Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Iran’s Scientific Map in the Health Sector is Unveiled in TUMS

Iran’s Scientific Map in the Health Sector is Unveiled in TUMS
Date: 5/3/2011

TUMSPR News: Iran’s scientific map in the health sector was unveiled in Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) by authorities from the Ministry of Health and Medical Education, presidential scientific deputy, Iranian Supreme Council for Culture and from TUMS on May 3, 2011.


Relentless efforts in the past few years culminated in the unveilment of the state’s scientific map in the health sector which was unveiled in Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) by the head of the Ministry of Health’s Policy Making Council, Dr. Bagher Larijani, Minister of Health and Medical Education, Dr. Marzieh Vahid-dastjerdi, Vice-President for Science and Technology, Dr. Nasrin Soltan-khah, Mr. Mohammadian the head of leader’s office in universities and the secretary for the Iranian Supreme Council for Cultural Revolution, Dr. Mohammadreza Mokhber Dezfouli at Avicenna Conference Hall on May 3, 2011. Chancellors from different medical sciences universities were present in the meeting too.

In his opening remarks, Dr. Larijani thanked the faculties and the elite who had participated in the development of the map and said the scientific map is a document that sheds light to the way for the materialization of the state’s twenty-year plan.

Hinting at the change in the trend of disease and the efforts by countries in fostering their scientific map, the chancellor justified the move for adopting the document for the health sector. The chancellor reminding that the state’s higher education was a goal-oriented entity, cautioned authorities not to engage in unplanned programs which were doomed to waste time and energy.

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http://publicrelations.tums.ac.ir/english/news/detail.asp?newsID=24242

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