The Private Community Hospital and the Clinical Medicine Forum will hold the first national meeting on the role of the clinical doctor during the pandemic. It will be next Monday.
On the occasion of the National Day of the Clinical Physician, the meeting “What have we learned from the Pandemic so far? The role of the clinician in an unprecedented context”. It is national in nature and is organized by the Clinical Medicine Forum together with the Private Community Hospital (HPC).
“On this occasion, the main objective is to highlight the role that the clinician has had in the pandemic within the health team. Not only in the care of patients with COVID-19, both mild and moderate, but also in how the pandemic impacted health care in general in people with oncological or chronic diseases. Since, even though they have not had COVID, the care of their illness might be limited by the pandemic,” said Dr. Pablo Malfante, director of the HPC and president of the National Forum of Clinical Medicine.
This event will count with the presence of authorities from the Superior School of Medicine of the National University of Mar del Plata, the Faculty of Health Sciences of the FASTA University, and representatives of entities from different parts of the country such as the Argentine Society of Internal Medicine (SAM), Society of Internal Medicine of Santa Fe (SMICSF), Association of Internal Medicine of Rosario (AMIR) and the Society of Internal Medicine of Córdoba (SMICBA).
The conference will have a hybrid mode, so it can be viewed via streaming from the HPC website (www.hpc.org.com) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday the 11th.