The training program, which lasted for more than four months, aimed to provide an impetus to raise the quality of services at the DHA.
Dr Khalil Qayed, Director of Medical Education at the DHA said, during the award ceremony for the trainers, that they should further harness their skills and improve their knowledge.
He stressed on the importance of adopting such programs which are essential to keep employees abreast with the latest developments in the medical and administrative field.
"Education is a continuously evolving field and medical practitioners as well as administrators can become self-reliant and keep themselves up-to-date with the latest developments in their field by undertaking such training initiatives,"
Dr Khalil said.
Of the 213 applications received, only 43 participants were selected for the training course based on the results of the test conducted by the medical education department.
All the selected participants underwent training courses that were organized in cooperation with the UAE University.
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