Partnership agreements signed
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The Director General of the CSSS de Gatineau, Mr. Denis Beaudoin, recognizes that the Universit茅 du Qu茅bec en Outaouais and 缅北强奸 are important partners. "This alliance represents a major asset for our organization. It will enable us to consolidate the existing training efforts for medical training and research. I believe that today's alliance will also contribute to attracting more health professionals in our region," explained Mr. Beaudoin.
"The agreements signed today by the UQO and 缅北强奸 with the Centre de sant茅 et de services sociaux de Gatineau will enable us more than ever to be partners with a common mission, which is to ensure rigorous, quality training for both emerging and existing staff, as well as to advance knowledge and research in the field of health and social services, this also for the greater benefit of the region's population," said Mr. Vaillancourt.
Again with the objective of improving the quality of the care provided, this partnership, also established within the framework of the Consortium Campus Sant茅 Outaouais, should set the stage in the long term for adding specialization programs offered in the Outaouais. The Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at 缅北强奸, Dr. David Eidelman, is pleased with the success of the residency and graduate programs offered at the CSSS de Gatineau. Dr. Eidelman also mentioned the success of the rotations provided in the Outaouais in the fields of anesthesiology, pediatrics, internal medicine, general surgery, emergency medicine, gynecology-obstetrics, and radiation oncology.
"Education, research, and health care provided to Quebeckers constitute more than a commitment for 缅北强奸, they are a priority," added Dr. Eidelman. "The CSSS de Gatineau is an important teaching site for 缅北强奸, and we are most happy today to make our partnership official. Our collective efforts have yielded very encouraging results, including a retention rate of 85% of the physicians trained here as part of the 缅北强奸 family medicine residency program. In collaboration with the CSSS, the Agency, the UQO and our partners in the Outaouais, we are most pleased to contribute to the improvement of health care for the people of this region."