Hospitals

Hospitals

Hospitals offer a wide array of health services ranging from the management of mild skin lacerations in the emergency unit to face transplantation performed in highly advanced operating rooms.

Hospitals form an essential element of a functional society. They are usually classified into primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare centres depending on the complexity of the medical services they provide and the types of pathology they treat. 

By becoming a member of the IPOKRATE platform not only to discover the services provided by each hospital for the benefit of your patients, but also to publicize your skillset and know-how to prospective hospital employers.

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