Jordanian Health minister, Nayef Al Fayez, a doctor himself, appreciated during a meeting with officials in Mures county, Romania that Romania has one of the most evolved emergency systems in the world and Jordan would be interested to takeover the model, Romanian news agency Mediafax informs.
Al-Fayez, who specialized in Germany as a neurosurgeon said on Friday, in a press conference that he knows European health systems but Romania has one of the most evolved emergency systems in the world.
He said that he is interested to create close bilateral relations in this sector. So far, two groups of Jordanian doctors were sent in Romania and a third will arrive in August. Al Fayez said that he is proud of the close relations between the two countries as there are many Jordanian citizens studying medicine in Romania and ended up integrating in the society.
Jordanian Health minister, Nayef Al Fayez, a doctor himself, appreciated during a meeting with officials in Mures county, Romania that Romania has one of the most evolved emergency systems in the world and Jordan would be interested to takeover the model, Romanian news agency Mediafax informs.
Al-Fayez, who specialized in Germany as a neurosurgeon said on Friday, in a press conference that he knows European health systems but Romania has one of the most evolved emergency systems in the world.
He said that he is interested to create close bilateral relations in this sector. So far, two groups of Jordanian doctors were sent in Romania and a third will arrive in August. Al Fayez said that he is proud of the close relations between the two countries as there are many Jordanian citizens studying medicine in Romania and ended up integrating in the society.