Updated Saturday, February 17, 2024-11:08
Dr.
Bartolomé Beltrán
died this Saturday at the
age of 74
due to
kidney failure
for which he was admitted to the
Ruber Clinic in Madrid,
Onda Cero
reported
.
Bartolomé Beltrán
was one of the pioneers in medical dissemination in the media, both on the radio and in the written press. He was the presenter of the program
In good hands
on
Onda Cero
and wrote a column in the supplement
A tu salud
of
La Razón
. According to the latter media, the dissemination of health issues carried out by
Dr. Bartolomé Beltrán
marked a before and after in this type of formats that other spaces later replicated.
With a degree in Medicine from the University of Valladolid and a specialist in gynecology from the Complutense University of Madrid, he launched the space
Health is what matters
on
Antena 3 Radio
in 1982 .
"We regret the death of our colleague
Bartolomé Beltrán . A reference for decades in medical dissemination on TV, radio and the press," the
Atresmedia
group published a brief statement on its
X
account
(formerly Twitter). "He was part of this house since its foundation. Our most sincere condolences to family, friends and colleagues. RIP, doctor."