Dubai, UAE, May 29, 2017- To develop local talent in the region and support nationalization
programs throughout the Middle East, Cerner Middle East & Africa today announced
the launch of the Cerner Masouliya (meaning “responsibility” in Arabic)
program.
This program is designed to provide nationals in the region with
knowledge in health care and information
technology, as well as to develop skills to help their respective health
care organizations transform the medical system in their countries.
Masouliya is aligned with the initiatives of multiple governments in
the Middle East to create employment opportunities for nationals and to prepare
them to deal with operational and strategic decisions across the private and
public sectors.
“We’re proud to help develop the talents of local individuals who want to
improve health care in their countries and become future leaders,” said Michael
Pomerance, vice president and general manager of Cerner Middle East & Africa.
“Cerner Middle East will provide training and experience for various projects,
depending on the participant’s area of expertise and future career aspirations
in the public or private sectors.”
Masouliya began April 2 with three trainees from Children’s Cancer
Hospital Egypt.
“The Masouliya program provides trainees an opportunity to gain valuable
informatics knowledge that is in high demand and important for their
organizations’ ability to manage and support their health care IT system,” said Karim Abd
Elhay, strategic business executive, Cerner Middle East.
“Our
relationship with Cerner has been much more than a supplier-client
relationship. The Masouliya program reflects the spirit of collaboration between Children’s Cancer Hospital and Cerner,”
said Dr. Sherif Abouelnaga, CEO, Children’s Cancer Hospital Egypt 57357 Group.
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