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    Afghans complete advanced medical training

    QALAT, AFGHANISTAN

    02.13.2008

    Story by Capt. Robert Everdeen 

    United States Air Forces Central     

    By Air Force Capt. Bob Everdeen
    Provincial Reconstruction Team Qalat

    QALAT, Afghanistan – Less than a month after a basic emergency medical technician training class graduated, seven more Afghan men entered the medical career field after graduating from a nursing school program facilitated by the joint Air Force and Army Provincial Reconstruction Team.

    The 12-month training program teaches students the basics of nursing: taking vital signs, assessing overall health, initial patient screening, medical terminology and an overview of medications. The course is taught by a local Afghan employed by the PRT.

    The importance of the accomplishment the seven young men have achieved was best described by three Afghan government representatives from Zabul province who attended the graduation ceremony: Dr. Nazir Ahmadzai, director of public health; Mr. Abdul Nabi Wadan, director of education; and Dr. Fazul Rahman, director of Ibn Sina medical.

    "I have seen people who have completed this training in the past," said Dr. Rahman. "You are now the future to make things better for Zabul province and Afghanistan."

    "We look forward to more classes like this in the future," the director of education said during his address to the graduates. "You've studied hard, earned your certification and now employers will be eager to accept you into their practices."

    "To the students, congratulations. To the PRT, thank you," Dr. Ahmadzai said. "This is a very special subject because you are helping humans. One person can make a difference, especially in Zabul where we don't have enough educated people, particularly in the medical field."

    The graduates must successfully complete a certification test in Kabul before being hired into practice in Afghanistan. Traditionally, graduates of the nursing school program who pass the test enjoy a 100 percent employment rate.

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    Date Taken: 02.13.2008
    Date Posted: 02.13.2008 10:04
    Story ID: 16307
    Location: QALAT, AF

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