BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 25. The meeting of Azerbaijani doctors living in Finland has been held at the Azerbaijan House in Helsinki, TurkicWorld reports via the State Committee for Work with Diaspora of Azerbaijan.
The meeting was organized by the coordinator of Scandinavian Azerbaijanis in Finland, the head of the Azerbaijani-Turkish youth organization, and head of the Azerbaijan House in Helsinki, Ulviya Jabbarova.
According to the information, doctors participating in the meeting shared their professional experiences and expressed their opinions on innovations to be implemented in the field of healthcare in Azerbaijan.
"During the event, such relevant topics as knowledge exchange in the field of healthcare in Azerbaijan and joint projects that can be implemented in the future were discussed.
The ways of adapting the Finnish healthcare model and technologies to the Azerbaijani one were explored.
The participants of the meeting emphasized that the improvement of Finnish digital health systems, family medicine, and inter-community health services can be beneficial for Azerbaijan.
To note, the main purpose of the event is to establish deeper ties between Finland and Azerbaijan in the field of health care, exchange experience, study the best practices of Finland in the field of health care and application of this knowledge in Azerbaijan, and contribute to improving the quality of medical services in our country," the State Committee reports.