Anne Ferrer au micro, entourée du maire Michaël Delafosse, Isabelle Laffont (faculté de médecine), Didier Jaffre (ARS) et Patrice Taourel (CME). Midi Libre – T. J.
Anne Ferrer, la directrice générale du CHU, a rassemblé personnel et partenaires ce mardi 21 janvier pour les traditionnels voeux. Avec un maître mot : transformations.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000“We are not just changing the walls, we are transforming the pathways, we are changing practices, we are introducing telecare, we are digitizing pathways. Transforming yourself means accepting change. It means living as an opportunity to do better and differently.”
For the CHU's New Year's wishes, this Tuesday, at around 12:30 p.m., in the premises of the Lapeyronie staff cafeteria, the speech by Anne Ferrer, the general director, was intended to be offensive to say the least. The theme of the day: change and transformation. Staff and partners alike, everyone will have understood this. The manager did not, however, fail to mention “trust contract” and “social dialogue”. Twenty months after her arrival, Anne Ferrer is more than ever indicating the direction.
The mayor and the Ségur allocation promised by Jean Castex, then Prime Minister
Michaël Delafosse, mayor but speaking there as chairman of the supervisory board, agreed with him. Recalling that these advances were possible in particular thanks to the allocation announced in November 2021 by Jean Castex, then Prime Minister, of €250 million. The famous Ségur.
Patrice Taourel's final wishes at the head of the CME
Today, the mayor insists by mentioning €700 million of investments: “Cranes and construction sites at the Montpellier hospital, to provide better care, to work better, to receive better.” During his speech, Michaël Delafosse will have his little moment of emotion. Patrice Taourel too. Next June, the president of the medical commission of the establishment will hand over this mission after almost ten years in office. These were his last wishes. Full of humor. And a few messages.
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