Durango and Texas sign agreements to strengthen specialized health services

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Families in Durango will have access to improved healthcare services and new opportunities for specialized care, thanks to collaborative agreements with medical institutions in Texas, which reaffirmed their confidence in the Durango State Government led by Governor Esteban Villegas Villarreal, reported Health Secretary Moisés Nájera Torres after his working visit to that state.

The Secretary explained that this partnership also confirms the support of these institutions for the work being carried out in Durango by Esteban Villegas and Marisol Rosso, president of the State DIF (National System for Integral Family Development). He also highlighted the opening of opportunities for collaboration in pediatric orthopedics campaigns, prosthesis donations, and the training of physicians through rotations in the areas of medicine and physical rehabilitation.

At the Scottish Rite Children’s Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center, he met with Tabetha Rowe and Kelsey Thompson, a prosthetist and orthopedist, respectively, who reiterated their willingness to create support spaces that will translate into direct benefits for the health and well-being of Durango families.

At the Mansfield Methodist Medical Center, he met with Jennifer Minor, the institute’s administrator, who has more than 17 years of experience in medical care, especially in advanced trauma, neonatal care, and maternal subspecialties—areas that could generate significant benefits for Durango.

Moisés Nájera Torres stated that, following this visit, collaboration agreements will be drawn up with these medical institutions, which will provide certainty to the agreements and consolidate the cooperation they have expressed toward the Government of the State of Durango.

Durango y Texas firman acuerdos para fortalecer servicios de salud especializados

Source: oem