The deputy delegate of the Government in A Coruña, María Rivas, participated today in the inauguration of the new EF Health Campus that promotes the EF Business School (EFBS) in the city of A Coruña. In this event, the subdelegate highlighted the contribution of this type of initiative to public health because they help to improve essential services thanks to the incorporation into the workforce of “people with vocation and with the best training and training”.
María Rivas recalled the important role played by public health in mitigating the impact of the Covid 19 pandemic and highlighted the actions carried out by the Government, which “was able to put health as a priority, and which is firmly committed to the expansion of the welfare state, especially in the health field.”
The subdelegate visited the facilities where the two new health training cycles offered by the School of Business will be launched, which will have laboratories, equipment and the most advanced health technology, in which the educational group itself invested about 2 million euros.
In the new EF Health Campus will be taught the cycles of Imaging for Diagnosis and Nuclear Medicine, in which the students study related to the units of radiodiagnosis and nuclear medicine, and the Clinical and Biomedical Laboratory, which focuses on analytics and biological samples and control and evolution of diseases, among other knowledge. Both cycles allow direct access, without the need for testing, to university degrees in the health field.
The event was also attended by the councilor for Culture, Education, Vocational Training and Universities, Román Rodríguez, the president of the EF Business School, Venancio Salcines, and the director of the same, Inés Salcines.