Iran to Open Branch of Medical Sciences Univ. in Iraq
TEHRAN (MNA) – During a meeting with Iraq’s Minister of Education and attended by various Iranian top universities, Iran’s Minister of Health announced University of Medical Sciences will open a branch in Iraq.
"Currently we have 5200 research centers and 120 specialized communities in Iran that can participate in holding joint conferences and specialized courses such as heart, liver, intestines, and eyes transplantation as well as fellowship courses,” he said.
Hashemi also noted Iran was prepared to admit some 2000 Iraqi students in three forms of government scholarships, private scholarships and scholarships from Iraq’s Ministry of Science.
"Iran is currently home to 91 medical universities and each year many applicants do not get the chance to be admitted. However, this issue could be easily tackled by establishing in Iraq other branches of top Iranian universities such as Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Shahid Beheshti and Shiraz,” he said.
According to the report, the meeting was attended by heads of medical sciences university’s of Tehran, Shahid Beheshti, Shiraz, Ahvaz, Mashahd and Hamedan. During the meeting, it was decided that a joint committee comprising heads of both countries’ medical sciences university’s be formed to study the process of establishing a university in Iraq as well as other bilateral cooperation within a span of three months.
Iran Planning to Enhance Health Cooperation With Japan
TOKYO (FNA) - Iranian Health Minister Seyed Hassan Qazizadeh Hashemi left the country for Japan to discuss ways of promoting Tehran-Tokyo medical cooperation.
Hashemi, in his stay in Tokyo, will confer with the country's high-ranking officials, including his counterpart, Head of Foreign Trade Organization, and President of Japan's Peace Foundation.