The SJD Health Park dismisses 25 residents at the end of their training period

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The event recognized the effort and commitment of the residents during their training period at the institution.

Last Friday, the SJD Health Park held the closing ceremony for the residents who are completing their training at the institution this year. In total, 25 professionals have completed their residency period and are closing a key stage in their professional and personal development.

The event, which was attended by members of the Management Committee, guardians and family members, was a space to recognize the effort, dedication and commitment of residents throughout their years of training. During the ceremony, not only the technical skills acquired were highlighted, but also the human values ​​and person-centered care that characterize the healthcare model of the Health Park.

In his speech, Isabel Grimal, assistant to the Management Directorate, recognized the residents' contribution to the institution and their impact on the teams. We are very aware of your contribution. Work as a team, bring energy, joy and a critical perspective. Help us improve.. He also highlighted the transformative value of lived training: We hope you leave here with a different perspective, more humanistic and more hospitable. Today you close a stage, but you begin a new one full of opportunities and great responsibilities. The SJD Health Park is your home.

For its part, the Dr. Josep Maria Haro, director of Teaching, Research and Innovation, addressed a few words to the residents focused on the values ​​of the profession and the challenges of the future. Never forget that in this profession it is important to work with passion, as a team and with humility. Medicine and needs are changing and shared decisions are important.

Finally, the director of Nursing, Raquel Fabregat, highlighted the importance of this training stage where The residency is a vital stage, of professional and personal development. Congratulations on your work.

The event also included particularly emotional moments, with the participation of the residents themselves, who shared experiences and memories of this stage. Many agreed to highlight the support received from the teams and the opportunity to have trained in an interdisciplinary environment.

Special thanks were also given to the tutors who are ending their teaching careers this year – Carlos Solís, Francesca Ubach and Belén Arranz – for their dedication and commitment over the years, and for their decisive contribution to the training of new generations of professionals.

By holding events like this, our institution reaffirms its commitment to the teaching and training of healthcare professionals and is committed to a model that integrates clinical excellence, research and humanization of care.

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