Corina Liouta

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Corina Liοuta is an MSc Nurse and a specialist in artificial kidney. She has been serving Primary Health Care since 1998 as a senior executive in the organization, administration, and coordination of the Amarousion Health Center, holding the position of Head of the Nursing Service, and during the pandemic she served as Organizational Coordinator of the Unit’s Vaccination Center and the Covid-19 reference clinic. She is Elected to the Supreme Disciplinary Council of the Greek Nurses Association – ENE, and a founding member of the Panhellenic Federation of Primary Health Workers. She has completed her studies as a psychologist (2025-05) at the SCG – Scientific College of Greece of the State University of Strasbourg.

Postgraduate studies at the Hellenic Open University (HOU), studies at the European Public Law Organization (EPLO) and also at “The Center of Credentialing & Education (NBCC)” and at the University of the Aegean “Special Education”.She was head of the Accessible Tourism – Disabled People sub-sector of the New Democracy and Chairman of the Accessibility Committee of the Ministry of Tourism and member of the National Accessibility Authority on behalf of the Ministry of Tourism. ” She served as President of the Sikiarideio Foundation – EKEK for Persons with Disabilities – for children with intellectual disabilities, a private-law organization supervised by the Ministry of Social Cohesion and Family. She is also a member of the Advisory and Scientific Committee of P.O.S.E.A. – the Panhellenic Federation of Volunteer Blood Donors of Greece. Her knowledge in the health sector, her long-standing support for Persons with Disabilities and their families, as well as for the wider Civil Society, her communication skills, and her leadership spirit—combined with her ethos of volunteering, cooperation, solidarity, and offering to fellow human beings—led her and her associates to create the Social Support Organization “THELO” (“I WANT”). This organization has made a significant contribution in Greece and abroad, focusing on Empathic Counseling and Mediation in Health, Insurance, and Welfare, as well as cultivating a new collective consciousness of solidarity and giving.

Her motto: “What may seem insignificant to you can be priceless to someone else.”