The facilities of the old General Hospital of the State of Sonora, located on Luis Encinas Boulevard in Hermosillo, have been donated to the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS) for conversion into a hospital providing training for 100 college students, the governor said. Alfonso Durazo Montaño.
The state president, accompanied by the Minister of Health, José Luis Alumea Zegarra, explained that when the new General Hospital of Specialties became fully operational, he officially and gradually began to close the old hospital.
“The great advantage of this hospital is that it will expand IMSS-Bienestar’s care capacity, but it will be able to take 100 graduate students from the University of Sonora Medicine, and train the specialized personnel that we need so much in the state to improve people’s care.”
Durazo Montaño reports that as of September 15, 2022 to date, the New Specialty General Hospital has provided 20,159 services, including emergency, allergology, angiology, maxillofacial surgery, plastic surgery, pain clinic, dermatology, endocrinology, internal medicine, And nerves, and nutrition. Dentistry, psychology, rheumatology, rehabilitation and endoscopy.
When the Old General Hospital donation is received, a Center of Clinical and Surgical Excellence will be established, which medical staff and any health worker who needs further training will have access to, explained María de Lourdes Diaz-Espinosa, IMSS delegate in Sonora. Which requires an investment of one hundred million pesos.
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