Certificates of training for the participants of “Hospital Management” training course

13.04.2022
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The 6th training course “Hospital Management” jointly organized by Armenian State University of Economics and National Medical Palace was finalized. Today, on April 13, 17 participants that successfully completed the three-month training received their certificates of completion, as well as graduates were awarded 54 theoretical and 9 practical CPD credits. The short-term training course was conducted by high quality specialists of RA Health sector.

ASUE Rector Diana Galoyan, while congratulating the participants on completion of the course, assured that the knowledge and skills obtained will encourage their professional growth as healthcare organizers and managers.

“The contribution of doctors is irreplaceable in our social life connected with Covid-19, war situation and in post-war period and their professional courage and sometimes even their selfless work. Your participation in the training was important and useful for you and I would like to be sure that knowledge acquired at ASUE will contribute to your professional growth and promotion” – Diana Galoyan said.
The Chairman of National Medical Palace Narek Vanesyan expressed gratitude to ASUE rector for partnership and hosting the participants in excellent setting and highlighted that the program is conducted 2 years in a row and has already had about 200 graduates, many achieving significant success in their spheres.  I also attach importance to close cooperation with ASUE Department of External Relations and Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning Division for providing the best setting for doctors.

The participants learnt how to manage different processes of medical institutions, and can develop strategy of medical institutions and its development, finance, Human Resources, skills to control infections in hospitals, develop marketing strategy and hold patient-centered approaches.

The training is designed for healthcare organizers and managers and participants of this regular training were doctors, managers of medical institutions and its subdivisions, managing staff of medical institutions that are not doctors.