KOICA and Soonchunhyang University Medical Centre Provide Invitational Training Programme in Korea for Nurses from Preah Ang Duong Hospital

The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) together with the Soonchunhyang University Medical Centre have invited one more doctor and seven nurses from the Preah Ang Duong Hospital to pursue their study in the Republic of Korea for the “Invitational Training Programme- Nurse”.

They are scheduled to leave Cambodia for the Republic of Korea on July 10, 2022 until July 23, under the Project for Capacity Building of Ears Nose Throat (ENT) Centre in Preah Ang Doung Hospital, pointed out a press release of KOICA Cambodia Office.

According to the source, the objectives of this training program are 1)-Understanding of infection prevention and control, 2)-Capacity building of inpatient department/outpatient department managing and nursing technique, and 3)-Improving knowledge of special parts (operating room, central supply room, etc.) management and nursing technique.

In order to facilitate this training, KOICA Cambodia Office held a pre-departure orientation for them on July 7. The pre-departure orientation is to ease the entry of Cambodian participants into Korean culture and enable them to make the most of their life in the Republic of Korea. During pre-departure orientation, KOICA provided the needed topics about 1)-information about Korea, 2)-course information, and 3)-the code of conduct on integrity & sexual harassment.

KOICA has already invited six doctors from Preah Ang Duong Hospital to attend a training course on “Invitation Training Programme-Doctor” under the Project entitled “The Capacity Building of Ears Nose Throat (ENT) Centre in Preah Ang Duong Hospital” in the Republic of Korea from May 11 to 31, 2022 (21 days) for 3 doctors, and from May 11 to June 9, 2022 (30 days) for 3 other doctors.

Mr. Kim Kwang Wook, Deputy Country Director of KOICA Cambodia Office joined and congratulated the Cambodian doctor and nurses. He also requested the participants to avail this excellent opportunity to learn about Korea’s development during their stay and to share their experience in Cambodia for sustainable development. Then, Mr. Hort Sroeu, Senior Programme Specialist, and Mr. Ha Jun Seung, Young Professional of KOICA Cambodia Office, briefly reported on the above-mentioned topics of pre-departure orientation.

All participants who participated in the pre-departure orientation showed their gratitude to KOICA and Soonchunhyang University Medical Centre for their support and they showed a high level of participation and commitment throughout the course to promote capacity building for a broad understanding of the training programme for nurses.

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press