Bahrain Medical University RCSI welcomed Ms. Maha Abdul Hameed Mofeez, Chief Executive Officer of the Labor Fund (Tamkeen), to the campus along with a delegation from the Labor Fund, namely Mr. Khalid Albayat, Director of Growth. Dr. Mohamed Al-Qasab, Director of the Business Sector, and Mr. Anas Al-Alayad, Director of Tourism, Education and Healthcare. On Tuesday, January 23, Maha Al-Sayed, Associate Director of Projects and Government Initiatives, and Weidan Alansari, Director of Tourism, Education and Health, met.
Prof. Sameer Ortom, Rector of Bahrain RCSI Medical University, welcomed His Excellency and the delegation, highlighting the university’s continued cooperation with Tamkeen and the university’s commitment to developing Bahrain’s human resources. The University is keen to further support the labor market by providing students with future-ready skills and knowledge so that graduates can remain competitive. He also hopes that through Tamkeen’s enhanced programs, staff will be able to upskill, reskill or pursue continuing professional development, with the ultimate goal of growing Bahraini talent into leadership roles. It added that the company aims to support and integrate more women into the workforce.
During the visit, Professor Stephen Atkin, Dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. Professor Kathryn Strachan, Head of School Nursing and Midwifery. Dr Nicola McClarnon, Head of Quality and Academic Development. Ms Fatema Furtan, Learning and Development (L&D) Human Resources Partner of RCSI, Bahrain University of Medical Sciences, discussed with His Excellency the university programmes, joint projects and avenues of cooperation on human capital management of Bahraini talent.
His Excellency highlighted Tamkeen’s efforts to support Bahraini talent in various fields, including the medical sector, and said that Tamkeen aims to upskill and reskill local talent, making them more competitive in the labor market. programs and services, and recognized what can be achieved through synergies between the two institutions. Higher economic efficiency.
RCSI Bahrain Medical University’s vision is realized through partnerships with Tamkeen and other key stakeholders to advance the University’s goals, support the local community and the health sector, pursue further professional development and support the Kingdom’s economy. empowering the talent pool we develop to contribute to global sustainability. Bahrain.
About RCSI Bahrain Medical University
RCSI Bahrain Medical College is a constituent college of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland (RCSI), founded in Dublin, Ireland in 1784. RCSI Bahrain Medical University is an independent private university and has opened its doors to the following students: In 2004, he had 28 medical students. Currently, the purpose-built campus is home to more than 1,600 students across the School of Medicine. Nursing and Midwifery, Postgraduate Studies and Research. It is a nonprofit health sciences institution focused on education and research to drive positive change in all areas of human health around the world.
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