The medical director of the Hospital de Colentina resigned / UPDATE – News by sources



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The medical director of the Colentina Hospital, Sabina Zurac, has resigned, announces Antena3.

TO UPDATE: “After the appearance in public of unverified information on the management of the Colentina Clinical Hospital, administered by the City Council, through the Administration of Hospitals and Medical Services of Bucharest (ASSMB), we consider it necessary to make the following clarifications: Manager of the Colentina Clinical Hospital Dr. Remus Mihalcea, has not resigned and continues to exercise, normally, the functions provided by law. We also specify that the medical director of the Colentina Clinical Hospital, Prof. Dr. Sabina Zurac, resigned on Friday, October 16, citing personal reasons ”, transmits the Administration of Hospitals and Medical Services of Bucharest.

The Colentina Hospital of the Capital has again this week become a medical unit dedicated to patients with the new coronavirus.

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“The discharge plan is a plan that will be implemented over a period of time, so as not to affect the patients who are being treated, so as not to leave any patient in need of medical services without medical services. On the other hand, there are COVID patients who have other conditions that can be treated for other conditions. But getting the Colentina Hospital out of the anti-COVID device, in my opinion, was an uninspired decision and we need the Colentina Hospital as a whole and all the medical staff there, who have already gained experience and can support us a lot at the Bucharest level. ” Ludovic Orban said, asked if the Colentina Hospital becomes an exclusively COVID support hospital.

The Colentina Hospital is one of the most important in the country for patients with chronic diseases.

Many of them complained that, since the beginning of the epidemic, they had not had access to treatment.



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