Azerbaijan Healthcare Practitioners Improve Efficiency with New IT Skills Medical professionals from the Imishli’s Central Hospital, Children’s Clinic, and Central Clinic are now working more efficiently thanks to the skills they gained through IATP training during the spring of 2009.
After IATP Center Administrator Abulfat Zeynalli delivered an outreach and recruitment presentation on ICT for medical practitioners, ten physicians from local healthcare institutions signed up for IATP skills courses. They completed computer basics and office applications training at the Imishli IATP Center in February and March. As part of their coursework, these professionals learned how to work with files and folders, track patient information, and use word processing software.
Hospital staff are using their new skills daily. Imishli’s health administrators and physicians are using computers to document patient conditions, produce health certificates, and generate various registration forms. Imlishi Regional Central Hospital Registration Department employee Arzu Salmanova commented, “Now I can say that I do my job faster than before. People don’t need to wait long for registration and this makes me happy.”
this is really great imporvment.I hope they can learn more skill.
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