Las ecuaciones de la vida | Mauricio Rangel | TEDxUPMP
En esta charla Mauricio Rangel nos habla sobre aquellas situaciones que nos hacen forjar un carácter y una personalidad aprendiendo que todo es temporal y pasajero Médico veterinario y zootecnista por parte de la universidad Mesoamericana, Licenciado en Derecho por parte del Instituto de Estudios Universitarios campus Puebla. Experiencia de tres años en clínica privada y en gobierno del Estado de Puebla en el Instituto De Bienestar Animal órgano desconcentrado de la Secretaria de Medio Ambiente. Encargado de contingencias y diligenciaría, desarrolló trabajo de medicina forense, así como trabajo en conjunto con Fiscalía del Estado de Puebla en orientaciones y asesoría legal. De la misma forma fue responsable de la coordinación de contingencias en apoyo a los animales afectados por explosiones rescatando alrededor de 2500 especies en todo ese tiempo. Tanatológo con certificación por parte de la Universidad Anáhuac Campus Puebla y la Asociación Española de Psicología Sanitaria, firmada en Valencia 2025. Finalmente, activista animal y ha trabajado en la Reforma a las Leyes de Bienestar Animal. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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