L-R: Miguel Ángel Salazar, Mayor of Montemorelos; Dr. Jorge Azpiri, TecSalud director of Development; Dr. Alma Rosa Marroquín, Secretary of Health, Nuevo León; Dr. Ismael Castillo, president of Montemorelos University; and Dr. Elie Henry, p of the Inter-American Division and chairman of Montemorelos University Board, show the agreement between TexSalud and UM Salud, signed on Nov. 11, 2024, at Montemorelos University. [Photo: Daniel Gallardo/IAD]
November 27, 2024 | Montemorelos, Nuevo León, Mexico | Laura Marrero and IAD News Staff
Montemorelos University (UM) leaders officially signed an agreement with the TecSalud Network, a collaboration led by the TecSalud Foundation of the Monterrey Institute of Technology (Tecnológico de Monterrey), during a brief ceremony held in Montemorelos, on Nov. 11, 2024.
The partnership marks a significant step toward integrating academic and clinical excellence, with the aim of strengthening UM’s hospital, Hospital La Carlota (HLC), university officials said.
Roel Cea, M.D., director of Health Promoting Universities in Mexico leads during the brief ceremony before agreement was signed by leaders. [Photo: Daniel Gallardo]
The understanding not only boosts the university’s potential in training human resources and research but also allows for the development of a more robust healthcare model aligned with excellence standards.
Leaders from TecSalud and UM Salud sign partnership agreement as dozens of church leaders, students and faculty witness the ceremony. [Photo: Daniel Gallardo/IAD]
By joining the TecSalud Network, Montemorelos University will benefit from collaborative work sessions designed to enhance medical training, research, and best practices. Dr. Cea noted that these sessions will help both institutions improve healthcare standards and operational efficiency.
Dr. Jorge Azpiri, director of Development and Expansion at TecSalud speaks on the TecSalud Network. [Photo: Daniel Gallardo/IAD]
Dr. Azpiri explained that the partnership would also help Montemorelos University and La Carlota Hospital optimize financial and administrative processes, leading to better negotiations with suppliers and more affordable medical services.
Medical students at Montemorelos University will become part of the institutions Health Sciences, the Research and Innovation Learning Center, and La Carlota Hospital as the institution will become UM Health network [Photo: Christopher Castellanos/ Montemorelos University]
The new collaboration is not just about improving academic and clinical practices, said Cea, but also about enhancing the impact of their healthcare model. “This opportunity allows us to combine our knowledge with leading institutions, always with a focus on the community,” he said. “Our goal is to ensure our healthcare model is effective, accessible, and collaborative, reinforcing our commitment to wholistic health and community well-being.”