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Visit qualified registry Neiva Physiotherapy
- 8 agosto, 2023

The María Cano University Foundation advances in the goals outlined in the Development Plan 2017 – 2026 «Building the Future» with the renewal of the academic offer in undergraduate and postgraduate courses, this time at the headquarters located in the capital of the department of Huila. With the leadership of the rector Hugo Alberto Valencia Porras and his entire work team, in the second week of August the city of Neiva receives the peers of the Ministry of National Education, Diana Carolina Dallos Santander and Carlos Andrés Quiroz Mora , who will fulfill an important accompaniment agenda with a view to renewing the qualified registration of the Physiotherapy program.
Mrs. Diana Carolina Dallos Santander is a professional in Physiotherapy with experience in the clinical area (hospitalization and Intensive Care Unit) and outpatient consultation. With skills in the evaluation, intervention and follow-up of patients with alterations at the osteomuscular, neurological and pulmonary cardiovascular level; He has teaching training and teaching and research experience in teaching and practice in hospitals of III and IV level of health care. He also has a specialization in Physiotherapy in Critical Care from the Corporación Universitaria Iberoamericana and a master’s degree in Educational and Social Development from the National Pedagogical University.
Mr. Carlos Andrés Quiroz Mora is a physiotherapist from the National Sports School, has a specialization in Neurorehabilitation from the Autonomous University of Manizales, a master’s degree in Neurorehabilitation from the same institution, a master’s degree in Epidemiology from the Free University of Cali and a PhD in Health from the University of the Valley.
The María Cano University Foundation is committed to strengthening this profession, which is traditional in the Institution, has a significant number of graduates nationwide, and is advancing in its high-quality accreditation process.
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