A group of 40 health professionals, who are participating in the PADIS 2024 edition (Programme for Senior Management of Health Institutions) in the Region, visited Clínica Universidad de Navarra, in Spain, on 4, 5 and 6 March. .
“The trip to Spain made it possible to visit the University Hospital on site that is a reference for hospital units around the world, and it also allowed exchanges between PADIS Madeira professionals and professionals from the Navarra Clinic, as well as contact with innovative practices,” he points out. To Torella.
This is a training program targeting senior managers of health institutions, taking place for the second time in the autonomous community of Madeira, and represents a real opportunity for personal, professional and organizational improvement. It started on January 19 and will run for 12 weeks.
As indicated in the press release, 40 health professionals, assigned to the Regional Secretariat of Health and Civil Protection, the Pram Health Service, the Institute of Health Management, the Regional Directorate of Health and the Regional Directorate of Integrated Health, will participate in this edition. Public policies and longevity.
“PADIS, promoted by the AESE Business School, aims to train the ability to express and integrate into interdisciplinary work groups; exercise dialogue skills and respect for peers in the face of complex real problems; improve abilities to integrate, organize, motivate and manage people; update knowledge, experience and managerial skills, Expanding knowledge of the various aspects and interactions that shape the management of health institutions from the perspective of optimizing and rationalizing resources, improving the ability to make decisions, and analyzing their impact on other areas of the health system; and explains that “developing a greater ability to understand the internal reality and the social and economic context in which the health system is located.” .
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