JFMA speaks and writes in Morenglish

10 JUNE 2009: IntGence first issue is dedicated to the opening of JFMA.IntGence Enterprise.

Memoirs: Jean-Francois Moreau, citizen of the world 10 first pages are availbale in pdf too

Poetry in morenglish is available too at Pouaimes (256 shades of gray - Nicola - Hi! this is Charlene...)

EDITORIAL

My name is Moreau. My current surname is Jean-François, like plentiful Moreaus all over the world. I'm JF of course but my full rack of initials includes M as Marie, A as my godfather, Antoine Roux, and my godmother, Antoinette Cordier, too. I was born on April 27th, 1938, at my parents' home, in Martigné-Ferchaud, a village located in the easterner French Brittany. At a cultural viewpoint, my right foot has been running from the XIXth century, the left one has been targeting the XXIst century.

I'm a medical doctor. One becomes a physician but the mind remains medical over life. I was trained to be a rural general practitioner like my father. I have become a full-time academic radiologist who practiced in several hospitals of Paris before I got retired in 2006. Nowadays I don't practice medical cares anymore. I'm emeritus professor of medical imaging at the Paris Descartes University and honorary chairman of the department of radiology at the Necker Hospital.

Now my body is 70 years of age on my passport but, my soul is 40 only may-be less. I'm a mortal human spending my senior life without any desire to shorten it nor to challenge Mathusalem's record. Now you know where I come from. I invite you to follow me throughout a web pass leading to the accomplishment of four juvenile dreams I couldn't achieve during my medical life.

First, I wanna be a WRITER. All along my life I have written all kinds of manuscripts/typescripts. Writing is vital and enjoyable, like breathing in, drinking, eating... Confucius and Montaigne are my favorites philosophers. Both of them urge humans to transmitting their knowledge to the posterity. So do I.

HISTORIAN, number 2. If I'm not a doctor, I'd like to teach history and geography. I'm working on several topics being dedicated one of these to contemporary medicine history, another one to the concept of social health. For fifty years, I have traveled all around the planet Earth. I learned early and speak three universal languages, French, English and Spanish, fluently enough to feel easy onto the six continents.

PHOTOGRAPHER, number 3. I grew up meanwhile imaging was booming. A true radiologist can't be a bad photographer. An historian is a better archivist when he/she performs his/her own pictures and video clips. I try harder using digital tools.

JOURNALIST, at last. A reporter like Tintin! Editing and publishing scripts, clips broadcasted on radio or TV channels, on the Internet... To forward my personal cultural patrimony to the future generations is my final goal!

Thank you to joining me on www.jfma.fr/blog. Have a nice surfing on it. CV short english - "256 shades of gray", "Nicola" (poetry within Pouaimes),

Hi! This is Charlene...

JFMA is a member of the bww society,

¡Hasta pronto!

Paris, February 8th, 2009., revisited on June 10th, 2009.

 

DocMinet nous avait quittés le 15 janvier 2010 à midi chez lui

Ficelle, née le 16 mars 2010 à Rennes, est arrivée chez nous le 16 juin à 18 heures! Laetare, alleluiah! Elle a de beaux yeux bleus!


La Météo à Berck en mai
























Any chairman of the De


partment of Uroradiology at the Necker Hospital of Paris is the inheritant of the genious and unknown radiographer Gaston Contremoulins, the former photographer of Etienne-Jules Marey who founded the first laboratory of radiology in 1897 here...



Conversation avec Jean-François Moreau,
par Jean-François Picard, sur le site HISTRECMED
http://picardp1.mouchez.cnrs.fr/Moreau.html


voir sur www.adamap.fr le combat pour la réouverture
du Musée Marey de Beaune