PROJECTS

PROJECTS

Advice for complete projects of health facilities. Turnkey projects for hospitals, laboratories, cancer treatment centers.

PUBLIC NATIONAL HOSPITALS OF PANAMA

The following National Public Hospitals of Panama were equipped medically in terms of: Clinical Laboratory, Radiology, Sterilization, Operations Room, Emergency, among others. - HOSPITAL DEL ESTE (250 BEDS) - JOSÉ DOMINGO DE OBALDÍA HOSPITAL (225 BEDS) - GUSTAVO NELSON COLLADO HOSPITAL (250 BEDS) - SANTO TOMAS HOSPITAL (485 BEDS)

HEMODIÁLISIS PANAMÁ (2006)

The installation of 354 Hemodialysis machines and 17 Reverse Osmosis equipment was carried out in 14 National Level centers for the Social Security Fund of Panama City.

HOPE GUATEMALA (2009)

In Guatemala City, the installation of the Linear Accelerator of Electrons, Diagnostic Tomograph, as well as servers and patient management software was performed.

RADIOTERAPIA, MEXICO HOSPITAL OF COSTA RICA (2012)

Construction of the new Radiotherapy Building of the Hospital México, belonging to the Costa Rican Social Security Fund. In the area of Radiotherapy, it was equipped with 4 accelerators, 1 diagnostic tomograph, servers and soware for patient management. All these high-level teams, capable of handling around 320 patients per day.

RADIO FARMACIA, CITY OF KNOWLEDGE (2013)

In Panama City, specifically in the City of Knowledge, a Cyclotron was installed, which is a particle accelerator in conjunction with a synthesis module that helps synthesize FDG (Fluordeoxyglucose), to be used in Positron emission tomography equipment. (PET)

ANESTESIA PANAMÁ (2014)

For the Social Security Fund at the National Level, 105 anesthesia equipment was installed to be used as a datum.

RADIOTERAPIA ISSS EL SALVADOR (2015)

In San Salvador, specifically in the Salvadoran Social Security Institute, a Linear Electron Accelerator, Tomograph, servers and soware for patient management were built and equipped.

RESONADOR HOSPITAL PUNTA PACIFICA, PANAMA (2016)

In 2016, the installation of a 3 Tesla Resonator was performed. This was the first GE Resonator to be installed at the Latin American Level.