Clinical nurse specialists to be trained in Seoul
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Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ Deputy Governor of Ulaanbaatar in charge of social development issues Sh.Ankhmaa received representatives from Sahmyook Health University college led by its President Doo Han Park on April 17 and signed a memorandum of cooperation.
Deputy Governor Sh.Ankhmaa noted that the capacity development trainings conducted for more than 20 directors of domestic universities and institutes of Mongolia are giving positive results. Furthermore, she emphasized possibilities for expanding cooperation in health and education.
“Mongolia and Korea have a lot in common. We will be delighted to support the development of health and education sector and the capacity building of clinical nurse specialists. We are pleased to expand cooperation with Ulaanbaatar city, share experiences, conduct capacity development trainings for teachers and train students in nursing” said President of Sahmyook Health University College Doo Han Park in response.
The memorandum of cooperation creates a wide range of opportunities including the capacity building and vocational trainings for nurses and learning the latest nursing practices.
Deputy Governor Sh.Ankhmaa noted that the capacity development trainings conducted for more than 20 directors of domestic universities and institutes of Mongolia are giving positive results. Furthermore, she emphasized possibilities for expanding cooperation in health and education.
“Mongolia and Korea have a lot in common. We will be delighted to support the development of health and education sector and the capacity building of clinical nurse specialists. We are pleased to expand cooperation with Ulaanbaatar city, share experiences, conduct capacity development trainings for teachers and train students in nursing” said President of Sahmyook Health University College Doo Han Park in response.
The memorandum of cooperation creates a wide range of opportunities including the capacity building and vocational trainings for nurses and learning the latest nursing practices.
B.Misheel