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Given that for what are my limited experiences as ...

Given that for what are my limited experiences as a user or relative of users, the Piedmontese public health system seems to me on average to be of an excellent level, the Pinerolo Hospital, of which I was recently an involuntary guest, struck me for its professionalism, efficiency, courtesy and humanity of the structure as a whole and of the entire staff, from doctors (obviously) to nurses but also to administrative clerks.
Happened by chance (injury) on a public holiday, I was quickly examined and was given a clear diagnosis, with the necessary prognostic and therapeutic indications and the prospect of hospitalization alternatives (thanks to Dr. Ronco and to the entire team of emergency room).
Admitted to the urgent surgery department in traction, I was operated on in the shortest time technically possible and taking into account other more serious emergencies in the meantime presented in the hospital.
Thanks to Dr. Fornero (I hope not to have crippled the name) and to the whole team of the operating room, with a particular thanks to the Anesthesiologist (whose name I do not know) professional, human and young and pretty (which doesn't hurt ) who performed an operation perhaps more complex than expected (reduction of a displaced fracture in at least three pieces of the tibia near the ankle joint and fixation with a titanium plate). I am still recovering but, as far as I can judge at the moment, the operation went well and I am confident that the final outcome is also positive (knowing full well that unpredictable factors can affect the same, first of all the patient's behavior and the his relatives).
Transferred to the pre-discharge surgery department, I was discharged on the fifth day.
Regardless of the professionalism of the doctors who treated me, I want to emphasize the competence, availability, courtesy and humanity of the Nurses and Nurses of the two wards I passed through, behaviors that I have observed not only towards me but also with Roommates , some of whom are very elderly and suffering.
The structure, recently built or restored, is functional and pleasant; the twin bedded rooms are large and each equipped with a nice bathroom.
The structure and the individual rooms are kept in a good state of cleanliness.
Finally, the food is far too abundant and, in relation to hospital meals (I tried to ask for caviar and lobster accompanied by champagne, but they told me they had just finished) varied and of good quality; the choice between 3/5 first courses, second courses, side dishes and desserts is given.
As anticipated, the Administrative staff was also helpful and very courteous, which, in my opinion, is a sign of a well-organized structure in which a lot of attention was paid to courtesy towards users and taking charge of their problems.
In conclusion, thanks again to everyone who helped me. The Pinerolo Hospital (I think about 300 beds) confirms the saying that "small (it can also be) is beautiful".

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