
Pedro Piqueras
Pedro Piqueras is a nursing supervisor in the pediatric intensive care unit at Hospital de La Paz, where he has worked since 2005. He is known for his commitment to providing critical care in high-pressure situations, reflecting on how these experiences shape his perspective on life and priorities. Piqueras highlights the emotional challenges faced by healthcare professionals in the unit as they support children and their families through difficult times.
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Recent news mentions
Pedro Piqueras is returning to television as an analyst for 'Mañaneros 360' after retiring from his long-standing role as a news presenter.
Pedro Piqueras abandona la jubilación y vuelve a la televisión como analista de ‘Mañaneros 360’ | TelevisiónPedro Piqueras is a journalist who called Sonsoles Ónega to join Telecinco.
Sonsoles Ónega: “Me duele que intenten frivolizar con mi vocación de escritora” | TelevisiónVioleta compares the pressure of performing on stage to being introduced by journalist Pedro Piqueras on a news program.
Violeta Hódar: “Me preocupaba que pensaran que me habían metido en ‘OT’ por guapa” | Placeres | S Moda
Pedro Piqueras is mentioned as a figure in the nostalgic context of the article.
‘La familia de la tele’: no estamos todas, falta ‘la Jose’ | TelevisiónPedro Piqueras is a journalist whose memoirs were presented by Natalia Figueroa during a press event.
El cantante Raphael anuncia que retoma su agenda musical el 15 de junio | CulturaPedro Piqueras is mentioned as one of the veteran journalists who also left Telecinco recently.
David Cantero: “Prescinden de mí en mi mejor momento, ellos se lo pierden” | TelevisiónPedro Piqueras is one of the personalities who has traveled with Calleja in his multiple adventures.
Cuándo y dónde ver el lanzamiento de Jesús Calleja al espacio, el primer español no astronauta en hacerlo | TelevisiónPedro Piqueras is a nursing supervisor in the pediatric ICU and has been in the service since 2005.
El trabajo en una UCI pediátrica de referencia en España: “Si los padres están, los niños necesitan menos sedación” | Noticias de Madrid





































