The Tripoli based Libyan Ministry of Health announced yesterday that the first batch of a total of 100 Libyan specialist doctors has been dispatched to Jordan to participate in advanced training programmes in rare and specialized medical fields. Subsequent groups will be departing for Jordan soon.
These training programmes aim to raise the competence of Libyan doctors and transfer modern medical expertise, aiming to positively impact the quality of healthcare in Libyan hospitals.
The Health Ministry said this this strategic step, the first of its kind in terms of scale and specialization, comes in line with the Libyan state’s commitment to developing the health sector, improving the level of medical services provided to citizens, and enhancing the capabilities of national medical personnel to keep pace with modern advancements in the health field.
Trainees and training programme to be supervised by monitors
This is part of a well-defined plan that includes the accompaniment of specialized supervisors to monitor the progress of the training programmes, evaluate the quality of training, and ensure that the desired objectives are achieved according to the highest professional and scientific standards.