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A Valdostano in the Scientific Committee of the Piedmont and Valle d’Aosta Oncological Network

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Dr. Munoz, a radiotherapist, was appointed a few days ago within the Central Coordinating Authority

In health care, as in many other areas of the great state machine, what often counts are the numbers. There are numbers of statistical evidence, numbers of scientific data, numbers of results.

With small numbers you can never get big results; since the Valle d’Aosta is and will always be a small number in the Italian panorama, even at the level of individual users to be assisted, the only viable political-administrative solution for the development of future healthcare is to focus on prestige.

Creating a pole of excellence that can be attractive and that justifies health costs is the most appropriate solution for our region. But are we doing it all the way? At the Parini Hospital there are silent Italian excellences: do the Valdostani know this?

For example, Dr. Fernando Munoz within the Scientific Committee of the Central Coordination Authority of the Oncological Network of Piedmont and Valle d’Aosta.

Munoz is the only radiotherapist in the Committee, which hosts names of Piedmontese medical excellence, but also and above all he is the only Aosta Valley to whom this opportunity has been recognized.

The Committee assumes a central role in oncological management, since it deals with providing opinions on therapies to be carried out in other regions, drawing up the three-year plan of the Oncological Network, evaluating the acquisition of new technologies and training new operators: then the development guidelines of the entire network of the Italian north-west.

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One position is that of Dr. Munoz, which establishes the absolute competitiveness and avant-garde of the Oncological Radiotherapy Structure he directs in Valle d’Aosta.

“We feed active mobility – says Dr. Munoz – or the opportunity for the sick from other regions to come and be treated in the Aosta Valley, where we have cutting-edge technologies and excellence. We work, study, invest and believe in it ». the primary continues. “I also say this on behalf of all my staff who are following me in this growth project, because the common goal is to help as many people as possible, in the best possible way”.

It is an asset, a project, a vision, but above all a human capital that the Aosta Valley possesses, to the detriment of numbers: it is a great specific weight.

I.S.

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