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The arrival of the first batch of postgraduate doctors to hospitals in Deir Ezzor

2021-03-03T16:43:21.729Z


Damascus-SANA Today, the first batch of postgraduate doctors arrived from the Faculty of Human Medicine at the University of Damascus to the Deir Hospital Complex


Damascus-Sana

Today, the first batch of postgraduate physicians from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Damascus arrived at the Deir Ezzor Hospital Complex, and included residents of advanced years of various medical specialties.

In mid-February, the Council of Ministers agreed to send twenty doctors from all specialties on a monthly basis from the Ministries of Health and Higher Education to Deir Ezzor to support the health services provided to its people.

The Dean of the College of Human Medicine, Dr. Raed Abu Harb explained in a statement to SANA that sending this batch of doctors comes within the framework of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research's request from universities to periodically secure the required number of medical specialties for the aforementioned gathering that includes three hospitals indicating that Damascus University will secure the number Doctors required for the months of March, April, May and June.

The Director of Deir Ezzor Health, Dr. Bashar Shuaibi, indicated in a similar statement that the first batch of ten postgraduate doctors arrived in the city, provided that 10 resident doctors from the Ministry of Health will also arrive this week, indicating that the Directorate, in cooperation with the Euphrates University, has provided all the doctors' needs from Adequate accommodation and catering services for them to perform their duties to the fullest.

A number of doctors of the first batch considered that their coming to Deir Ezzor is a national, humanitarian and ethical mission, as Hassan Mashout, an internal digestive system, and Ahmad Ali and Abdul Muttalib Agha, confirmed that they will perform this task to the fullest service for the people of Deir Ezzor and the hospital complex, which currently includes public bodies for hospitals. Al-Assad, Euphrates, Babies, and Childbirth provides medical services to the people of the governorate, city and countryside, because the rest of the hospitals were sabotaged and destroyed by terrorism.

The decision to send doctors came in response to the demands of the medical and community circles in Deir Ezzor to provide the governorate with specialist and resident doctors and encourage the return of doctors to it, especially since safety has returned to the city more than three years ago and its health sector is gradually recovering, as the conditions of terrorist war and the siege that the governorate were subjected to caused a severe shortage of doctors. Specialists and residents.

Helena Al Hindi and Ibrahim Al Dahli

Source: sena

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