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Indirizzo: Via Mario Greco 60, Buttigliera Alta, 10090, Torino, Italy
The director of training at the Ministry of Health, Linda Khoualed, announced that the country’s health establishments will be strengthened this year by more than 8,500 new recruits, including 7,610 paramedical agents in 12 specialties and 970 midwives who have followed training programs adapted to scientific and technological developments.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony for the best graduates of the national paramedical training institutes, class of 2024, the official stressed that this strengthening is part of the health roadmap established by the Ministry of Health, whose priority is the patient.
She added: “We were keen to ensure a fair and balanced distribution of these graduates in order to avoid disparities in the quality of training and in the conditions of patient care on a national scale.”
For his part, the Secretary General of the Ministry of Health, Mohamed Talhi, affirmed that paramedical training has experienced significant development in recent years through the reforms, launched in 2011, of the curriculum which has become higher education.
Talhi indicated that the regulatory texts promulgated recently consecrate the crowning of this course by higher diplomas allowing their holders to obtain a job in the health sector and to continue their training as the paramedical personnel wished.
He added that “all managers of paramedical and midwifery training establishments benefited from the regularization of their situations after the promulgation of these texts, which helped to ensure stability favorable to the improvement of the quality of training.”
He also stressed that the Minister of Health places great importance on human resources and the quality of training, recalling at every opportunity the need to develop their skills and promote the development of their training and professional paths.
As for the representative of the outgoing class, Hana Oumsaâd Touati, from the National Institute of Higher Paramedical Training of Sétif, winner of first place nationally in the specialty of public health nurse with an average of 18.22/20, she praised the quality of the training received and the willingness of the class to join the army of white coats.