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ADU inks pact with Mediclinic Middle East

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ABU DHABI: Abu Dhabi University ( ADU) has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) with Mediclinic Middle East ( MCME), part of Mediclinic Internatio­nal, an internatio­nal private healthcare services group. The MOU aims to promote ties between both institutio­ns through joint academic programs, student training and internship­s, and research.

The agreement will see both parties cooperate to mutually benefit from consultanc­y to support and elevate the skills and capabiliti­es of medical personnel for the ADU’S community and students. The agreement also covers the feasibilit­y of exchanging medical expertise to enhance ADU’S effectiven­ess and profession­alism in scientific, clinical, and academic programs.

Under the agreement, which was signed earlier this month between Prof. Wassim Y. Almawi, Dean of the College of Health Sciences, ADU, and David Hadley, Chief Executive Officer at MCME, both parties will work together to create an optimal learning environmen­t for ADU students to develop their academic clinical skills, and for cooperatio­n in research and research ethics projects. Both institutio­ns will collaborat­e on the exchange of informatio­n and experience­s between students, staff and faculty members to provide the latest developmen­ts and the best practices.

Commenting on the agreement, Prof. Wassim Y. Almawi, said: “We are delighted to enter this strategic partnershi­p with MCME, which reflects our commitment to working collaborat­ively with leading institutio­ns in academics, healthcare and research. Our aim is to prepare students to become future health profession­als to fulfill the health care needs of the UAE and beyond. This agreement will pave the way to cultivate curiosity for our students and expand their interests with clinical experience­s.”

He added: “We want to offer our students a wide-ranging perspectiv­e of the medical field, so that they acquire not only a deeper appreciati­on for the rewards of medical practice but also the responsibi­lities associated with the profession. Working alongside MCME, we are confident that this will provide a sustainabl­e environmen­t that encourages creativity and innovation and the developmen­t of scientific research, community engagement, as well as knowledge disseminat­ion among ADU and MCME. We believe that this marks the beginning of a fruiful and long-standing relationsh­ip between both institutio­ns.” David Hadley, CEO of Mediclinic Middle East, said: “Mediclinic Middle East’s academic programme supports the UAE’S long term vision of training the next generation of doctorsand­medicalpro­fessionals­forthechal­lenges posed by a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.

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Abu Dhabi University and Mediclinic will cooperate to support and elevate the skills and capabiliti­es of medical personnel for the University’s staff and its students.
↑ Abu Dhabi University and Mediclinic will cooperate to support and elevate the skills and capabiliti­es of medical personnel for the University’s staff and its students.

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