Krakow: Szpital Specjalistyczny im. Dietla is celebrating its 40th anniversary
A computer tomograph, the latest reconstruction technologies and a modern X-ray machine are acquired by Szpital Specjalistyczny im. Dietl in Krakow. They were put into use by patients on the 40th anniversary of the facility’s existence.
During such small, jubilee values in the theater of the Slovak ensemble, they received state, resort and local government status. The involvement in activities for the protection of the health of the President of the Republic of Poland honored the director of the facility, Andrzej Kosin-Kamysz, the Commander of the Order of Polish Rebirth.
Deputy Head of the Chancellery of the President, Piotr Ćwik, read the congratulatory list from the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda. “Every year you will remove the inhabitants of Krakow, local governments and Poles, they will gain hope, refreshment, professional help and relief for the removed, they will recover and recover” – he achieved. He emphasized that the hospital remains faithful to the idea of its patron – Józef Dietl – who, as a scientist, practitioner and president of Krakow, looks out for new ways to improve the quality of life of his fellow citizens. President Duda thanked the Talm’s staff for a difficult task, such as the coronavirus pandemic.
The jubilee ceremonies were attended by: the Ombudsman of the Republic of Poland Marcin Wiącek, Deputy Speaker of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland Piotr Zgorzelski, Deputy Speaker of the Senate Michał Kamiński, Voivode of Lesser Poland Łukasz Kmita, Deputy Marshal Łukasz Smółka and President Jacek Majchrowski.
“For us, this year must – due to the pandemic – was very good. Despite the reorganization, because it was not an infectious diseases hospital, let’s move in full voices. This time was the fulfillment of the challenges in my life ”- said during his jubilee duties the director of the Hospital. Dietla Andrzej Kosiniak-Kamysz, who has been a service since the first day of its existence, because on September 28, 1981 he was on the first medical duty, and since 1991 he has been its director.
he thanked everyone who helped to find employment and the patients, and for not giving in to discouragement after all. He stated that in the “Szpital im. Dietl in the first place is the patient “, always with help, and” the wealth of man “is healthy. Andrzej Kosiniak-Kamysz considers the transition from the maintenance procedure of the medical profile to the surgical treatment to be an improvement.
The current ward is currently under modernization and two buildings are being thermomodernised.
The modernization of the Image Diagnostics Department was one of the newer investments available this year, bringing about 7,000 jobs there. tomograph research.
We perform 70 images on a tomograph, which ensures fast and safe digital diagnostics. It replaced a device that was over 12 years old. The hospital also has a modern X-ray device – the photo taken is sent directly to the server, which greatly facilitates the service.
“Without computer technology, there is no good quality diagnostics. med. Jan Czyżowski, radiologist, insp. Department of Imaging Diagnostics.
The equipment was purchased thanks to the funds from the Małopolska Antykryzysowa construction package – the money came from EU funding and the budget of the Małopolskie Voivodeship.
Specialist Hospital for them. Józef Dietl in Krakow, the suspension of nearly 1,000 People and has 400 hospital beds in the departments of diseases: doctors, neurology, cardiology, rheumatology and orthopedics. There are also four rehabilitation departments, a hospital outpatient clinic, and diagnostic imaging and laboratory facilities.
Annually, approx. 16 thousand people benefit from medical assistance in the hospital. patients, and hospital clinics and laboratories provide about 100 thousand. advice and advice. In a pandemic, more than 100 places to treat COVID-19 infected patients in deformed facilities. people.
The 40th anniversary was celebrated by planting a white horse chestnut in Planty.