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Item type:Publication, El turismo de salud en México: una oportunidad para la industria de la hospitalidad(Hospitalidad ESDAI, 2016) ;Muñoz Campillo, ClaudiaCampus Ciudad de MéxicoWithin its different types there is a branch that currently generates great expectations for the development opportunity that represents and the amount of resources that generates: Health Tourism. Talking about health tourism is not only talking about people visiting the country looking for any treatment that allows them to have a healthy life, it is also talking about hospitality services that will require before, during and after treatment for them and their companions. This article will discuss the importance of this segment and the challenge that represents for tourism service providers.1 35 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Panorama laboral de la egresada de ESDAI y el impacto económico en la industria de la hospitalidad.(Hospitalidad ESDAI, 2012) ;Araujo Gómez, Raquela MaríaCampus Ciudad de MéxicoThis paper intends to discuss the concern both in national and international environments about job creation and the perspective of discouraging scenarios for young graduates who are willing to find where to apply the knowledge acquired during their academic life, trying to convert it into a better standard of living and that, however, it is complex to achieve as a result of the current economical situation. The graduates of ESDAI are no exception to the above scenario; however, it is important to note that through the profile obtained in the course of their degree, and the philosophy of life of the institution, which is characterized by hospitality, differ from other related academic degrees. Thus, despite the latest crisis that has beaten all productive activity, the hospitality industry, which resides in the services sector, shows a degree of stability for which the ESDAI student becomes a competitive advantage that turns into an economic growth.2 76
