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UNSERE PARTNER

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ASMARINOS

 

Prof. Waltraud Elsholz, MD / Head of Department of Anaesthesia, ACHS – until Dec. 2016

Ghirmay Ghebreigziabher BSc., MSc. / Head of School of Nursing (SON) – until Dec. 2015

Dr. rer. nat. Berhane Girmay, Ph.D. / Dean of Asmara College of Health Sciences (ACHS) – until Dec. 2015

Habteab Mehari, MD / Director of Orotta National Referral Hospital

Amina Nurhussein / Her Excellency Minister of Health

Ghebrehiwot Semere, MD / Head of Department Oncology, Orotta Hospital

Yosief Tewolde, MD / Head of Department of Surgery, Orotta School of Medicine

Dr. Ghermai Tesfaselassie / Head of International Corporate Office Ministry of Health

Ass. Prof. Habteselassie Zerizigi / Head of Department Obs. & Gynae., Orotta Hospital

Prof. Dr. Ghidai / Dean of Asmara College of Health Sciences (ACHS)

Dr. Dawit Esifanos (Director of Ghinda Referral Hospital)

 

POST GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION (PGME) PROGRAM

 

Aug. 2005 – Dec. 2007: Consultations, partnerships, assessments, curriculum development (George Washington University Medical Center and Physicians for Peace).

January 2008: Start of Residency (Medical Specialist) training in Surgery and Pediatrics.

August 2009: Start of Residency training in Ob/Gyn.

2014-2015: New Curriculum for the residency–training-programm.

 

Mission:
– Train Eritrean physicians, as medical educators and leaders, to ensure sustainability.
– Strengthen and expand Residency training programs in the country.
– Minimize Brain Drain by creating meaningful professional and personal opportunities.

 

ASMARA COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES (ACHS)

 

1995: The College of Health Sciences (CHS) was established at the University of Asmara.

2005: The CHS was renamed Asmara College of Health Sciences (ACHS) and re-established as an independent college.

 

Mission:
– Producing competent health professionals and scholars.
– Expanding knowledge through research and applying this knowledge to health care.

 

SCHOOL OF NURSING (SON)

 

1955: Start of Nursing Education (Hospital Based Diploma Program under the Ministry of Health).

1996-2003: Public Health Nurse Practitioner 5 years Degree Program, CHS.

2012: Training of nurses at bachelor degree and diploma levels in different fields of nursing.

 

Mission:
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