
Kuwait is seeking to draw upon the Canadian know-how to revamp Kuwaiti health emergency sector.
In the framework of Ministry of Health's efforts to set up a complete program to improve the emergency services, a Canadian delegation has recently visited several Kuwaiti institutions and listened to scores of proposals submitted by specialists in this regard.
In a statement to KUNA, Ministry of Health's Assistant Undersecretary for Medical Services Dr. Jamal Al-Harbi said that this move aims to reduce mortality rate among victims of accidents nationwide.
He noted the ministry will send a number of Kuwaiti medics to Canada and receive a number of Canadian experts in Kuwait for training emergency teams, nurses and doctors on the best practices in the domain.
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