Ten New Health Assistants Graduated in Cremona
Ten new health assistants have completed their training in Cremona, marking the conclusion of their study process at the University of Brescia’s degree course in Healthcare. The graduates were trained in collaboration with the ATS of Val Padana and are now ready to enter the workforce equipped with the skills and knowledge they have acquired.
The profession of healthcare assistant is currently in high demand and holds a role of growing value and great quality in the public health sector. With the increasing emphasis on the territorial medicine model, the role of healthcare assistants has become stronger and more strategic. These professionals are dedicated to understanding and addressing the health needs of individuals and communities, focusing on prevention, promotion, and health education.
According to Annalisa Longari, the Educational Coordinator, health is a precious asset that belongs to individuals and communities and is closely linked to the environment. The degree course in Healthcare prepares professionals capable of working autonomously and collaboratively to protect the health of individuals and communities.
The new graduates also presented their theses, highlighting important topics such as harm reduction in drug addiction, the role of health assistants in the application of healthcare laws, and interventions to reduce errors in pharmacological therapy, among others.
For secondary school students interested in pursuing a career in healthcare, the University of Brescia’s training proposal offers excellent job opportunities. The course is located at the ‘Ghisalberti Giuseppe’ palace, and potential students can obtain more information via email or by contacting the secretariat.
The completion of the training of these ten new health assistants marks a significant step in bolstering the healthcare workforce in Cremona and meeting the growing demands of the public health sector.