Eng. Uday Hilal Al Maawali, Head of the Medical City for Military and Security Services in Muscat, recently met with Chadi Asaad from the University of Ottawa, Canada to discuss collaborations in the medical and healthcare fields. The purpose of the meeting was to establish a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that focuses on enhancing cooperation and exchanging scientific information and expertise between the two institutions.
The MoU was signed by Ahmed Musallam Al Rowas, Assistant to the Head of the Medical City, and Chadi Asaad, Associate Director of Partnerships, Development, and Innovation at the University of Ottawa. The agreement aims to create a framework for exchanging specialized knowledge in healthcare, expanding training opportunities for medical personnel, and organizing joint seminars to promote the exchange of advanced ideas and technologies in the health sector.
Through this partnership, the Medical City and the University of Ottawa aim to improve the efficiency of medical personnel by sharing best practices and experiences. The collaboration will also focus on organizing scientific forums and seminars to keep up with the latest advancements in healthcare technology and sciences.
The cooperation between these two institutions will not only benefit the medical personnel involved but also contribute to the advancement of healthcare services in Oman and beyond. The exchange of knowledge and expertise will help in strengthening the healthcare system and improving patient care outcomes in the region.
By working together, the Medical City for Military and Security Services and the University of Ottawa will be able to leverage each other’s strengths and resources to drive innovation in the healthcare sector. This collaboration is a step towards building a network of partnerships that will support continuous learning and development in the medical field.
Overall, the partnership between the Medical City for Military and Security Services in Muscat and the University of Ottawa in Canada is a significant initiative that will pave the way for enhanced cooperation and knowledge-sharing in the field of healthcare. This collaboration will not only benefit the institutions involved but also contribute to the improvement of healthcare services and outcomes in the region.