Postgraduate course begins in the Center for Humanization of Health

Once again, this year we begin with great enthusiasm the postgraduate course of the Camillian Religious Center for Humanization of Health; one of the great charismatic initiatives that teaches how to care according to the values of Christian humanism.

With specializations in counseling, bereavement, palliative care, health ministry and management, these training activities aim to offer high-level technical training that prepares participants to accompany the suffering of those close to them and to lead a humanized care program. They are learning experiences that aim to generate personal and professional growth, with the goal of having the student become imbued with and experience humanization. St. Camillus Center’s training is characterized by the human quality of the faculty and the team that accompanies the students, offering a privileged learning environment to share the experience with different groups.

We thank the trust of more than 100 students who join the humanizing challenge and ask them to be witnesses of what they experience here, passing it on wherever each of them carries out their lives. We invite all to also be bearers of the wisdom of the human heart in service to those who suffer, building a fraternal community that works for justice.

To open this course, Brother José Carlos Bermejo, provincial superior of the Camillian Religious in Spain, shared a reflection during the opening act; an image that runs through all the formative actions that we want to place as key to the legacy of St. Camillus de Lellis.