This meeting, led by the Minister of Public Health, Mawlawi Noor Jalal Jalali, included the participation of the ministry’s deputies and directors

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Mon, Jan 13 2025 11:06 AM
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The key points discussed were the progress on decisions from previous meetings, issuing new graduation certificates for specialists who completed their advanced training, reviewing the performance of local clinics in Takhar province, distributing specialty certificates to 500 graduates who passed the comprehensive exam, and discussing clinical specialization plans for trainee doctors in forensic medicine.

To speed up these tasks, His Excellency assigned various technical committees to ensure all issues are resolved on time and effectively.

During the meeting, the deputy ministers and directors also presented reports on the responsibilities assigned to them during the previous session of the leadership council. The Minister emphasized the importance of addressing these matters promptly and ensuring all actions are completed within the set deadlines.

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