Minister of Public Health conducts a visit to Kunduz Regional Hospital

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Wed, May 15 2024 3:13 PM
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The Minister of Public Health of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, His Excellency Dr. Qalandar Ebad, conducted a visit to Kunduz Province where he, along with Dr. Muhammadullah Hikmat, Director of Public Health for the province, inspected the healthcare facilities at Kunduz Regional Hospital.

His Excellency Dr. Qalandar Ebad meticulously inspected all departments of Kunduz Regional Hospital and personally visited patients in their beds. He attentively listened to the concerns and recommendations of the healthcare staff, assuring them of comprehensive resolutions.

His Excellency Ebad also provided necessary guidance to enhance services for hospital patients, pledging dedicated efforts towards standardizing hospital services and strengthening the capacity of healthcare personnel.

During discussions regarding salary increments for hospital staff, His Excellency Dr. Qalandar Ebad outlined a structured plan, earmarking 1,700 developmental (NTA) posts for specialists as part of the ongoing initiatives.

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