This morning, more than 120 students from the Higher Degree Training Cycles of the Clinical and Biomedical Laboratory and the Medium Degree of Auxiliary Nursing Care of the Queen Victoria Eugenia Integrated Vocational Training Centre (CIFP) visited the new University Hospital of Melilla (HUME).
The Delegate of the Government, Sabrina Moh, has valued that this student has been able to know at first hand an infrastructure that is going to be in operation in a short time and that, because it is a hospital between 8 and 10 times bigger than the County, it is going to become a job site, so “in a short time you will have in your hand the opportunity to be part of the staff of professionals who provide service to the Melillense citizenship”, she has indicated.
In addition, the head of the Government Delegation has shown them her desire that this visit will serve as a motivation to finish their training and that they can dedicate themselves to something as vocational as public service to citizenship.
Moh thanked the entire teaching team and the students for their interest in making this visit to the new Hospital, as well as the entire Ingesa team for making it possible for the students to get to know these facilities during the day and for showing them this health infrastructure, which is at the forefront of the country, and explaining to them the operation of the equipment in the different areas.
The students of these two cycles have toured the facilities of the Hospital, accompanied by the Territorial Director of Ingesa, Omar Haouari; the Provincial Director of the Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports (MEFPyD) Juan Ángel Berbel; the Head of the Educational Programs Unit (UPE), María Victoria Menchacatorre, and other leaders of the MEFPyD of Melilla as well as the management team and teachers of the CIFP.