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Michele Vecchio is the new director of the Department of Medicine of the ASP of Caltanissetta

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Rita Cinardi
04 August 2021 11:10

The head of Neurology of the Sant’Elia Michele Vecchio hospital is the new director of the Department of Medicine of the ASP of Caltanissetta which includes all the departments of the medical area of ​​the province including the hospitals of Gela, Niscemi, Mazzarino and Mussomeli. Vecchio, 58 years old, from Nisseno, in love with his city and the whole province, has been Head of Neurology for 12 years. After graduating in medicine and specialization and various work experiences around Italy, he returned to Sant’Elia in 1998 and was then appointed director of the Neurology Complex Operative Unit. Current regional president of the Italian Society of Neurology Michele Vecchio, who completed managerial training courses at the Bocconi University in Milan with a second level master, is considered one of the leading international experts in Stroke and Multiple Sclerosis.
Now the appointment of director of the Department of Medicine has arrived, signed by the general director of the ASP of Caltanissetta Alessandro Caltagirone. Michele Vecchio’s experience, competence and undisputed passion can finally be put at the service of all the citizens of the province. As editor of Seguo News in recent years I have had the pleasure and honor of hosting Michele Vecchio’s scientific contributions in our newspaper. And as a journalist and citizen over time I have observed how at Sant’Elia precisely that of Neurology is one of the most avant-garde departments and a point of reference for many citizens, among these many patients with Multiple Sclerosis, who come from all over Sicily to find therapies that enable them to lead normal lives, including the many women who have given birth to their babies and fulfill their desire for motherhood. Best wishes to Doctor Vecchio for the new assignment which, we are sure, will lead the province to reach new goals. Rita Cinardi

The head of Neurology of the Sant’Elia Michele Vecchio hospital is the new director of the Department of Medicine of the ASP of Caltanissetta which includes all the departments of the medical area of ​​the province including the hospitals of Gela, Niscemi, Mazzarino and Mussomeli. Old man, 58 years old, from Nisseno, in love with his city and the whole province, head of Neurology for 12 years. After graduating in medicine and specialization and various work experiences around Italy, he returned to Sant’Elia in 1998 and was then appointed director of the Neurology Complex Operational Unit. Current regional president of the Italian Society of Neurology Michele Vecchio, who has matured managerial training courses at the Bocconi University in Milan with a second level master, considered one of the leading international experts in Stroke and Multiple Sclerosis.

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Now the appointment of director of the Department of Medicine has arrived, signed by the general director of the Asp of Caltanissetta Alessandro Caltagirone. Michele Vecchio’s experience, competence and undisputed passion can finally be put at the service of all the citizens of the province. As editor of Seguo News in recent years I have had the pleasure and honor of hosting Michele Vecchio’s scientific contributions in our newspaper. And as a journalist and a citizen over time I have observed how at Sant’Elia the Neurology department is one of the most avant-garde departments and a reference point for many citizens, among these many patients with Multiple Sclerosis, who come from all over Sicily to find therapies that enable them to lead normal lives, including the many women who have given birth to their babies and fulfill their desire for motherhood. Best wishes to Doctor Vecchio for the new assignment which, we are sure, will lead the province to reach new goals.Rita Cinardi

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