Miguel de Cervantes Health Care Centre (Miguel de Cervantes H.C.C.) is a health centre located at Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain, which belongs to the Health Service of Madrid and is assigned to direct public health care.
- Public local bus Line L3, from Plaza de Cervantes to Espartales.[2]
- Public local bus Line L10, from Vía Complutense to Espartales.[3]
From Madrid: Intercity bus line 227, at the interchanger from America Avenue (Madrid) to Espartales – University (Alcalá de Henares).[4]
Characteristics
It is a public primary health care centre of the Spanish National Health System which belongs to the Health Service of Madrid and it is located at the east side of Madrid Community. The centre was founded on June 26, 2001, initially in a pre fabricated module but the actual building was inaugurated on November 16, 2006, over 2,600 m2 surface.[5] About 25.000 people divided in several (districts) the Espartales, Ciudad 10, University Campus and the Ensanche integrate the population assigned to the IV District of Alcalá de Henares. Its basic health zone is according with censual municipals Districts D6 and D8.
The centre is a teaching centre for practicing and it is connected to:
The Multiprofessional Teaching Unit of the EAST Familiar and Community Attention to provide education to residents of Family Doctors Specialists [6]
The University of Alcalá to provide tutelary training to students of Medicine or Nursery
To the Illustrious Official College of Physicians of Madrid to retrain Family Doctors
moreover, the centre performs practices of sanitary administrative assistant.
Denomination
Its name is in memorial of Miguel de Cervantes, a distinguished native and universal writer. Some Cervantes's sentences related with health are listed below:[relevant?]
“To eat a bit and dinner less, because the whole body health is made in the office of the stomach.”
“Sorrows were not made for beasts but for men; unless men suffered them a lot and they become beasts.”
“It is better the pain in the face rather than a spot in the heart.”
“I will die of old age but I will not fully understand the biped animal called man, because every man is a variety of his species.”
“Don't walk, Sancho, ungirded and untwisted, because decomposed dress is suggested of a sad mood.”
“Oh, memory, mortal enemy of my rest!”
“You would better have a moderate rest, because who does not wake up with the sun does not enjoy the day.”
“If jealousy are love sings, it is like the cold sore in the sick man, to get it is a sign of being alive but that is a sick live and not willing.”
“A good contrition is the best medicine for the illness of the soul.”