A Five-day Training Program Holds For 13 Medical Technologists

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Thu, Aug 01 2024 5:59 PM
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The Ministry of Public Health’s Central Laboratories Administration under The Directorate of Diagnostic Affairs of the Ministry of Public Health, in partnership with the Global Fund and the AADA organization, recently conducted a five-day training program titled "Bacteriology and Drug Sensitivity" for 13 medical technologists from the provinces of Khost, Parwan, Bamyan, Kandahar, Kabul, Paktia, and Kunduz.

Dr. Masood Dilsouz, the head of the Central Laboratories at the Ministry of Public Health, remarked that the training was delivered both practically and theoretically by expert and experienced instructors. The objective was to enhance the capacity of medical technologists in these provinces, ensuring they can apply the acquired knowledge effectively in their respective fields.

Dr. Dilsouz further stated that additional similar training sessions are planned for medical technologists in Kabul and other provinces. He encouraged the participants to make the most of this valuable opportunity.

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