The Vittore Buzzi pediatric hospital in Milan will be the first without X-rays

The Buzzi Foundation was born from an "idea of ​​the doctors and nurses of the“ Vittore Buzzi ”Children's Hospital in Milan. With their eleven hospitals in Italy, the one in Milan is one of the oldest pediatric hospitals, built over a hundred years does.

There are many illustrious names who are part of the Foundation's Honorary Committee (from Enel to RCS) who will participate in the conference today, Thursday 13 February 2020 at 11, in the Sala del Cenacolo of the Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology press announced to present the project of the Nuovo e Grande Buzzi: a pavilion of 10 thousand square meters developed on seven floors, entirely dedicated to emergencies, with the great pride and distinction of being the first Italian hospital without X-rays, guaranteeing precise and meticulous diagnoses without expose young patients to radiation.

The Buzzi Foundation works hard to guarantee constant scientific research and making use of excellent figures in the national and international medical field to ensure that, one day, all children who need treatment, even in the most serious cases, can count on their facilities. hospitals present in the area.

Among the participants in the event, in addition to the president of the Foundation, Simone Montacchi and the Honorary Committee, some members of the municipal and regional council and all the people involved in the project.