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Healthcare systems are experiencing a period of profound transformation driven by structural challenges related to sustainability, equity, organization, and the need to respond to new social demands. In this context, SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital, in collaboration with Inusual, has held the first edition of the course The Future of Healthcare Organizations, a strategic training program aimed at executives and healthcare professionals seeking to understand, anticipate, and lead the changes the system requires.

CosmoCaixa and Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona Children’s Hospital hosted the 3rd Immune Dysregulation Workshop: From Basics to Clinics to Advanced Therapies, a leading scientific meeting that brought together international experts to discuss the latest advances in the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of immune dysregulation disorders.

Training by facing real situations, but in a safe environment. With this premise, SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital has launched an innovative clinical simulation program aimed at its team of healthcare social workers, becoming the first center in Spain to apply this methodology to this professional group.

A method that anticipates risks and optimize care before the patient is involved.
Over 300 professionals from 24 countries participated in the HELIX International Congress to advance the transformation of continuing education in healthcare.
The Hospital hosts the second edition of the AEPC Cardiovascular Intensive Care Training Course, which combined advanced theory with a practical approach focused on clinical excellence.
Jordi Clotet, neonatólogo del Hospital, recibe el premio a la mejor comunicación en el Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Simulación Clínica y Seguradidad del Paciente con su presentación "SIMTest ECMO: prevenir incidentes críticos en un procedimiento ultracomplejo.
Success at the first conference on the Surgical Treatment of Colorectal Issues in Children, organized by SJD Barcelona Children's Hospital with international experts Alberto Peña and Andrea Bischoff. Over 200 pediatric surgery specialists gathered to share knowledge and discuss advancements and innovative techniques in the treatment of anorectal malformations.