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The Hospital Pharmacy Service at Clínica Girona is participating in the 65th SEFH Congress (virtual).
The team from the Hospital Pharmacy Service at Clínica Girona (pictured), along with nurses and rheumatologists from the Clinic, presented two posters at the 65th Congress of the Spanish Society of Hospital Pharmacy (SEFH).
Cetir-Clínica Girona implements the first PET/CT scan to be installed in Girona's regions.
PET/CT scanning offers more accurate, faster, and patient-friendly imaging. Until now, these types of tests required travel to Barcelona.
Clínica Girona: Committed to you and your Health
In order to meet the healthcare challenge posed by the coronavirus pandemic, we have made two hospital wards, the sixth and the seventh, available to accommodate Covid-19 patients.
A scientific article has been published supporting the utility and efficiency of robot-assisted magnetic resonance imaging prostate biopsies.
This July in the journal Abdominal Radiology, published by the global publisher Springer, marks one year since the robotic apparatus was put into operation at Clínica Girona.
More than 100,000 people have visited the permanent exhibition for Clínica Girona's 75th anniversary.
More than 100,000 people have visited Clínica Girona's permanent 75th-anniversary exhibition, a commemorative historical display.
Clínica Girona connects the stomach and small intestine of a patient with an innovative endoscopic technique without the need for surgical intervention.
For the first time in Girona, gastroenterologist Dr. Ferran González Huix has implanted an “Axios” stent, from Boston Scientific, in a gastrojejunostomy guided by echoendoscopy.
Girona regions' hospitals' conference on improving patient safety
The 4th Conference on Improving Patient Safety in the Girona Region, which was held on 15 November 2019 at the Santa Caterina Hospital in Salt
A model work that respects the urban environment and nature.
The construction of the new Clínica Girona, at the southern entrance to the city, is a model project that is respectful of its urban surroundings, the local residents, and the environment.
Ressonància Girona is participating in the XIX State Congress of Radiologic Nursing with a presentation on Raynaud's syndrome.
“What’s happening to those phalanges? How we get to Raynaud's Syndrome” was the oral presentation given by Sònia Sala and Albert Parals, from the Magnetic Resonance Service at Clínica Girona.
The new Girona Clinic will triple its current space and improve the dignity of the South entrance to the city.
“We will achieve improvements in services for people and move towards the medicine of the future, with short hospital stays and more efficient diagnostics,” states the manager, Carles Espígol.
The Day Surgery Ward at Clínica Girona is the most highly rated by the citizens of the Girona health region and the second best in all of Catalonia.
According to the latest PLAENSA survey from CatSalut, which annually collects the population's assessment of healthcare in Catalonia and some of its services.