The Institute for Clinical Effectiveness and Healthcare (IECS) announces the launch of the Alumni Network – PEC Community, an initiative aimed at strengthening the bond between those who have been part of the Master's Degree in Clinical Effectiveness (IECS–UBA).
Since 1999, the IECS has offered this master's program as an independent academic institution affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Buenos Aires. In these 25 years, more than 900 professionals have completed this program, and nearly 200 have submitted their theses and earned the Master's degree in Clinical Effectiveness.
The Alumni Network – PEC Community opens a new phase aimed at consolidating an active and committed community of graduates. The objective is clear: Promote professional exchange, strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration, and contribute to growth through continuing education, generating a space of shared value.
One of the first meeting spaces of the Network is the exclusive group on LinkedIn, designed as a forum to promote the exchange of knowledge, experiences, and interests among graduates. Those who have completed the Master's in Clinical Effectiveness and wish to join can write to comunidadpec@iecs.org.ar .
In addition, the Network will offer concrete opportunities for participation in institutional life, such as the possibility of attending the IECS Project Presentation Meetings, in which research initiatives, technical developments and training proposals promoted by the Institute's various departments are shared.
With this initiative, the IECS reaffirms its commitment to providing excellent training and ongoing support throughout the professional careers of its graduates. The PEC Alumni Network – Community is an invitation to continue building knowledge, connections, and opportunities within a framework of ongoing collaboration.
If you're not yet part of this initiative, or know alumni who might be interested, we invite you to share this article and the presentation video of the Alumni Network – PEC Community.

