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O ministro da Cultura, Sérgio Sá Leitão, visitou na tarde desta terça-feira (2) a unidade hospitalar da capital federal da Rede de Hospitais Sarah Kubitschek. O objetivo da visita era conhecer de perto como a alteração de regime jurídico da instituição gestora dos hospitais – de Fundação Pioneiras Sociais para Associação Pioneiras Sociais –, em 1991, foi essencial para tornar a Rede Sarah referência nacional e internacional na recuperação de pacientes com traumas.

02.10.2018

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