Cerner Masouliya to Develop Local Talent in Middle East
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Cerner Masouliya to Develop Local Talent in Middle East

To develop local ability in the region and support nationalization programs throughout the Middle East, Cerner Middle East & Africa today revealed the launch of the Cerner Masouliya (meaning "responsibility" in Arabic) program.

This program is developed to offer nationals in the region with knowledge in healthcare and information technology, along with to establish abilities to help their particular healthcare companies transform the clinical system in their nations.

Masouliya is straightened with the efforts of several federal governments in the Middle East to create employment possibility for nationals and to prepare them to handle operational and critical choices throughout the personal and public fields.

" We're proud to assist develop the skills of local people who intend to boost healthcare in their countries and come to be future leaders," said Michael Pomerance, vice president and general manager of Cerner Middle East & Africa. "Cerner Middle East will certainly provide training and experience for numerous jobs, relying on the participant's area of know-how and future occupation aspirations in the general public or private sectors."

Masouliya began April 2 with three students from Children's Cancer cells Health center Egypt.

"The Masouliya program supplies students a chance to obtain important informatics knowledge that remains in high need and important for their organizations' capability to handle and support their healthcare IT system," stated Karim Abd Elhay, tactical business executive, Cerner Middle East.

"Our partnership with Cerner has been far more compared to a supplier-client connection. The Masouliya program reflects the spirit of partnership between Children's Cancer Hospital and Cerner," said Dr. Sherif Abouelnaga, Chief Executive Officer, Children's Cancer cells Health center Egypt 57357 Group.

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