DESDIBUJANDO LOS LIMITES. | Lizbeth Coromoto Hernández Balza | TEDxColinas del Torbes
En esta charla, la Dra. Hernández nos lleva a través de historias reales, ejemplos prácticos y soluciones creativas que han revolucionado la forma en que percibimos la atención médica. Su mensaje es claro: cuando diseñamos con empatía y propósito, creamos entornos que no solo sanan cuerpos, sino que también nutren almas.Si te apasiona la innovación, la arquitectura o simplemente quieres entender cómo el diseño puede tener un impacto profundo en la vida de las personas, esta charla es imperdible. La Dra. Hernández no solo es una experta en su campo, sino también una visionaria cuya pasión por mejorar la calidad de vida a través de la arquitectura te inspirará a ver el mundo desde una nueva perspectiva.¡No te pierdas esta oportunidad de aprender de una de las mentes más brillantes en el ámbito de la infraestructura sanitaria global! Dale play y descubre cómo el diseño puede ser una herramienta poderosa para transformar vidas. Arquitecto de renombre internacional, ha dedicado más de 30 años a transformar la infraestructura hospitalaria. Con títulos de la Universidad del Zulia, MIT y la Universidad de Valladolid, ha sido consultora para el Banco Mundial y la OMS, y ha ocupado cargos clave en el Ministerio de Salud de Venezuela. Galardonada con premios como el IFHE y el Paul Harris de Rotary International, dirige innovadores proyectos como asesor del Fondo Interactivo de Negocios Plus y desde su firma LH Design. Su pasión y compromiso con la excelencia sanitaria la destacan como una voz visionaria en el ámbito global. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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