Sixty-nine professionals have completed their training at the Alicante General Hospital and the primary care centers of the department. Of those, 65 doctors have been trained during the pandemic, at a time when the health system needs more physicians. A farewell ceremony was organized for the residents on Thursday.
In the current promotion, the largest in the province of Alicante, 65 doctors, three pharmacists and one biologist finished their residencies. The center has trained residents since 1989 and currently has 38 accredited specialties of MIR, FIR, EIR, BIR and QUIR.
Not a single post of MIR is vacant in the state’s hospitals
With regard to the EIR specialties of pediatrics, vocational nursing, family and community nursing and obstetric-gynecological nursing, its residents will end in July this year, as this was the month they joined two years ago due to the health crisis Were.
President of the Teaching Commission, Dr. Joaquín Portilla; Department Manager, Miguel Angel Garcia, and Medical Director, Luis Mena.
55% health awards of MIR positions, 18 out of 46 with completed specialties
The Teaching Committee and Management congratulate this new generation of specialists “because in your case the commitment and dedication required for postgraduate health training has been amplified by the need to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic. 19, so let us double down on this Proud of your efforts.”
“The commitment and dedication of postgraduate health training to your case has been fueled by the need to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic, for which we are doubly proud of your effort”
Education Commission. Department Alicante General Hospital
Now a new stage is opening, in which as a specialist. “You are essential to continue strengthening our public health, because health workers are an essential value for the transformation of the health system”, states line 3.10 of the V Health Plan 2022-2030 of the Valencian Community.
Education commission
They also recognize the great work of all Teaching Committee members, tutors and other professionals involved in the various services who contribute to excellence in the training of residents.
The province has lost two thousand doctors and nurses practicing abroad in a decade
During this act, María del Carmen López González, a resident of the Rheumatology Service, spoke a few words on behalf of the residents. For his part, Dr. Carlos Gálvez Muñoz, assistant of the Thoracic Surgery Service, gave an emotional speech on behalf of the resident tutors.
Resident doctors have immense research potential
In this act, residence certificates were given to professionals who had completed post-graduate education in 32 specialties.
These are Allergy, Clinical Analysis, Pathological Anatomy, Anesthesiology and Resuscitation, Digestive System, Cardiology, General Surgery and Digestive System, Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, Pediatric Surgery, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, Dermatology, Endocrinology and Nutrition, Hospital Pharmacy. Clinical Pharmacology, Hematology and Hemotherapy, Occupational Medicine, Family and Community Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Intensive Medicine, Internal Medicine, Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Microbiology, Nephrology, Pulmonology, Clinical Neurophysiology, Neurology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Othrinolaryngology , Pediatrics, Radiodiagnosis and Urology.