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Do you have a bed available in the PICU?

2019-08-02T18:57:07+01:002 May, 2017|

I was recently called by a friend who works in an adult ICU. He had been rotating in our pediatric ICU few years ago: - "Hi Javi, sorry to call you during work hours but a colleague from the ICU is having a terrible time. Her daughter is awaiting surgery at your hospital but it has been cancelled again and again for lack [...]

Living after ICU

2019-08-02T18:57:10+01:0018 April, 2017|

"Everyone is happy because I am already out of danger, but now I feel that I have a huge, steep stair in front of my... ".  Thanks to scientific and technological advances, ICU get higher and higher survival rates. However, from a holistic view of health and of the continuity of care, attention to emotional health in the ICU and [...]

Perú: without complexes and in pole position

2019-08-02T18:57:10+01:0011 April, 2017|

One week after our return from Peru, it is time to place all we lived there at our box of memories. It´s always a pleasant experience to meet people where you feel interest and desire of stop, stop with you and your stories. People who generate expectations for the encounter that make the event more interesting. Expectations fulfilled more tan we dreamed for us, that already occupy [...]

A matter of space

2019-08-02T18:57:12+01:0028 March, 2017|

There are increasingly more Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) that involve the family in the care of the newborn. But lack of space is one of the main problems encountered in the units when carrying it out. To provide a family of "their space", a place where to enjoy intimacy and privacy can turn completely the hard experience as it passing through [...]

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