the Società Italiana di Scienze Umane in Medicina (SISUMed, Rome 22.2.2019).
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name LIPPI DONATELLA
E-mail donatella.lippi@unifi.it
Nationality Italian
Date of Birth FLORENCE, 28/06/1959
WORK EXPERIENCE
2020 to today: Full professor of History of Medicine, University of Florence
2000-2020: University of Florence, Second grade professor of History of Medicine and Medical Humanities.
1984-2000: Professor of Italian, History and Civic education, and Geography in the Secondary School.
- Outside contractor by the Chair of History of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Bologna from 1984 to 1986;
- Regular at the same Chair from 1986 to 1989;
- Delegated by the Ministry of Public Education (L. 270 art. 14) at the same Chair in the years 198990 and 199091;
- Delegated by the Ministry of Public Education (L. 417 art. 65) at the Chair of Medical Clinics III, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Florence- from January 1993 to June 1993;
- Outside contractor at the Superintendence of Monuments, Ravenna in 1983;
- Outside contractor at the Archaeological Superintendence of Tuscany, from 1981 to 1985
INSTRUCTION AND EDUCATION
- 14993- Diploma for advanced studies in History of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Rome.
- 8991- Diploma for advanced studies in Archivistica, Palaeography, and Diplomatic, within Record Office of Florence biennial course;
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