Anna Maria Corriga is the new medical director of the Cagliari University Hospital. Following Gianluca Calabrò 's confirmation as administrative director, General Director Vincenzo Serra has completed the top management team.

"This is a strategic move," explains Serra, "that will strengthen the entire organization's growth, innovation, and consolidation. With the appointment of the new medical director, we complete a solid and cohesive management team, ready to face future challenges with vision and responsibility."

A transition, the general director emphasizes, "that marks not only continuity, but also a renewed drive for innovation and integration between healthcare, teaching, and research." Serra extends "a truly heartfelt thanks to the two medical directors , Professor Gabriele Finco and Professor Massimo Fantini, who have taken turns in the last year: their commitment, courage in their decisions, and tireless dedication have been a fundamental point of reference for the entire hospital." Serra concludes, "We wish the new medical director every success in her new role, confident that she will be able to fulfill this role to the fullest, leading healthcare activities with competence and balance and contributing to the hospital's continuous improvement."

Anna Maria Corriga, 65, has considerable experience in hospital service organization, having gained experience in the health management departments of several city hospitals. After a scientific research experience at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, she specialized in Hygiene and Preventive Medicine with a focus on Hospital Service Organization. Her career began at Arnas Brotzu in health management, before continuing her experience at the ASL 8 health authority at Binaghi Hospital. She then returned to Brotzu and transferred to Businco Hospital as a medical director. Since 2019, she has held the position of Head of the Healthcare Activities Control and Production Flow Quality Unit at Arnas Brotzu. For several years, she taught "Healthcare Management" at the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Cagliari.

(Unioneonline)

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