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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