Nayrouz News Agency : Chairman of the Private Hospitals Association Fawzi Hammouri Monday
stressed that the association is committed to ensuring that medical and
nursing staff at private hospitals receive proper training on the
treatment protocols of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Hammouri
was speaking at a virtual workshop on the management of acute
respiratory failure organized by the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID) in cooperation with the Ministry of
Health, the Royal Medical Services and the Jordanian-American Physicians
Association.
The meeting aimed at introducing and familiarizing
the participants with the latest recommendations and protocols for the
treatment of acute respiratory failure caused by the novel coronavirus.
According
to Hammouri, the meeting provides an excellent opportunity for
participants to obtain global knowledge and experience, voicing the hope
that such knowhow helps in improving survival and recovery rates.
He
noted that the association is currently carrying out a project in
cooperation with the USAID that offers training to more than 600 private
hospitals medical professionals on the treatment and management of
coronavirus cases.
USAID Director of Population and Family
Health Office Daniel Sinclair said that the workshop is part of the
agency's commitment to supporting the Ministry of Health and other
national health stakeholders in their response to the pandemic, in
addition to upgrading healthcare services to overcome challenges imposed
by the crisis.