Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health and Population, Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, witnessed the signing of a cooperation agreement between the Ministry of Health and Population and AstraZeneca Egypt to launch the “A Doctor’s Beginning” programme.
Developed in collaboration with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Glasgow, the programme aims to enhance the skills of Egyptian doctors as part of the National Initiative for Human Development, “A New Beginning for Human Building.”
The agreement was signed by Alaa Khairallah, Head of the Medical Professions Development Sector, on behalf of the Ministry, and Hatem El-Wardany, Chairman of AstraZeneca Egypt. The signing was attended by Gareth Bailey, British Ambassador to Egypt, and Hani Otaiba, President of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Glasgow.
During the signing ceremony, Abdel Ghaffar emphasized that the “A Doctor’s Beginning” programme reflects the Egyptian government’s commitment to equipping doctors with internationally accredited training. He highlighted that this partnership aligns with Egypt’s Vision 2030, fostering an integrated healthcare system that meets the highest global standards.
He also noted that Hani Otaiba’s leadership at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Glasgow is a testament to the competence of Egyptian doctors and their growing influence in the global medical field.
The initiative focuses on newly graduated doctors specializing in primary care and family medicine. Participants will receive specialized scientific lectures on the latest treatment protocols and the importance of early disease detection, enhancing the quality of healthcare services provided to citizens.
According to Hossam Abdel Ghaffar, the Ministry’s official spokesperson, the programme offers Royal College-accredited training courses across various medical disciplines. These courses cover early diagnosis, advanced treatment methods, and the latest medical technologies, ensuring improved efficiency and sustainability in healthcare services.
Upon completion, doctors will undergo evaluation tests to qualify for certifications accredited by both the Ministry of Health and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Glasgow.
Hatem El-Wardany, Chairperson of AstraZeneca Egypt, affirmed that “A Doctor’s Beginning” reinforces the company’s commitment to strengthening public-private partnerships in healthcare. He highlighted that this collaboration contributes to building a resilient health system capable of addressing future challenges, ultimately promoting sustainable development for Egyptian society.