MoHAP’s Training and Development Center Receives the Silver Award from the American Heart Association

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For the fourth consecutive year, the Ministry of Health and Prevention, MoHAP, represented by its Training & Development Center received the Silver Award from the American Heart Association

For the fourth consecutive year, the Ministry of Health and Prevention, MoHAP, represented by its Training & Development Center received the Silver Award from the American Heart Association following the Center’s success in providing simulation-based life-support training programs for basic and advanced CPR and children's recovery in accordance with the highest international standards.

The achievement comes as part of MoHAP’s vigorous efforts to enhance Continuing Medical Education (CME) offerings and provided outstanding healthcare services for society happiness and support the sustainable development strategy, and to improve the outcomes of the national indicator of cardiovascular disease mortality rates, in line with MoHAP’s strategy to provide comprehensive, integrated, and innovative healthcare services.

Training Systems Aligned with Future Changes

Congratulating the Center’s management and staff on this new achievement, HE Awad Al-Ketbi, Assistant Undersecretary of MoHAP’s Support Services Sector, pointed out that MoHAP is very keen on strengthening its health competencies and boosting the culture of innovation in the institutional work environment, by providing world-class training services, building smart learning systems that keep pace with future changes, and entering into effective local and global partnerships to reinforce the UAE’s health system.

“MoHAP has managed to deliver the internationally accredited and distinguish health training programs, which contributes to raising the efficiency and quality of performance of medical and technical personnel, by relying on advanced infrastructure and training and operation techniques. This would help promote our health services and encourage health research and studies, so as to achieve the sustainable development process in accordance with MoHAP’s strategic plan,” added Al-Ketbi.

following the Center’s success in providing simulation-based life-support training programs for basic and advanced CPR and children's recovery in accordance with the highest international standards.

The achievement comes as part of MoHAP’s vigorous efforts to enhance Continuing Medical Education (CME) offerings and provided outstanding healthcare services for society happiness and support the sustainable development strategy, and to improve the outcomes of the national indicator of cardiovascular disease mortality rates, in line with MoHAP’s strategy to provide comprehensive, integrated, and innovative healthcare services.

Training Systems Aligned with Future Changes

Congratulating the Center’s management and staff on this new achievement, HE Awad Al-Ketbi, Assistant Undersecretary of MoHAP’s Support Services Sector, pointed out that MoHAP is very keen on strengthening its health competencies and boosting the culture of innovation in the institutional work environment, by providing world-class training services, building smart learning systems that keep pace with future changes, and entering into effective local and global partnerships to reinforce the UAE’s health system.

“MoHAP has managed to deliver the internationally accredited and distinguish health training programs, which contributes to raising the efficiency and quality of performance of medical and technical personnel, by relying on advanced infrastructure and training and operation techniques. This would help promote our health services and encourage health research and studies, so as to achieve the sustainable development process in accordance with MoHAP’s strategic plan,” added Al-Ketbi.

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