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"Criminal Situation" in Amadora-Sintra Takes the Head of the Emergency Team to Leave a Job

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Heads and Deputy Chief of the General Emergency Team left the mission, the union advance, which attacks "inaction of the Government" and reports "absolutely unacceptable" during the night of Friday.

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Heads and Deputy Chief of the General Emergency Team left the mission, the union advance, which attacks "inaction of the Government" and reports "absolutely unacceptable" during the night of Friday.

·Portugal
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The emergency at Amadora-Sintra Hospital was only with a doctor at the hospital at the beginning of the year. The situation took the team heads to submit the resignation.

The information was published this Wednesday by the South-South Medical Union (SMZS), of the FNAM, which points directly to the administration of the Local Health Unit (ULS) Amadora-Sintra, remembering that the directive structure has been demilitarized since November, without formal replacement from the president's exit after the death of a pregnant woman. In the report that the News Journal (JN) had access, the SMZS maintains that the collapse…

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The Medical Union of the South Zone revealed today that the “critical situation” living in the emergency of the Amadora-Sintra Hospital for Saturday led to the resignation of the chief and deputy of the General Emergency team. See this and other news on the 'site' of TV RECORD EUROPA

The South-South Medical Union reported "more than a critical episode" in the Amadora-Sintra Emergency that will have placed "the safety of patients, doctors and health professionals".

The situation was reported by the South-South Medical Union

·Portugal
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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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