Representing Her Royal Highness Princess Aisha bint Al Hussein, and in line with enhancing cooperation between academic and medical institutions in Jordan, the Director General of the Royal Medical Services, Brigadier General Dr. Yousef Zreiqat, witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the National Center for Women's Health and Yarmouk University. The agreement aims to strengthen partnership in academic, professional, and research fields, as well as foster the exchange of expertise in women's and children's health.The agreement was signed by Yarmouk University President, Professor Dr. Islam Massad, and the Center's Director, Lieutenant Colonel Rahma Jibril.The Director General of the Royal Medical Services emphasized that the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding today reflects the Center's commitment to expanding academic, research, and training cooperation. He added, "This agreement represents part of the partnerships the Center seeks to achieve, aiming to develop women's and children's health services in Jordan and enhance the capabilities of medical personnel through continuous training and qualification."Dr. Zreiqat also praised the cooperation with Yarmouk University and its impact in unifying efforts toward improving the quality of healthcare and supporting scientific research, which will contribute to developing sustainable policies and programs to serve the community. Dr. Massad emphasized that Yarmouk University is committed to developing strategic partnerships that enhance the quality of education and training. He highlighted that cooperation with the National Center for Women’s Health represents a significant opportunity to provide specialized training programs for university students, as well as enabling researchers and faculty members to conduct focused scientific studies in women's health. He also praised the center's leadership role in delivering training and awareness programs that improve the quality of healthcare services for women.The memorandum outlines cooperation in several areas, including joint scientific research, publishing specialized studies, sharing information and scientific expertise, facilitating access to libraries and references, providing quality training opportunities for students, and implementing capacity-building programs for the center’s staff. The agreement also includes involving students in workshops and medical events organized by the center, contributing to enhancing their practical experience in women's and children's health.
Representing Her Royal Highness Princess Aisha bint Al Hussein, and in line with enhancing cooperation between academic and medical institutions in Jordan, the Director General of the Royal Medical Services, Brigadier General Dr. Yousef Zreiqat, witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the National Center for Women's Health and Yarmouk University. The agreement aims to strengthen partnership in academic, professional, and research fields, as well as foster the exchange of expertise in women's and children's health.
The agreement was signed by Yarmouk University President, Professor Dr. Islam Massad, and the Center's Director, Lieutenant Colonel Rahma Jibril.
The Director General of the Royal Medical Services emphasized that the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding today reflects the Center's commitment to expanding academic, research, and training cooperation. He added, "This agreement represents part of the partnerships the Center seeks to achieve, aiming to develop women's and children's health services in Jordan and enhance the capabilities of medical personnel through continuous training and qualification."
Dr. Zreiqat also praised the cooperation with Yarmouk University and its impact in unifying efforts toward improving the quality of healthcare and supporting scientific research, which will contribute to developing sustainable policies and programs to serve the community.
Dr. Massad emphasized that Yarmouk University is committed to developing strategic partnerships that enhance the quality of education and training. He highlighted that cooperation with the National Center for Women’s Health represents a significant opportunity to provide specialized training programs for university students, as well as enabling researchers and faculty members to conduct focused scientific studies in women's health. He also praised the center's leadership role in delivering training and awareness programs that improve the quality of healthcare services for women.
The memorandum outlines cooperation in several areas, including joint scientific research, publishing specialized studies, sharing information and scientific expertise, facilitating access to libraries and references, providing quality training opportunities for students, and implementing capacity-building programs for the center’s staff. The agreement also includes involving students in workshops and medical events organized by the center, contributing to enhancing their practical experience in women's and children's health.