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05/02/2021

The University Hospital of Salamanca, built by FCC Construction, serves more than 300,000 people

The University Hospital of Salamanca, built by FCC Construction, serves more than 300,000 people

 

The University Hospital of Salamanca, built by FCC Construcción, provides service to a potential population of more than 300,000 people. During the month of December 2020, the new infrastructure received the first patients in the Rehabilitation and Radiation Oncology services, both located in Basement 1.

About forty patients were seen on the first day of consultations for Rehabilitation in the new building, while in the Oncology service Radiotherapy, the new linear accelerator came into operation. Hospital built will be one of the most technologically advanced in Castilla y León and set of Spain.

In the near future, the hospital facility built by FCC Construcción will be will put into operation the rest of the central services such as external Pharmacy, Sterilization, Pathology and Nuclear Medicine, as well as the Day Hospital Onco-Hematological.

FCC Construcción continues to make progress in equipping the technical block, especially the main Laboratory and the Sterilization Center, being currently all equipment assembled in the testing phase. The Healthcare Complex will have a total constructed area of 183,416 square meters, in which will distribute

 

  • 793 hospital beds (901 in maximum occupancy)
  • 70 beds in ICU
  • 20 neonatology
  • 25 operating rooms
  • 39 resuscitation posts
  • 33 resuscitation posts at CMA
  • 15 wards in obstetric block (1 high-risk operating room)
  • 101 day hospital posts
  • 90 emergency posts
  • 7 radiotherapy rooms (4 accelerators, brachytherapy, special techniques)
  • 30 diagnostic imaging rooms
  • 9 hemodynamic rooms
  • 5 nuclear medicine rooms (3 gamma camera, densitometer, pet)
  • 195 external consultations
  • 68 examination cabinets
  • 46 dialysis stations
  • 3,200 square meters built laboratories
  • 2,100 square meters built teaching and research

FCC Construcción has made a significant effort to adapt different areas of the hospital for the care of COVID-19 patients.