Baghdad/Obelisk: Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki Wednesday, providing sufficient funds to handle the largest number of patients through the global advanced medical staff recruitment in various alakhtsasat.
The statement quoted al-Maliki during a visit to Ibn Sina hospital to visit patients who undergone knee replacement operations, conducted by the Austrian medical team supervised by the Ministry of health, "the Government has spent one year $ 60 million deal with a number of medical conditions, but today our funds to deal with the largest number of patients through the global advanced medical staff recruitment in various alakhtsasat.
"Our visit today to the hospital come to identify the level of services provided to patients who undergone operations by Austrian medical staff", adding that "this step is beginning for future steps will receive the largest number of patients who suffer from difficult diseases and yilgao abroad for treatment.
"These operations will be conducted within the country will be given to our medical training and practice through effective participation by foreign medical staff, which will lead to more expertise in various disciplines.
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The statement quoted al-Maliki during a visit to Ibn Sina hospital to visit patients who undergone knee replacement operations, conducted by the Austrian medical team supervised by the Ministry of health, "the Government has spent one year $ 60 million deal with a number of medical conditions, but today our funds to deal with the largest number of patients through the global advanced medical staff recruitment in various alakhtsasat.
"Our visit today to the hospital come to identify the level of services provided to patients who undergone operations by Austrian medical staff", adding that "this step is beginning for future steps will receive the largest number of patients who suffer from difficult diseases and yilgao abroad for treatment.
"These operations will be conducted within the country will be given to our medical training and practice through effective participation by foreign medical staff, which will lead to more expertise in various disciplines.
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