Speaking at a ceremony that will be equipped and operated with a specialized wound care clinic at Rasoul Akram Hospital in Tehran, he emphasized that his organization prioritizes health and food safety, so it is planned to use nuclear technology to apply the technology in various fields and make it available in various fields.
The vice president has announced the equipment and operation of nine wound care clinics across the country, and says that five wound care centers are currently in operation.
Eslami noted that eight wound care centres in Tehran and one of the subzebar centres provide quality medical services to patients.
He noted that nuclear technology has proven to be truly effective in medicine, agriculture, industry and the environment.
The use of cold plasma technology in wound treatment will expand the use of plasma technology based on research findings, so that all patients can benefit from cold plasma technology.”
“Today, the use of nuclear technologies such as plasma is not limited to the treatment of wounds, but is also used to treat industrial wastewater and waste leachate, as well as detoxifying agricultural and dried fruits, especially pistachios,” continued the AEOI chief.
The Rasoul Akram (S) Hospital’s professional wound care clinic opened in Tehran on Sunday and was launched in a ceremony with the participation of Eslami, CEO, manager, university lecturer, renowned physicist CEO and CEO of the CEO, Eslami.
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