The start of the first phase of the capacity building program 1000 medical staff in mental health

The Ministry of Health and Population & Nbsp has announced the launch of the first phase of the capacity -building program of 1,000 medical cadres and professionals who are not specialized in the field of mental health. This program comes within the framework of the memorandum of understanding concluded between the ministry and a private company, to support the presidential initiative & ldquo; Various mental disorders and discovery early, which enhances the efficiency of health services and ensures their sustainability. He added that this investment in the human element represents the cornerstone of the vision of Egypt 2030, as it contributes to building a more healthy and happier society by integrating mental health into the primary care system. The first stage includes the governorates: Cairo, Giza, Fayoum, Qalyubia, Menoufia, Eastern, Beheira, Western, Dakahlia, Beni Suef, Suez, Kafr El -Sheikh, and Ismailia, to ensure wide geographical coverage and meet the needs of societies Local. Governorates.
& nbsp; And & rdquo; 100 million health & rdquo; within the framework of the presidential initiative & ldquo; Psychological, noting that the program focuses on the mechanisms of early detection of psychological disorders and the development of referral skills to appropriate specialists. She added that this approach guarantees the provision of integrated and effective care, while raising societal awareness and enhancing cooperation between different sectors, to achieve a better and happier life for Egyptians. Psychological, where the training content was prepared in cooperation with a group of consultants and faculty members in Egyptian universities, to be in line with the latest international standards, which guarantees a positive and tangible impact on the quality of services.
& nbsp; The company’s initiatives in Egypt, reflect a long -term commitment to improving mental and physical health. The program attended a group of leaders, including Dr. Hanadi Mohamed, Head of the Medical Professions Development Sector; Dr. Israa Abu Zaid, Director of the General Administration of Training Centers; Dr. Dalia Zekaria, Director of Princess Fatima Training Academy; Dr. Nahid Samir, Deputy Director of the Academy; Dr. Mona Mounir, Director of Institutional Affairs and End of Markets in Egypt and North Africa; And Dr. Sameh Naseem, the company’s medical director.
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