Swearing-in of Dr. Adalyn Díaz Santana as President of the Dominican Medical College, Bahoruco Branch

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Bahoruco.-In an emotional act held in Santo Domingo, Dr. Adalyn Díaz Santana was sworn in as president of the Dominican Medical College (CMD) Bahoruco Branch. This event not only marks a new chapter in the management of the college, but also highlights the commitment and dedication of a professional native of Neyba, Bahoruco province.

The ceremony was presided over by Dr. Luis Peña Núñez, the incoming national president of the CMD, who was responsible for carrying out the swearing-in. In this significant act, various political and social authorities of the country gathered, including the Vice President of the Dominican Republic, Raquel Peña, and Dr. Mario Lama, among other prominent members of the Dominican country. During her dissertation, Dr. Adalyn Díaz expressed her enthusiasm and courage in the face of the new responsibility she is taking on. "Today, we assume with great enthusiasm and courage the Presidency of the Medical College Branch Bahoruco, with the unwavering commitment to continue fighting for each of our doctors. Our goal is to keep growing, adding achievements and working tirelessly for the good of all," he affirmed with conviction. With these words, Dr. Díaz Santana made clear her purpose of strengthening the unity among the region's doctors and improving the conditions of medical practice. Her leadership promises to be a beacon of hope and progress for all health professionals in Bahoruco, who see in her a determined ally to face the challenges presented by the health sector today. The authorities expressed their support for the new president, foreseeing a bright future full of successes for the Dominican Medical College Bahoruco Branch under her direction.

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