Olbia, the Mater Stroke Unit service towards reopening

Suspended for almost two months due to a shortage of doctors, the Stroke Unit service at the Mater Olbia Hospital could be operational again shortly.

With the appointment of the new head of the neurology operational unit, Roberta Ravenni, the life-saving unit (from strokes), a point of reference for the whole island with six dedicated beds, is moving towards reopening. «With respect to the reactivation of the Stroke Unit, our prospects are positive: thanks to the contribution of Dr. Ravenni we hope to be able to soon return this service to the citizens», said the CEO of Mater Olbia, Marcello Giannico. And he added: «I am proud to welcome a capable and passionate professional to the team, her experience joins that of the other doctors».

Senese, former director of the Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Unit of the Abano Terme – Padua Polyclinic Group, double specialization in clinical neurophysiology and neurology, was a visiting professor at Boston University and the Medical School of Harvard University. «I accepted the position of director of the Stroke Unit and of neurology at Mater Olbia because I believe that it is a structure with cutting-edge technology in every clinical area and with spaces designed for the reception and care of patients» , declared Ravenni, with the aim of instilling in colleagues the curiosity that leads to the desire to improve themselves and contribute to the well-being of citizens on a daily basis.

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