Cuban President Continues Visit to St. Vincent and the Grenadines | multimedia

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez continued the agenda this Sunday as part of his official visit to St. Vincent and the Grenadines, when, accompanied by the Prime Minister of St. Vincent, Ralph Gonsalves, he visited the capital’s modern medical and diagnostic center Georgetown toured .

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“A Commander-in-Chief’s dream come true is the Diagnostic and Medical Center we visited in Georgetown. In this modern health facility, the result of collaboration and friendship, Cuban health workers work alongside colleagues from San Vicentino,” wrote the Cuban President on his Twitter account.

Likewise, the assembled executives agreed that this center is one of the most important on the Caribbean island due to its equipment and the quality of the professionals working there.

26 Cuban doctors work in this hospital, divided into six specialties, including surgery, anesthesia, nephrology and general medicine.

Likewise, many of these doctors share work with other Saint Vincent doctors, many of whom graduated in Cuba.

During his stay on site, President Díaz-Canel Bermúdez met several members of the delegation of Cuban doctors and took the opportunity to congratulate them on Latin American Medicine Day (December 3).