Medical simulators were unveiled in the presence of the Minister of Health, Treatment, and Medical Education and the Vice President for Science and Technology of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Iran PressIran news: Iranian specialists in knowledge-based companies have succeeded in producing medical surgical simulators and advanced diagnostic devices for use in hospitals.

On the sidelines of the unveiling of medical simulators in Tehran on Wednesday, the Vice President for Science and Technology of the Islamic Republic of Iran Sorena Sattari said that knowledge-based companies had an effective presence in various sectors of the Ministry of Health.

Sattari stated that knowledge-based companies had recently entered the field of medical education, which both would enhance the quality of medical education and strengthen medical research.

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He emphasized that strengthening medical education was an important and new event in the field of medicine and would raise the level of technology of medical devices.

Sattari added that the e-learning devices of knowledge-based companies would be included in the training protocols of the Ministry of Health and would help a lot in the process of treating patients.

Saeed Namaki, Minister of Health, Treatment, and Medical Education of Iran also said that with the cooperation of knowledge-based companies, an important change had taken place in the field of virtual medical education.

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Medical simulators unveiled in presence of Health Min.
Medical simulators unveiled in presence of Health Min.
Medical simulators unveiled in presence of Health Min.
Medical simulators unveiled in presence of Health Min.
Medical simulators unveiled in presence of Health Min.
Medical simulators unveiled in presence of Health Min.