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José Manuel Muñoz De Aranda Dies, Head of Radiodiagnosis of Ceuta

José Manuel Muñoz de Aranda, head of the Radiodiagnostic Service of the University Hospital of Ceuta, has died after a career entirely linked to public health in the autonomous city. Born in Tetuán, the physician focused much of his career on pressuring the administrations to achieve technological modernization of the health area, demanding the incorporation of advanced equipment to alleviate the structural deficit of local infrastructures. Muño…
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José Manuel Muñoz de Aranda, head of the Radiodiagnostic Service of the University Hospital of Ceuta, has died after a career entirely linked to public health in the autonomous city. Born in Tetuán, the physician focused much of his career on pressuring the administrations to achieve technological modernization of the health area, demanding the incorporation of advanced equipment to alleviate the structural deficit of local infrastructures. Muño…

From the Medical Union of Ceuta CESM they wanted "to deeply regret the death of Dr. José Manuel Muñoz de Aranda, head of the Radiodiagnosis Service of the University Hospital of Ceuta. Family doctor and radiologist via MIR, developed his entire career in Ceuta, a city to which he dedicated his life. Born in Tetuán, he was a reference for his commitment, his professionalism and his vocation of service. A reserved person, good friend of his friend…

The Ceutí health care says goodbye with regret to José Manuel Muñoz Aranda, head of the Radiology Service of the University Hospital of Ceuta, who died in the city and whose figure has been key in the development and consolidation of this specialty. Muñoz Aranda dedicated a whole life to medicine, with a wide and recognized professional trajectory that began in the former Hospital of the Red Cross and then continued in the Hospital of Loma Colme…

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El Faro de Ceuta broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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