Tehran – Jandishpur University of Medical Sciences and Maisang University have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote scientific and academic cooperation in the health sector.
The MOU focuses on expanding academic relationships, sharing expertise and boosting health tourism, the Ministry of Health website reports.
Therefore, MOU is focused in partnership with professors and students exchanges, organizing joint education courses, conducting research projects and publishing science articles. Supporting health tourism will encourage Iraqi patients to hospitalize Iranian medical centres.
Iran is very well known for its advanced medical fields such as cell therapy, gene therapy and reproduction. The country has developed several approved cell products, and new drugs for the treatment of difficult-to-treat diseases are going through clinical trials, said Masoud Habibi, a health ministry official.
Hatam Boustani, president of Jundishapur Medical University, said: It will enhance educational advancements and promote the joint commitment of the two universities to provide health services. ”
For his turn, Adel Man’e al-Kaabi, Prime Minister of Maisang University, welcomes Mous’s signature on the scientific research project, calling it a great opportunity to cultivate scientific and educational relationships .
Iraq is trying to boost health cooperatives with Iran
In January 2024, Iraqi cultural and academic advisors in Tehran called for an expansion of health and medical cooperation with Iran.
“We are very pleased that a memorandum of understanding in the field of health and higher education has been signed between Iran’s Ministry of Health and Iraq’s Ministry of Health and Higher Education,” said Yassar Abdulzar. Ta.
He made his remarks at a meeting in Tehran with former health minister Balam Einorahi.
“While we are complying with these agreements, we want to expand cooperation between Iran and Iraq in all regions,” Iraqi authorities emphasized.
He continues, with over 80,000 Iraqi students studying in Iran, with over 40 Iraqi Prime Ministers taking part in the Science Week Conference held in Mashhad in October 2023, and the group was also involved in the inter-Iranian and Iraqi era. It means close academic relations. “We hope to be able to implement the roadmap created by the Iranian Ministry of Health.”
Einorahi said on his part that Iran and Iraq’s cooperation in the field of health should be unlimited.
“We emphasize these interactions and highlight the expansion and inclusion of Iran, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon.”
Iran is ready to work with Iraq at all levels, including academic training and short-term training courses, hopefully the collaboration will lead to meeting the needs of Iraqi health sector, including experts, experts and fellowships. I’m here.
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Photo: Jundishapur Medical Sciences, Hatam Boustani (L) and Prime Minister of Maisan University, Adel Man’e al-Kaabi