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New doctors in 2022 and others in 2023, at the Moulins – Yzeure hospital center

“The Moulins hospital is rather in a reconstruction phase at the medical level”, underlines Doctor Davy Murgue, president of the establishment’s medical commission.

and director of Samu 03, during the hospital’s vows ceremony.

2023, start of work for €50 million at the Moulins-Yzeure hospital center

“In 2022, the Moulins hospital did well, especially in the emergency room, thanks to Drs Thomas and Grgrek. We were the only ones to welcome so many young interns from the CHU. In medicine, we retain temporary workers. In geriatrics, we have recruited a practitioner and a second geriatrician could join us this year. In surgery, a registered practitioner joined the teams. Arrivals are also planned for 2023. We are working to welcome French practitioners, but also foreigners from outside the European Union. These associate attachés are a real source of recruitment. »
A relative good medical health which allowed Moulins to supplement its neighbors: “We helped Montluçon a lot. In pediatrics. And since April for the
regulation and vital emergencies, in conjunction with the Sdis firefighters, important partners, day-to-day players, with whom relations have calmed down. Overall, we play the game of territorialization in the
territorial hospital group, in which the CHU now has a support posture. We have to tell ourselves that we will no longer be able to do things individually. We must forget our stories of competition.

The challenges now are managing patient flows, repositioning ourselves in our organizations, being innovative, because that’s the only way we’ll have to succeed in continuing to treat people satisfactorily, because that’s not It’s not tomorrow that we will find the same capacity as ten years ago”.

Moulins, “departmental hub”

If the Allier is in the top three “of the poorest, the sickest and the oldest” in France, notes Dr Murgue, “we have the advantage of having a remarkable medical and nursing community which does the best , who continues and gives the maximum”.

Director Laurence Garo notes the role of “departmental pivot” of the Moulins hospital, in particular thanks to the presence on site of the Samu, which “helps to make the establishment attractive”.

“We have learned the departmental logic, we are now in support of the Vichy emergencies. In addition, we have developed home hospitalization a lot in recent times, thanks to Dr. Klisnick, who has allowed us to avoid embolization of our services at the hospital”.

And to also underline the importance of the Smur helicopter permanently in the Allier last summer: “That it be authorized to ‘sleep’ here, we would like that to be the case every summer”.

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