
New Medical Directorate of Parc Taulí, Dr. Jordi Gratacós
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Dr. Jordi Gratacós has been appointed Medical Director of the Parc Taulí University Hospital. The medical directorate, within the organizational chart of the healthcare directorate, assumes the management of medical, surgical and transversal services with the aim of improving clinical practice and patient safety; project tertiaryism; promote talent and strengthen teaching, research and innovation in the medical services of Parc Taulí.
To guarantee the participation and representation of the medical services in decision-making, the Advisory Committee of the Medical Directorate has been created. This is made up of traumatology, surgery, internal medicine, oncology and imaging services.
Dr. Jordi Gratacós represents more than 25 years of experience and knowledge of Parc Taulí. He joined the Rheumatology Service in 1997, of which he has been director for the last 7 years, focusing the service's strategic project on management and assistance, incorporating teaching and research as value and improvement of service
He is an associate professor at the UAB and coordinator of the Infection and Immunology Research Area of the Parc Taulí Research and Innovation Institute (I3PT). Together with Dr. Joan Calvet are principal co-investigators of Group A8G2 (Inflammatory joint disease, bone metabolism and systemic autoimmune diseases).
Dr. Joan Calvet, new director of the Rheumatology Service
The current head of the Rheumatology section, Dr. Joan Calvet will be the new director of the Rheumatology Service.
Dr. Calvet joined the Rheumatology Service of Parc Taulí in 2009 and is a specialist in connective disease and osteoarthritis. He is a Doctor of Medicine since 2017 and an associate professor at the UAB.
He has extensive experience in clinical trials and research, being co-principal investigator, together with Dr. Jordi Gratacós, from the research area of the Parc Taulí Research and Innovation Institute (I3PT) of Group A8G2 (Inflammatory joint disease, bone metabolism and systemic autoimmune diseases).
Care Management
The care directorate is vacant and pending assignment until the completion of the corresponding selection process.
El Parc Taulí wants to thank and recognize the dedication, commitment and work done by Dra. Rocío Cebrián at the head of the care management for the last three years, and we wish him many successes in his new professional stage.
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Dr. Silvia Otero
A testicular tumor was detected in a young man of 27 years, my son, they operate on him, give him an analysis and after a month they tell him that it is cancer and they do not do any post control analysis or CT scan. He has a strong pain in his prostate and the urologist treats him as if he were constipated. He goes to the emergency room and they don't take care of him. Terrible assistance, lack of professionalism and negligence. Remember that we are the working citizens who pay their salary. Don't waste your time and your health.
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Maria Carmen
Let's see if the service improves with the new equipment, it's embarrassing that there are people waiting for cataract surgery since 2021 (I've been there for more than a year) and I've been told that not this year and next year they don't know.
You can't play with people's health and quality of life, the attention to fatal patients, I've gone 4 times and Ms. Amparo Martínez, very unpleasant
Joima Panisello
Dear Dr. Gratacós, dear Mr. Director
I am writing to you to express my most sincere gratitude to the entire team of the surgery service at Parc Taulí Hospital, as well as to all the professionals who participated in the care of my husband during his hospitalization during Christmas week.
The reason for his admission was a complex esophagobronchial fistula post esophagectomy with gastric interposition, secondary to the treatment of a Barrett's esophagus with severe dysplasia and two foci of adenocarcinoma, in which a mucosectomy had been performed. It was a highly complex case, referred from another center, and which was assumed with great professionalism and commitment by Drs. Alexis Luna and Noelia Pérez, whom we would like to especially recognize for their skill, dedication and excellence in their medical practice.
We also want to highlight the magnificent role of the endoscopy service, which carried out the placement and replacement of the Endo-SPONGEs with exemplary efficiency, without the public holidays on those dates being any obstacle to guaranteeing continuous, quality care.
In addition, we cannot fail to mention the great work of the nurses, assistants, caretakers and cleaning staff, who treated us with exceptional humanity and professionalism at a very difficult time for our family.
Finally, on January 8, my husband was discharged with the complex fistula completely closed and with the possibility of swallowing food normally again, a result that was only possible thanks to the excellent care received.
For all this, I would like to express my deepest gratitude and recognition to the entire team at Parc Taulí Hospital who made this recovery possible, demonstrating not only a high level of medical competence, but also great human quality in dealing with patients and their families.
With all my respect and gratitude
I cannot end these lines without expressing my personal gratitude, given that the hospital under your command facilitated the transfer of my husband, who was in the Emergency Department, to a room (471) that we will always remember. The magnificent facilities of this new part with a commendable landscape were also a resource in his recovery.