SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, May 16. (EUROPE PRESS) –
The Nuestra Señora de Candelaria University Hospital, a center attached to the Health Department of the Canary Islands Government, has completed the training of the 57 residents who have spent the last few years training in the health complex and its dependent centers.
The event was attended by the hospital’s managing director, Natacha Sujanani, and the managing director of Primary Care, José Miguel Rodríguez, who encouraged the professionals to continue their training, thanked them for their work and their vocation. For their part, the residents appreciated the support received and the knowledge acquired.
In the Specialized Health Training, 37 health workers have been trained in the specialties of cardiology, general surgery and digestive system, orthopedic surgery and traumatology, intensive medicine, internal medicine, neurosurgery, urology, medical oncology, hospital radiophysics and allergology. To these are added clinical analysis, anesthesiology and resuscitation, hospital pharmacy, hematology and hemotherapy, physical medicine and rehabilitation, microbiology and parasitology, nephrology, pulmonology, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology, radiotherapy oncology, otorhinolaryngology, radiodiagnosis, rheumatology.
In addition, eight professionals were trained in the Pediatrics multiprofessional teaching unit, in the pediatrics and pediatric nursing sections, and another eight in the obstetric-gynecology teaching unit.
Likewise, the mental health teaching unit had three doctors who were trained in psychiatry and clinical psychology. For its part, the preventive medicine and public health unit had a resident.
The hospital complex also welcomed 20 professionals, including medicine and family and community nursing, who rotated through different services while receiving specialized training from Primary Care.