Amman: Jordanian Nursing Council (JNC) on Tuesday engaged in discussions with a delegation from the Arab Board of Health Specializations (ABHS) to explore ways to enhance cooperation and partnerships. The talks focused on coordinating steps to conduct the Arab Board exam in ophthalmology at the council’s simulation center.
According to Jordan News Agency, the discussions included JNC’s potential accreditation as a certified exam center within the ABHS-affiliated network of bodies. This move aims to strengthen Jordan’s standing as a regional hub for training and qualifying specialized healthcare personnel.
The meeting featured JNC’s Secretary-General, Dr. Hani Nawafleh, Director of ABHS Measurement and Assessment Department, Dr. Sabeeh Mashhadani, and Director of Administrative Coordination, Iman Homsi. Dr. Nawafleh highlighted that ongoing cooperation is crucial for developing health services and enhancing worker efficiency. He noted that this partnership opens up opportunities for integration in training and accreditation.
Dr. Mashhadani acknowledged the JNC’s role in developing health specialties and improving the efficiency of medical personnel. He emphasized ABHS’s commitment to supporting Jordan as a leader in medical and nursing education.
According to a JNC statement, both parties agreed to enhance future cooperation to contribute to the preparation of qualified health personnel, aligning with the highest standards.