EU in Jordan improves the skills of 440 health providers
Within REAYAH programme funded by European Union in Jordan and managed by AECID, doctors, nurses and health providers at the Minitry of Health clinics attended 3-days trainings on HEARTS to improve early detection and management of diabetes and hypertension, euneighbours reported.
With this initiative, it is intended to reach 440 health providers, mainly from Tafilah, Mafraq and Ajloun improving their skills to foster access to basic health services in the field of Non-communicable diseases.
Within REAYAH programme funded by European Union in Jordan and managed by AECID, doctors, nurses and health providers at the Minitry of Health clinics attended 3-days trainings on HEARTS to improve early detection and management of diabetes and hypertension, euneighbours reported.
With this initiative, it is intended to reach 440 health providers, mainly from Tafilah, Mafraq and Ajloun improving their skills to foster access to basic health services in the field of Non-communicable diseases.
Within REAYAH programme funded by European Union in Jordan and managed by AECID, doctors, nurses and health providers at the Minitry of Health clinics attended 3-days trainings on HEARTS to improve early detection and management of diabetes and hypertension, euneighbours reported.
With this initiative, it is intended to reach 440 health providers, mainly from Tafilah, Mafraq and Ajloun improving their skills to foster access to basic health services in the field of Non-communicable diseases.
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EU in Jordan improves the skills of 440 health providers
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