Álvarez was also an active participant in Nicaraguan politics, and a writer of international repute. In 1954–55, he was incarcerated for one year during the dictatorship of Anastasio Somoza García. In 1996, at age 77, he was appointed Foreign Minister of Nicaragua.[1]
After his retirement from public office and medical practice, Álvarez continued to influence national policy through published articles and lectures on politics, with special emphasis on national political culture. In 2006-07, he was awarded honorary doctorates for his research and contributions to the latter. [citation needed]
Family
Emilio Alvarez was married to Carmen Guerra; the couple had six children.
Career
Doctor of Ophthalmology
Founder of the Clínica Oftalmológica del Hospital Bautista for the Poor, Managua, Nicaragua (1949)[citation needed]
Chief of services of Ophthalmology at the "Hospital el Retiro", Managua, Nicaragua (1950) [2]
Founder/Director, Centro de Oftalmología, Clinica y Eye Hospital, Managua, Nicaragua
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