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RCSI Strengthens Regional Collaboration through MoU with Ras Al Khaimah Medical and Health Sciences University

TDT | Manama

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The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) - Medical University of Bahrain has further solidified its regional collaboration in medical education and healthcare practices by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ras Al Khaimah Medical and Health Sciences University (RAK-MHSU) during a recent official visit to the United Arab Emirates.

The delegation from RCSI Medical University of Bahrain led by Professor Sameer Otoom, President of RCSI Medical University of Bahrain, accompanied by Professor Alfred Nicholson, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Head of the School of Medicine, and Mr Fadi Ghosn, Head of Recognition, Careers and Alumni, was warmly received by Professor Ismail Matalka, President of RAK-MHSU, who hosted the visit and facilitated discussions on collaborative initiatives.

Key areas of mutual interest explored during the visit included student electives, joint research, community engagement projects, and knowledge-sharing opportunities. The formal signing of the MoU marks a significant milestone in the collaborative relationship between RCSI Medical University of Bahrain and RAK-MHSU. The discussion and MoU signing underscored the shared commitment of both institutions to advancing medical education and healthcare services in the region.

Commenting, Professor Sameer Otoom, President of RCSI Medical University of Bahrain, stated: “This collaboration presents invaluable opportunities for our students to engage in clinical electives, particularly at Saqr Hospital, a leading teaching hospital where they will gain exposure to cutting-edge surgical practices and advanced patient care.” Professor Ismail Matalka, President of RAK-MHSU, echoed these sentiments, highlighting the shared vision of both universities to drive improvements in healthcare services and research across the region.

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