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SESCAM awards Costaisa the implementation of its platform to monitor its specialized training

SESCAM

Costaisa has been awarded the implementation of the future platform for monitoring and evaluating the care, teaching and research activity of all the residents who are trained in the network of hospitals of the Castilla-La Mancha Health Service (SESCAM) that hosts each year new residents in their accredited specialties: medicine, nursing, biology, biochemistry, pharmacy, physics, psychology and chemistry.

The solution to be implemented, Docentis, has been used for more than 5 years in multiple health centers throughout the Spanish territory, with more than 8,000 users. The nine SESCAM centers will expand to 2,000 additional users: 1,400 will be residents, 350 tutors, 50 heads of study and technical and administrative support staff, as well as teaching staff of certified medical devices to provide specialized health training.

The General Director of Human Resources of SESCAM, Iñigo Cortázar, recently presented the platform at the Specialized Health Training Commission, emphasizing "that this new platform will help to record and monitor all the training activity of residents who are trained in SESCAM dependent centers and where all the professionals involved in specialized health training will have a common and centralized environment to carry out the pertinent evaluations".

In Spain, the MIR training system is more than 40 years old and its deployment is included in Law 44/2003 on the Regulation of Health Professions and Royal Decree 183/2008, which defines all the actions to be carried out in terms of planning, monitoring and evaluation by accredited centers, and which also includes the obligation to have a record of all the care, teaching and research activities carried out by residents.