The Hogar Clínica San Rafael reopened two rehabilitated operating rooms equipped with the support of Chevron to benefit more than 8,000 patients in Maracaibo.
During the day, the donation of a new C-Arch equipment was also materialized, which will allow high-resolution radiological images to be obtained to monitor the progress and precision of orthopedic and cardiological surgeries.
Janine Perozo, general director of the Hogar Clínica San Rafael and Javier La Rosa, president of Chevron in Venezuela, accompanied by their technical teams, formally opened the facilities.
Chevron promotes the health sector
“The health programs promoted by Chevron in Venezuela have benefited more than 133,000 people in the last ten years,” said La Rosa. She assured that they are focused on improving the hospital infrastructure and offering resources to serve those who need it.
“Today I want to thank the Hogar Clínica San Rafael for opening its doors to us and allowing us to be part of its legacy in the state of Zulia, and the FUDEP organization for its impeccable execution of this project. We have been in the country for almost a hundred years and we are part of the present and future of Venezuela”, he added.
Chevron
Chevron is one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies. The purpose is to develop accessible, reliable and increasingly clean energy that drives human progress. With almost 100 years of presence in the country, Chevron Venezuela promotes the development of communities, through health, education and economic development projects, in Caracas and in the states of Anzoátegui, Sucre, Delta Amacuro and Zulia.