Ramon Berguer

[1] Berguer qualified as a doctor with an MD degree from the University of Barcelona, Spain, in 1962.[1] He trained in general and vascular Surgery at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, US.[1] On his return to Spain he joined the opposition to General Franco's dictatorship and was active in the organization of the resistance among professionals.In 1972 he left for England to avoid detention and there he continued to organize international support for Spain's political prisoners with the help of the British Labor Party's leadership.[2] In London he worked at Kings College Hospital and then obtained a PhD in Engineering from the University of Surrey.
University of MichiganUniversity of BarcelonaHenry Ford HospitalDetroitUniversity of SurreySociety for Vascular SurgeryWayne State UniversityDetroit Medical CenterUniversity of Michigan Medical School