New study indicates that honor-oriented aggression is not an exclusively male behavior

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New findings suggest that, like men, women may react with aggression when defending their honor. However, this aggression appears to be relational in nature — such as spreading rumors about another person — rather than physical. The study findings were published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences. Much research has explored how men in honor cultures tend to use physical aggression when defending their reputation. For example, in the Southern United States, acts of aggression and even violence are often condoned so long as a man is defending his honor or protecting his family… Continue reading “New study indicates that honor-oriented aggression is not an exclusively male behavior”

Amid Blood Supply Emergency, New Heaven New Earth Shincheonji Church Steps Up to Donate

NEW YORK, May 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Dozens of New York-based members of New Heaven New Earth, Shincheonji Church of Jesus (SCJ), participated in a group blood donation expected to run May 6th through May 13th. Donations were made through the New York Blood Center (NYBC), one of the world’s largest independent blood centers.

The church members’ donations come amid a blood supply emergency announced by the NYBC. As of May 9th, the organization reported that inventory is low across all blood types. Ideally, the center would have a 5-7-day blood supply. Currently, however, blood types O and B have fallen to a 1-2-day level.

“This time of the year always tends to be difficult for the blood supply, with school spring breaks and increased travel making blood donations less of a priority,” said Andrea Cefarelli, senior executive director at NYBC. “These factors are now coinciding with increasing COVID cases and a potential fifth wave of the pandemic.”

The latest news comes during a national blood supply shortage that has made headlines since early 2022. Pix 11 reported that the NYBC previously collected 50 pints of blood on a typical day. By January 2022, it was only collecting seven or eight pints per day.

Inspired to save lives and raise awareness, members of SCJ in New York leaped at the chance to donate blood. The church hopes that others will be encouraged to do the same.

Donations made in New York follow the group blood donation of more than 18,478 members of SCJ in South Korea. All certificates and tickets collected within the two-week donation period will be given to the Korean Red Cross. So far, donation tickets worth nearly $100,000 have been gathered.

SCJ members have stepped up to donate blood since 2020. Following a request made by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, members donated plasma at a time when Covid-19 treatments were not yet available.

“I was deeply moved when 6,000 members of the church donated plasma for the development of a treatment for COVID-19 in 2020,” said an official from Green Cross Korea. “Once again, I would like to express my gratitude to Shincheonji Church of Jesus, which has stepped forward in times of national crisis.”

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ZTE Axon 40 Ultra officially launched in China

SHENZHEN, China, May 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ ZTE Corporation (0763.HK / 000063.SZ), a major international provider of telecommunications, enterprise and consumer technology solutions for the mobile internet, today announced that it has launched its Axon 40 Ultra, a masterpiece demonstrating an advanced upgrade in Under-Display Camera (UDC) technology and pioneering the technology of multi-camera computational photography. Equipped with the brand new Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, the ZTE Axon 40 Ultra is “designed for the spectacular”, manifesting the ultimate form of a smartphone with excellence in all three aspects of screen, image, and performance.

New-Generation UDC Technology Offers Spectacular Images in Every Glance

As the pioneer of Under-Display Camera technology, ZTE is continuously leading the evolution of the full-screen trend. Based on ZTE’s previous world-leading UDC products, the Axon 40 Ultra, as the third-generation commercial product with the upgraded UDC technology, has achieved great innovative breakthroughs. Moreover, with a fully integrated screen, the ZTE Axon 40 Ultra has managed to present the ultimate form of full screen.

For the Axon 40 Ultra, a 400PPI density has been applied to the UDC area of the screen while the whole screen is equipped with a blue diamond arrangement, presenting an even better visual integration effect. Meanwhile, the industry-first independent pixel drive technology is also adapted to ensure that each pixel unit is driven by a separate pixel circuit, enabling an even clearer screen display. The circuit adopts distributed transparent wiring, which eliminates the aggregation of circuits on the edge of the screen of the UDC area, providing an even smoother image. Also, the UDC Pro screen display chip is further upgraded with the integration of the MRC algorithm upgrade, intelligent pixel enhancement, and intelligent display optimization technology to create a more accurate and synchronized display. With the newly upgraded flawless full screen, ZTE Axon 40 Ultra can provide an even more immersive experience and offer spectacular imagery at every glance.

Meanwhile, the front camera image quality has also been greatly improved. The ZTE Axon 40 Ultra is equipped with a 16-megapixel front UDC, which can reach up to a 2.24μm large pixel infusion effect, generating greater light sensitivity for the UDC area. The Selfie Algorithm 3.0 uses in-depth learning AI technology to reduce noise and is capable of real-time calibrations of images under different light environments such as intelligently defogging or using anti-glare, to greatly improve image clarity and transparency. Meanwhile, the Smart Makeup function can even further enhance the image quality of facial shots.

Flagship-level screen configuration creates even more excitement. ZTE Axon 40 Ultra is equipped with a 6.8-inch AMOLED large screen that supports 1116*2480 resolution FHD+, with a peak brightness up to 1500nit, 100% coverage of DCI-P3 wide color gamut, 10bit color depth, and 1.07 billion color extreme display, delivering extreme color effects and clarity. Also, this spectacular large screen fully supports 120Hz intelligent high refresh rate and 360Hz touch sampling rate. Additionally, the 1440Hz high-frequency Pulse-width modulation (PWM)dimming function can effectively reduce the screen flicker in dark scenes, which, in combination with the TUV Rheinland low-blue-light Eyesafe certification, provides ultra protection for eye safety.

Three-Primary-Camera Trinity System Offers Spectacular Shots at Every Angle

While the full screen allows users to “see the spectacle”, the primary cameras of the ZTE Axon 40 Ultra have been fully upgraded to a three-primary-camera “trinity” consisting of a 64-megapixel humanity camera, a 64-megapixel ultra-wide-angle primary camera, and a 64-megapixel periscope telephoto primary camera, which is the best triple-camera system in the industry. Fueled by multiple, exclusively powerful computing photography functions, the three-primary-camera system further enables ZTE Axon 40 Ultra to be the flagship smartphone to “capture spectacle”.

The 64-megapixel humanity primary camera and ultra-wide-angle primary camera are equipped with two Sony IMX787 sensors, introduced to the industry in the ZTE Axon 40 Ultra. Such a setup can achieve dual full-pixel omnidirectional focusing, enabling focusing to be faster and more accurate. Specifically, the 64-megapixel humanity camera adopts a 35mm equivalent focal length, with a 7P lens and a large aperture of f/1.6, providing a hardware-level optical blur effect. The ultra-wide-angle primary camera adopts a 16mm equivalent focal length with a 4cm AF macro, combining both wide-angle and macro functions, to achieve an ultra-low distortion on the curved surface. The periscope telephoto primary camera adopts a 91mm equivalent focal length with a 5.7x optical zoom function from wide-angle to telephoto. Equipped with Steadicam-level full-system image stabilization, OIS optical image stabilization + EIS image stabilization enables great performance for every photo.

Computed photography is upgraded even further. Unlike other smartphones equipped with three primary cameras of the same pixel, the ZTE Axon 40 Ultra is the only smartphone in the industry that supports 8k ultra-high-definition recording with all of the primary cameras. It is also the only three-primary-camera smartphone in the industry equipped with a snapshot function with all of the primary cameras, making it possible to capture objects in motion through its own Customized Adaptive Shutter Algorithm. Last but not least, the ZTE Axon 40 Ultra is the only three-primary-camera smartphone in the industry that supports preset focusing with all of the primary cameras, allowing users to manually preset the focusing distance before shooting, further reducing the focusing time.

Furthermore, the super night scene video function has been further enhanced. The unique AI videography algorithm can improve the brightness of the picture, enhance the resolution when shooting videos in dark areas, reduce noise, and truly restore color information. Meanwhile, ZTE Axon 40 Ultra is equipped with multiple night sky photography feature modes such as Smart Moon, Star Photography Algorithm, and AI constellation, providing users with superior night photography. Alongside the humanistic image color system, and rich humanistic filters such as Bresson black and white filter, film filter, etc., ZTE Axon 40 Ultra helps users to experience a ton of fun photo shooting with a variety of photography and videography scenarios.

Hardcore Performance and Magnificent Aesthetic Offers A Spectacle for Every Second

Designed for spectacular performance, ZTE Axon 40 Ultra is equipped with the flagship configuration of the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, UFS3.1, and LPDDR5 RAM. On top of this, this flagship device features VC liquid cooling technology for maximized performance, with the total heat dissipation area of the nine-layer heat dissipation structure reaching 36,356 mm2. Asisted by the new dual-channel enhanced VC liquid-cooled vaporizer, the thermal conductivity of the waterfall-type fast heat conduction design can be largely increased by 400%. The heat absorption ability of the Aerospace-grade micro-nano-cavity graphene phase-change vapor chamber has been increased by 140%, and its thermal conductivity is 300 times better than before, fueling ZTE Axon 40 Ultra for its quick heat dissipation and smooth performance.

For an even better gaming experience, ZTE Axon 40 Ultra is also equipped with Snapdragon Sound, DTS audio stereo dual speakers, X-axis linear motor, and 90/120 high frame rate, providing the users with a greatly upgraded audio and operation experience. On top of that, ZTE Axon 40 Ultra fully supports hardware encryption, with an independent safety chip incorporated, in order to better protect system safety.

In terms of outlook, ZTE Axon 40 Ultra features a sleek and aesthetic integrated design, manifesting the spirit of elegance. It is designed with a 71-degree super-curved waterfall surface design, alongside a 3.9mm super-deep bending degree, which makes the device more comfortable to hold. Meanwhile, an industry-first rear-camera frameless glass design is applied on the back of ZTE Axon 40, which perfectly “hides” the metal platform surface. This new flagship provides two options of colors-the Chinese Ink and Dunhuang Orange.

Starting May 13th, the ZTE Axon 40 Ultra will be available for sale in Mainland China.

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ZTE Corporation
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Gate.io Launches ‘Gate Institutional’ For Institutional Investors

MAJURO, Marshall Islands, May 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Gate.io, one of the largest exchanges in the world with over 10 million users, has launched an institutional services arm that will focus on servicing Market Makers (MM) and Brokers. Named “Gate Institutional,” this new service will provide the tools needed to help institutions increase their crypto exposure. Recently, Gate.io also launched a massive promotional campaign with $10 million in liquidity to support brokers on the platform.

Director of Business Development at Gate.io, said about Gate Institutional’s launch, “More and more institutions are curious about cryptocurrencies and are looking to diversify their portfolios. To ease their access to crypto services, Gate.io launched Gate Institutional. Being a comprehensive crypto ecosystem, Gate Institutional will benefit a wider range of brokers and market makers.”

Gate Institution’s Broker and MM programs are key focuses for Gate.io as it looks to increase liquidity while continuing its expansion. Gate io’s MM program supports some of the leading cryptocurrencies in the world with flexible trade strategies, a frequency of 900r/s for order placement, 5000r/s for order cancellations, and support for over 300 connections through WebSocket. Meanwhile, the Broker Program supports three types of brokers – Portal, API, and Exchange. Each type of broker will earn rewards and bonuses based on their platform use.

Gate Institution will also issue an exclusive NFT pass, which users can hold to access Gate.io’s metaverse. In addition, the NFT has been upgraded with 3D capabilities and will allow users to obtain whitelist qualifications or direct airdrops.

About Gate.io

Established in 2013, Gate.io is one of the oldest, leading cryptocurrency exchanges. Gate.io offers most of the leading digital assets and has over 10 million registered users across the world. It is consistently ranked as one of the top 10 cryptocurrency exchanges based on liquidity and trading volume on CoinGecko, and has been verified by the Blockchain Transparency Institute (BTI). Additionally, Gate.io has been given a rating of 4.5 by Forbes Advisor, making it one of the Best Crypto Exchanges for 2021. Besides the main exchange, Gate.io also offers other services such as decentralized finance, research and analytics, venture capital investments, wallet services, and more.

Editorial: Don’t let political revenge dictate budget vetoes

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Dissent is essential to democracy. Punishing dissent is essential to the Ron DeSantis brand. Just ask Disney, which faces the loss of the special district that allowed it to tax itself for municipal services. Ask state university faculty members who face tenure challenges. Or ask school board members in 12 counties including Orange and Brevard and elsewhere, who faced threats and retaliation for insisting on protecting students with COVID-19 mask mandates. When he’s challenged, DeSantis lashes out. That’s what bullies do. That’s what makes the governor’s use of line-item veto power in the new … Continue reading “Editorial: Don’t let political revenge dictate budget vetoes”

Sphera Tackles Scope 3 Emissions Reporting with Launch of its Automated Life Cycle Assessment Solution

New solution will allow businesses to aggregate and calculate life cycle assessments quickly and at scale

CHICAGO, May 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Sphera®, a leading global provider of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) performance and risk management software, data and consulting services, today announced the launch of its new Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Automation software, building upon the company’s existing LCA solutions. The move comes as investor and regulatory pressures surrounding the standardization and digitalization of end-to-end sustainability data measurement continue to mount, necessitating increasingly sophisticated and granular reporting and compliance tools.

Sphera’s next-generation solution integrates seamlessly with customers’ existing systems for rapid deployment, allowing customers to quickly receive holistic, real-time analysis and insights into the environmental footprint of their product portfolios. It also features extensive managed content that enables customers to instantaneously calculate their carbon footprint at scale and model how adjustments to specific variables—such as leveraging a cleaner power source or altering production processes—may affect emissions outputs.

The LCA Automation solution serves as an extension of Sphera’s existing Product Sustainability capabilities which include life cycle assessment software and content. The service allows a company to increase the number of LCAs by a factor of 1,000, in turn enabling the experienced LCA professional to focus on analyzing and improving results, versus creating them.

The overarching goal of Sphera’s LCA Automation tool is to help businesses—especially those in sectors with complex supply chains, such as manufacturing, consumer goods, paints and chemicals—to more effectively reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions at every step of production, from design to disassembly. Improved forecasting will facilitate holistic corporate decisions with sustainability incorporated at each stage, allowing teams to proactively predict and control environmental impact.

Paul Marushka, Sphera’s CEO and president, says: “Historically, LCAs have been viewed as voluntary, ad-hoc add-ons to broader corporate sustainability efforts. However, with consumer awareness growing in-step with regulatory mandates to mitigate the effects of climate change, LCA Automation feeds into the highest needs of decarbonization. As recent moves from the EU, SEC and the latest IPCC report have shown, financial and reputational fallout from a failure to act are very much a ‘when’, not an ‘if’.”

Continues Marushka, “From helping engineers create more sustainable products to enabling procurement professionals to establish lower carbon emission supply chains, LCA Automation will transform decision-making, for the benefit of both businesses and our planet.”

About Sphera
Sphera is the leading provider of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) performance and risk management software, data and consulting services focusing on Environment, Health, Safety & Sustainability (EHS&S), Operational Risk Management and Product Stewardship. For more than 30 years, we have served over 3,000 customers and a million-plus users in 80 countries to help companies keep their people safe, their products sustainable and their operations productive. Learn more about Sphera at www.sphera.com. Follow Sphera on LinkedIn.

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April 23 has been declared the World Infant, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Day (WICAPHK) by the world’s leading psychiatric organizations for child and adolescence

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 11 May 2022 – Research has shown that most mental disorders develop in childhood and adolescence (before the age of 25), and one-quarter of number of years lost to disability or illness for mental and substance use disorders occur in youths. Recognising the urgency to address this burgeoning issue and to galvanise the global community to take ownership and action, the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP), International Society for Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology (ISAPP), World Association for Infant Mental Health (WAIMH), and World Psychiatric Association Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (WPA-CAP) have jointly declared April 23 as the World Infant, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Day (WICAMHD) with a launch event on that day.ICOMBINE

Children and adolescents form one third of the world’s population. Childhood and adolescence are foundational years and ideally a period of growth, learning and carefree exploration. However, many around the world are inflicted by trauma and crises – adverse experiences which research has demonstrated to impact lifelong mental and physical health.

Research has also shown that most mental disorders develop in childhood and adolescence (before the age of 25), and one-quarter of disability-adjusted life years for mental and substance use disorders occur in youths. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are also contributing factors in the development of mental disorders in adult years. The indirect and compounding effects of this is a ballooning economic burden on societies, especially in the areas of healthcare utilisation and productivity loss.

Below are excerpts from speakers at the Launch: Associate Professor Daniel Fung, President of the IACAPAP said, “Studies of adults with both mental and physical illnesses have also shown that adverse childhood experiences can have long lasting effects later in life. The emphasis by most governments has always been on adults in both financial budgeting as well as policy development.  We hope to change this with the World Infant Child and Adolescent Mental Health Day, by relooking our priorities and having the right reasons for planning our future. If there is no health without mental health, then the key to health and well-being of people and nations lies with our young, and we should take early steps to protect their mental health.”

Prof Campbell Paul, President for WAIMH said, “Early intervention means intervening early in childhood and before mental health problems become established when it is more difficult to help the child or young person resume a healthy social and emotional developmental trajectory. Around the world mental health services for infants, children and adolescents are patchy and sparse with many countries and communities having literally no access to child mental health services,”

Prof Norbert Skokauskas, Chair for WPA-CAP said, “We are aware of the current unmet needs in global child and adolescent mental health and it’s critical for us to call for an integrated approach with a clear vision for change, political support and funding to implement the vision, and trained healthcare workforce to implement the change in clinical practice,”.

Prof Mario Speranza, President of the ISAPP said, “Supporting adolescents’ mental health is not just a duty toward a significant part of the population. It may be useful to remind ourselves that children and adolescents represent over a quarter of the world population. It’s much more a question of investing in the most promising elements of our society. Raise the awareness of the specific needs of children and adolescents and supporting their mental health means investing in our very own future. This is the reason for celebrating the World Infant, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Day,”

The designation of Apr 23 as WICAMHD draws recognition of the importance of infant, child and adolescent mental health; and encourages stakeholders to advocate for the promotion of mental health and prevention of mental illness in the young by:

  • Improving global public awareness about infant, child and adolescent mental health.
  • Creating literacy and competencies in the promotion of infant, child and adolescent mental health as well as reducing the stigma of mental disorders in these populations.
  • Improving diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infant, child and adolescent mental disorders through international cooperation and understanding.
  • Reaching out to countries with scarce resources to develop infant, child and adolescent mental health professionals.

The prevalence of mental disorders continues to rise in the young and is higher than in older-age groups. An improved understanding of this, as well as better awareness among communities and helping professionals cannot be underestimated.

A recording of the launch event can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgOV4WR0m7I

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATIONS

 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY AND ALLIED PROFESSIONS (IACAPAP)

The International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP) mission is to advocate for the promotion of the mental health and development of children and adolescents through policy, practice and research.

The mission of IACAPAP is to promote child and adolescent psychiatry and the mental health and development of children and adolescents through policy, practice, training and research.

For more information, visit: https://iacapap.org/

INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOLOGY (ISAPP)

International Society for Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology (ISAPP) is an organization established to work for the mental health of adolescents, and it is comprised of individual members devoted to working with adolescents, either in the field of child psychiatry and psychology or adult psychiatry and psychology.

The International Society for Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology’s (ISAPP) mission is to increase public and professional awareness about the mental health and development of adolescents all around the world.

For more information, visit: http://www.isapp.org/

WORLD ASSOCIATION FOR INFANT MENTAL HEALTH (WAIMH)

The World Association for Infant Mental Health (WAIMH) is a not-for-profit organization for scientific and educational professionals. WAIMH’s central aim is to promote the mental wellbeing and healthy development of infants throughout the world, taking into account cultural, regional, and environmental variations and generating and disseminating scientific knowledge.

WAIMH’s mission promotes education, research, and study of the effects of mental, emotional and social development during infancy on later normal and psychopathological development through international and interdisciplinary cooperation, publications, affiliate associations, and through regional and biennial congresses devoted to scientific, educational, and clinical work with infants and their caregivers.

For more information, visit: https://waimh.org/

WORLD PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY SECTION (WPA-CAP)

The World Psychiatric Association Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (WPA-CAP) section supports the overall mission and goals of the WPA in:

  • Working with its members and partners around the world to promote child and adolescent mental health and to encourage the highest possible standards of clinical practice and ethical behaviour in child and adolescent psychiatry.
  • Contributing to education programs and research, meetings, and publications to increase knowledge about child and adolescent mental disorders and skills in addressing them.
  • Disseminating knowledge about evidence-based therapy and values-based practice in child and adolescent psychiatry.
  • Being a voice for the dignity and human rights of young patients and their families
  • Upholding the rights of the child and adolescent psychiatrists where they may be challenged.

For more information, visit: https://www.wpanet.org/child-adolescent-psychiatry

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OECD eyes scaling up co-op with Azerbaijan on finding ways to improve SOEs

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By Trend The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is exploring opportunities for scaling up its co-operation with Azerbaijan by undertaking an OECD review of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to conduct analysis and provide recommendations on how to improve ownership and governance practices of SOEs, the OECD told Trend. Azerbaijan participates in several other OECD thematic programmes, networks and projects, such as the OECD Eurasia Competitiveness Programme, the Anti-Corruption Network for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, the Green Action Task Force, and the Support for… Continue reading “OECD eyes scaling up co-op with Azerbaijan on finding ways to improve SOEs”

جامعة البحرين الطبية تواصل الحصول على الإعترافات الدولية لبرامجها

 10 مايو: بما يتماشى مع المعايير العالمية لجودة التعليم الطبي، حصلت الكلية الملكية للجراحين في أيرلندا – جامعة البحرين الطبية (RCSI البحرين) على تجديد للإعتماد الطبي والأكاديمي من المجلس الطبي الأيرلندي (IMC) لبرنامج بكالوريوس الطب في عام 2021، وقرار الثقة الكاملة من هيئة جودة التعليم والتدريب بمملكة البحرين (BQA) في عام 2022 لبرنامج بكالوريوس التمريض وبرنامج الماجيستير في التمريض. ويحظى برنامج بكالوريوس الطب في جامعة البحرين الطبية على اعتماد المجلس الطبي الأيرلندي منذ عام 2014، وأُدرِجت كلية الطب التابعة للجامعة في الدليل العالمي لكليات الطب وفي “قائمة جامعات العالم” التابعة للاتحاد الدولي للجامعات (اليونسكو).

اجتمع فريق المجلس الطبي الأيرلندي بقيادة البروفيسور ماري أوسوليفان، عضو المجلس الطبي، وأعضاء المجلس لإجراء عملية إعادة الاعتماد لبرنامج بكالوريوس الطب على مدار بضعة أيام مع فريق الإدارة التنفيذية بجامعة البحرين الطبية، واعضاء هيئة التدريس بكلية الطب ومجلس الطلبة للجامعة، ومجموعة من الطلاب من أعوام دراسية مختلفة والمتدربين. وتمت مراجعة برنامج بكالوريوس الطب بما يتماشى مع المعايير العالمية للجودة الصادرة عن الاتحاد العالمي للتعليم الطبي (World Federation of Medical Education)، وأصدر المجلس الطبي الأيرلندي تجديدًا لإعتماد برنامج بكالوريوس الطب لمدة خمس سنوات حتى نوفمبر 2026.

وبقيادة البروفيسور إريكا سيرش، القائم بأعمال عميد كلية علوم التمريض في جامعة فاليندار في ألمانيا، قامت لجنة المراجعة من هيئة جودة التعليم والتدريب، والتي تألفت من ثلاثة متخصصين في الرعاية الصحية الإقليمية والدولية وأعضاء هيئة جودة التعليم والتدريب، بالإجتماع مع فريق الإدارة التنفيذية في جامعة البحرين الطبية وأعضاء هيئة التدريس من كلية التمريض والقبالة وكلية الدراسات العليا بالإضافة إلى الطلاب والخريجين. ولقد حصلت جامعة البحرين الطبية على قرار الثقة الكاملة من هيئة جودة التعليم العالي، وتواصل الجامعة بالحفاظ على مستواها واستيفائها لمعايير إطار المؤهلات الوطنية في البحرين (NQF) لبرنامج بكالوريوس التمريض و برنامج الماجيستير في التمريض.

ولقد تضمنت كلتا الزيارتين عدة اجتماعات مع مسؤولي التدريب في الجامعة، والمحاضرين السريريين واللجان الإستشارية للبرامج وأرباب العمل من وزارة الصحة والمستشفيات الشريكة للجامعة بما في ذلك مستشفى الملك حمد الجامعي بمملكة البحرين، مستشفى قوة دفاع البحرين البحرين – الخدمات الطبية الملكية، ومجمع السلمانية الطبي بمملكة البحرين، والعديد من المراكز الصحية في البحرين وكليفلاند كلينك في أبو ظبي، بالإمارات العربية المتحدة.

وقال البروفيسور سمير العتوم، رئيس الكلية الملكية للجراحين في أيرلندا – جامعة البحرين الطبية: “من خلال معايير الاعتماد الأكاديمي الذي تحظى به الجامعة ومناهجنا الدراسية المعترف بها عالميا، يتخرج طلاب جامعة البحرين الطبية وهم مزودون بالمعرفة والخبرة اللازمة للمنافسة على فرص وظيفية في جميع أنحاء العالم والمساهمة في تطوير برامج الرعاية الصحية الوطنية في دول الخليج”.

تتبع جامعة RCSI Bahrain للكلية الملكية للجراحين في إيرلندا التي تأسست في العام 1784 وهي جامعة مرخصة في مملكة البحرين كجامعة خاصة مستقلة. وكنظيرتها في إيرلندا، فإن جامعة RCSI Bahrain هي مؤسسة علوم صحية غير ربحية تركز على التعليم والأبحاث لدفع التغيير الإيجابي في جميع مجالات صحة الإنسان في جميع أنحاء العالم.

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