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17 April 2024The session “Shared breakfasts for more humane care” will be held this Thursday, April 18, at 8:30 in the Ophthalmology meeting room (Outpatient Consultation Building)
La Cornea Transplant Association (ATCA) will participate in the second dialogue breakfast of the 8:30 a 9:00 this Thursday, April 18. ATCA is an entity whose objective is help people affected by corneal pathology whose treatment consists of transplantation of the cornea of the eye. The specific purpose of this association is to help and support people suffering from diseases located in the cornea of the eye that can be treated by surgery. cornea transplant, as well as those who have already been transplanted, also including family members caring for them.
El Patient and Resident project, co-organized by the IIS Aragón, is an initiative of the Miguel Servet University Hospital which has the mission of raising awareness among residents about the importance of considering the patient's perspective in their daily practice.
Through dialogue breakfasts, patient associations come to the hospital to make residents reflect and thus, encourage closer attention. These sessions not only seek to facilitate knowledge about associations that improve the patient's ophthalmological experience, but also present solving real cases with a focus on generating empathy, reflection and collaboration.
“Patient and Resident” creates a space where residents identify opportunities for improvement, thus strengthening the professional-patient connection and improving the quality of attention. Through these sessions, residents have the opportunity to learn first-hand about patients' needs and concerns, allowing them to better understand their situation and offer more personalized and effective care.
Furthermore, this project encourages communication between residents and patient associations, which can lead to the creation of solutions to improve eye care.
That is, an initiative that promotes humanization and contributes to training more professionals sensitive, empathic y committed with his patients.
Day program “Shared breakfasts for more humane attention”:
