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¿Está el sistema de salud preparado para los retos del mañana? La respuesta no está solo en la tecnología, sino en profesionales capaces de integrar la excelencia técnica con un cuidado profundamente humano.

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00:00More and more people are living longer, living with chronic illnesses, or requiring specialized care.
00:06Added to this are the challenges of mental health and the changes that technology brings to care.
00:11health.
00:11Faced with this reality, professionals are needed who are capable of providing safe, humane, and person-centered care.
00:18With this purpose, the Nursing Faculty of the University of El Bosque strengthens the training of specialists
00:23through postgraduate studies in patient safety and neonatal nursing,
00:27as well as master's degrees in palliative care and mental health and psychiatry,
00:31preparing leaders who contribute to transforming health systems and improving the quality of life in communities.
00:38Technology definitely allows us to have strengths in terms of patient safety.
00:43Systematized medical records, real-time data analysis, artificial intelligence,
00:49Today they allow us to have new challenges in order to reduce those risks to patient safety.
00:55However, this means that our professionals, increasingly needing to be better trained in this comprehensive care,
01:02Today, they must have strengths in managing these technologies to reduce risks.
01:08and to generate a culture of patient safety in real time as well.
01:12The impact of a neonatal nursing specialist on the care of high-risk newborns
01:18This is definitely reflected in their ability to detect it early.
01:22What are the different abnormalities that a newborn may present?
01:26and with this, be able to promote their proper neurological and cardiovascular development and everything that entails comprehensive well-being.
01:32There is a great need for trained human talent in palliative care, and especially for nursing professionals.
01:39In addition to scientific and technical training, knowledge of medications, and each of the interventions,
01:47that humane and compassionate preparation that is fundamentally required in palliative care
01:52to provide empathy, to accompany and to alleviate that suffering in every sphere of human existence.
02:01From the Master's degree in nursing, mental health and psychiatry,
02:05We are committed to training professionals with high standards of ethical and human quality.
02:11Responding to these needs requires professionals to develop capabilities
02:16to understand how the person lives, their situation, and to assess how this situation affects them,
02:23It affects him and his environment, and to streamline the appropriate channels of care.
02:30to the person and their support network.
02:33The future of healthcare is already posing new challenges and demanding new capabilities.
02:37Facing a population with increasingly complex diseases
02:40and a growing need for comprehensive and humane care,
02:44Specialized knowledge and leadership in care will be essential.
02:48And that role must be fundamental, but from the perspective of teaching,
02:52a challenge that the University of the Forest is taking on.
02:54Because transforming healthcare doesn't depend solely on technology or infrastructure,
02:58but also of professionals trained to put people
03:01at the heart of every decision and every action.
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