The Teaching Unit of the Southern Córdoba Health Management Area holds its second annual Training Days

The Teaching Unit of the Southern Córdoba Health Management Area holds its second annual Training Days
The Teaching Unit of the Southern Córdoba Health Management Area holds its second annual Training Days

GOAT (CÓRDOBA), June 28 (EUROPA PRESS) –

For the second consecutive year, the Southern Health Management Area of ​​Córdoba is organizing, in collaboration with its Teaching Unit, a training session, the aim of which is to establish a space conducive to the exchange of concerns and experiences between internal resident specialists and training tutors.

Similarly, according to a note from the Andalusian Government, the training sessions were intended to be an annual event that facilitates interaction and team collaboration, improves clinical and technical skills, encourages learning and the acquisition of new knowledge, provides additional guidance to tutors in their teaching work and promotes the improvement of teaching and learning skills.

For the development of these sessions, which took place on June 20 and 21 at the Infanta Margarita Hospital in Cabra (Córdoba), resident specialists and tutors from different specialties, as well as numerous professionals from the Area, met around a scientific program, which allows to help in the comprehensive training of future specialists and tutors in their teaching activity.

A total of nine workshops and update tables have been the main corpus of the conference, which have dealt with topics such as the treatment of disruptive pain, the approach to complex wounds, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), coping strategies for chronic pain and their influence on medication control, a practical workshop on retinographies, critical reading of scientific articles and their application of evidence-based medicine, communication strategies for the de-escalation process, and professional updating in evidence-based clinical practice: UpToDate.

The conference was completed with a scientific communications competition, in which 31 works were submitted and where the Scientific Committee of the conference recognised them by awarding prizes.

This is the case of the Awards from the Official College of Nursing of Córdoba for the best oral communication to ‘Teachers’ Perception After the Teaching of an Emotional Education Workshop’, by the authors Silvia Elena Jiménez Izquierdo, Isabel María Cano Montes and Inmaculada Jiménez Corredera, and the best poster communication to Alicia Saldaña Ruiz for the work ‘Level of Knowledge of Anxiolytic Treatment in Polymedicated Chronic Patients. Transversal study’.

Both awards, in the field of Nursing, have been presented by the president of the College, Natalia Pérez Fuillerat, and by the president of the Organizing Committee of the conferences and coordinating tutor of internal nursing resident specialists, Antonia Lucena Mengual, respectively.

In the field of Medicine, two awards have been given for the best scientific communications, one of them awarded by the Official College of Physicians of Córdoba, presented by its president, Maria del Carmen Arias Blanco, with the title ‘Mycoplasma pneumonia: when suspect a skin and mucosal rash syndrome (MIRM syndrome) regarding a case?’, by the authors Javier García Obrero and Ana Ángela Donaire Galiano.

The other prize was awarded by the pharmaceutical industry (unconditional collaboration) to the authors Lidia López León, Celina Angélica Soto Castro and Laura Romero Soto, for the communication ‘Abdominal pain in immunosuppressed patients. An unexpected evolution’, presented by the managing director of the Southern Córdoba Health Management Area, Pedro Manuel Castro Cobos.

The conference closed with the keynote lecture ‘Challenges and opportunities in the use of real-life data in Medicine’, given by Dr. Juan Alcalá Díaz, internist at the Reina Sofía University Hospital in Córdoba.

The management team and the Teaching Commission of the Area were present, whose president and head of Studies, Dr. Inmaculada Mejías, commented that “these sessions reflect the commitment and enthusiasm of the Teaching Unit of the Health Management Area “South of Córdoba for forming a group of highly qualified specialists committed to health care and promotion, and excited about research, these conferences also being a key meeting point to improve and establish links between all professionals.”

 
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