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Re: رسالة من البروفيسور طارق الهد حول برنامج تدريب الاطباء فى بريطانيا (MTI Scheme) (Re: Abobakr Shadad)
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Quote: Dear Abobakr I have to salute all your efforts in advocating for your country and its people. I went to the website of Sudaneseonline Unfortunately I could not make any entries as I am not a member of the Forum, plus I do not have access to typing in Arabic facilities. The MTI Scheme which has been designed by RCP of London to benefit eligible candidates from several countries including Sudan (which de facto have been one of the first countries to enroll) is both transparent & independent scheme which has no affiliation to any body or any organization or any other group. The 'Stakeholders Group' have been formed from Sudanese physicians professional bodies (SAP, SMSP) & leading Sudanese RCP London Fellows in U K & Sudan, under patronage from the International Office of the RCP of London. The delivery and supervision of the scheme has been placed under remit & responsibility of the International Advisor of the RCP of London in Sudan, Dr Alaa Hassan Ahmed, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Kh. Univ. The scheme is NOT owned by anybody or any group including the Ministry of Health, Sudan. The selection for the interview is based upon sets of criteria based purely on professional merits. None of the criteria has got any personal or other hierarchy influence, neither in Sudan nor abroad. Kindly reassure our young prospective candidates & feel free to post this message on Sudaneseonline
Tarik Elhadd
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