The Royal College has been quietly assisting in the reconstruction of Afghanistan’s residency education system, devastated by years of war, by supplying members of the NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan (NTM-A) with educational materials and advice to appropriately modernize the country’s training programs.“These efforts are essential for the training of Afghan physicians in medical and surgical specialties, to ensure a healthy future for the people of Afghanistan,” says Major Vivian McAlister, MD, FRCSC, member of Royal College Council and NTM-A participant.The capacity-building initiative is supported on the ground by the NTM-A team, which includes numerous Fellows of the Royal College, who advise their Afghan counterparts on ways they can...
If people are getting hurt, you need to be there to pick up the pieces,” says Major Andrew Kirkpatri...
The Afghanistan world that many westerners imagine is one of a war-ravaged and depraved land littere...
This paper describes the crucial issues and challenges facing Afghanistan’s universities as they beg...
The Royal College has been quietly assisting in thereconstruction of Afghanistan’s residency educati...
In recognition of support given to Fellows serving in Afghanistan, a flag box was commissioned by of...
As the medical system is being rebuilt in Afghanistan, many programs that are familiar in Canada, ar...
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - “ You know, we’ve had mentors off and on for years and didn’t make much progre...
Canada’s role in re-building a war torn Afghanistan after decades of conflict was the focus for the ...
One of the untold success stories of Afghanistan is the transformation of higher education over the ...
The education received in madrassas located in Pakistan is contributing to the Taliban’s resurgence ...
OTTAWA, Nov. 11, 2011 /CNW/ - Today the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada recognize...
The deployment of the Dutch Armed Forces in Afghanistan between 2001-2014, had an enormous impact on...
Military surgeons are set to teach lessons learned in field hospitals to help doctors in Canada deal...
Dr. Vivian McAlister was living a “comfortable” life back in 2006. He was an established transplant ...
In late 2005, Canadian Forces Health Services (CFHS) was tasked with the command of the NATO Role 3 ...
If people are getting hurt, you need to be there to pick up the pieces,” says Major Andrew Kirkpatri...
The Afghanistan world that many westerners imagine is one of a war-ravaged and depraved land littere...
This paper describes the crucial issues and challenges facing Afghanistan’s universities as they beg...
The Royal College has been quietly assisting in thereconstruction of Afghanistan’s residency educati...
In recognition of support given to Fellows serving in Afghanistan, a flag box was commissioned by of...
As the medical system is being rebuilt in Afghanistan, many programs that are familiar in Canada, ar...
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - “ You know, we’ve had mentors off and on for years and didn’t make much progre...
Canada’s role in re-building a war torn Afghanistan after decades of conflict was the focus for the ...
One of the untold success stories of Afghanistan is the transformation of higher education over the ...
The education received in madrassas located in Pakistan is contributing to the Taliban’s resurgence ...
OTTAWA, Nov. 11, 2011 /CNW/ - Today the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada recognize...
The deployment of the Dutch Armed Forces in Afghanistan between 2001-2014, had an enormous impact on...
Military surgeons are set to teach lessons learned in field hospitals to help doctors in Canada deal...
Dr. Vivian McAlister was living a “comfortable” life back in 2006. He was an established transplant ...
In late 2005, Canadian Forces Health Services (CFHS) was tasked with the command of the NATO Role 3 ...
If people are getting hurt, you need to be there to pick up the pieces,” says Major Andrew Kirkpatri...
The Afghanistan world that many westerners imagine is one of a war-ravaged and depraved land littere...
This paper describes the crucial issues and challenges facing Afghanistan’s universities as they beg...