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He stated the ministryโs two-year strategic plan includes projects to improve medical specialization programs and expand training opportunities. The minister also emphasized building partnerships with British institutions in nursing and capacity-building, noting that health sector managers should undergo certified training to enhance efficiency.
Louise McGrath, Deputy Executive Director of Global Health, highlighted the potential for collaboration between Syrian and British institutions, including partnerships with UK royal colleges in fields such as emergency medicine and obstetrics. She stated such initiatives could help strengthen Syriaโs medical boards and improve healthcare training.