Pakistani professionals get health training from China
Five Pakistani professionals from the health field were given special health training which was co-sponsored by the Department of Commerce of Yunnan, China, and Kunming Medical University (KMU), China. They learned about the principles of antimicrobial use, drug use in the special population, ways to minimize drug use errors, national laws and regulations to improve AMS specifications, and rational use of medicine amid COVID-19. They expressed their appreciation and thanks to KMU for hosting a training session for everyone.
BEIJING, Oct 31 (APP): Over 50 health professionals from eight countries including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia participated in third Virtual Training Courses on rational use of medicines for health professionals in South and Southeast Asia.
The course, held successfully in Kunming, was co-sponsored by Department of Commerce of Yunnan, China and Kunming Medical University (KMU), China.
The course was broadcast live online in both Chinese and English language. Thousands of audience watched live broadcast via open link, China Economic Net (CEN) reported on Saturday.
According to the event organizer KMU, five Pakistanis were among these health professionals. Dr. Somia Iqtadar, Associate Professor of Medicine at King Edward Medical University, Lahore and also General Secretary of Pakistan Society of Internal Medicine, expressed her thanks to KMU for hosting such a wonderful training session for everyone.
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