Today, two very important documents for our group have come out in the BOE: one is the order that reflects what was already approved in the Council of Ministers a few months ago, eliminating the exclusion of diabetes from any public employment and ending this discrimination.
In the other, the medical exclusions of the Civil Guard are updated, already adapted to the aforementioned order.
Order PCI/154/2019, of February 19, which published the agreement of the Council of Ministers of November 30, 2018, which approves instructions to update the trial callsselective of official, statutory and labor personnel, civil and military, in order to eliminate certain medical causes of exclusion in access to public employment.
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Eliminate diabetes from the causes of medical exclusions required for
access to public employment, so that this measure can be applied to all
Calls of selective tests of official, statutory and labor personnel , which
are convened after the date of adoption of this agreement and, in
any case, from those derived from the public employment offer of 2019,
adapting them to scientific evidence at the time of the call, subject to
opinion of the corresponding optional body and without prejudice to overcoming the
Selective tests in each case.
Limit the causes of medical exclusions enforceable in all calls of
selective tests of armed forces and State security forces and bodies ,
that are convened after the date of adoption of this agreement and, in
any case, from those derived from the public employment offer of the year 2020, the
Diabetes, adapting it to scientific evidence at the time of the call, subject
to the opinion of the corresponding optional body and without prejudice to overcoming the
Selective tests in each case.
Order PCI/155/2019, of February 19, which approves the rules to which the selection processes for admission to the training centers of training for the incorporation to the incorporation to the incorporation to thethe Civil Guard and Guard Scale.
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F) Endocrinomethabolic diseases.
1. All metabolic disease of the endocrine glands that limit, incapacite or
present a harmful prognosis for the exercise of the functions of the service.
2. Endocrinomethabolic diseases that require continuous substitute therapy.
3. Endocrinomethabolic diseases that produce morphological alterations or
Functional important, or that limit or prevent full realization of
Service functions or may be aggravated by the requirements
Operations of professional activity.
4. Eating disorders with functional impact.
5. Alterations of the nutritional status interfering with the performance of the service.
6. Hypothalamic and pituitary tumors.
7. Phympunctions of the adrenal cortex not satisfactorily controlled.
8. Hyperfunctions of the adrenal cortex not satisfactorily controlled.
9. Significant non -controlled hyperlipemia.
10. Significant non -controlled hyperuricemies.
Before it was this:
Order of April 9, 1996, which approves the bases and circumstances applicable to the selective processes for admission to the Military Training Teaching Centers for access to the Basic Scale of Cabos and Guards of the Civil Guard. Link
C) Endocrinomethabolic diseases
1. Endocrinomethabolic diseases, which produce morphological or functional alterations.
2. Hypercholesterinemia greater than 220 mgr per 100.
3. Hypertriglycerinemia greater than 200 mgr per 100.
4. Hyperglycemia higher than 110 mgr per 100.
It still gives a bad thorn for type 1 that have left "2. Endocrinomethabolic diseases that require continuous replacement therapy."It will be necessary to see how the thing is left when people with type 1 diabetes are presented and come to the medical examination.
Although with the order PCI/154/2019 in the hand, a medical resource in the contentious is won.Whoever throws it in recognition will end up entering for resource if it has good control of the disease, has no complications and knows how to use current technology.
Dedicated to all of which they have been saying years that you cannot be a policeman, firefighter ... with diabetes.Yes you can with current technology and the necessary training.