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L’iniziativa Angels ha vinto un premio PMEA

“L’Iniziativa Angels ha avuto un grande impatto nel salvare vite umane”, hanno dichiarato i giudici del PMEA.
Angels team 5 dicembre 2019

We are proud to announce that Angels Initiative have won the PMEA 2019 award for Excellence in Healthcare Professional Education and Support Programmes!

A partire dal 2000, PMEA si impegna a riconoscere i risultati ottenuti attraverso prassi responsabili in grado di fornire ai pazienti esiti significativi. Quest’anno è stato registrato il numero più alto di iscrizioni, con la più ampia varietà di aziende partecipanti alla competizione nell’arco di quasi due decenni.

The Excellence in Healthcare Professional Education and Support Programmes category recognizes initiatives that have made a significant and measurable difference to physicians or healthcare professionals and, in turn, led to enhanced patient healthcare.

According to the PMEA judges, “The Angels Initiative had a major impact on saving lives. It had great awareness and training and did exceptionally well in terms of quality of execution with ambitious SMART objectives. It had outstanding stakeholder verdicts and the judges thought the European research was exceptional. It had clear objectives and strategy, was very ambitious and had a fantastic mix of initiatives.”

A nome di oltre 140 consulenti Angels in più di 40 Paesi, vorremmo dedicare questo premio ai nostri partner e alle comunità che ci hanno costantemente aiutato a migliorare il progetto e a raggiungere ulteriori traguardi, tra cui l’Organizzazione europea per l’ictus (ESO), l’Organizzazione mondiale per l’ictus (WSO), l’Alleanza europea per l’ictus (SAFE), RESQ, QASC Europe, Medtronic, Brainomix e molte altre istituzioni e società di tutto il mondo impegnate nel miglioramento della cura dell’ictus.

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