Samanta for strengthening Bangladesh-UK health sector cooperation

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Health and Family

Welfare Minister Dr Samanta Lal Sen emphasized

the need for bolstering Bangladesh-UK health

sector collaboration.

‘It is very crucial to bolster Bangladesh-UK health

sector collaboration, especially digitisation of

Bangladesh’s health sector and skill development

of Bangladeshi young doctors,’ he made the

comments when UK’s Minister for Health and

Secondary Care Rt Hon Andrew Stephenson CBE

MP called on him at the House of Commons

yesterday.

Samanta stressed the need for reintroduction of

the Overseas Doctors Training Scheme now known

as Medical Training Initiative (MTI) for

Bangladeshi doctors for further improvement in the

health sector of Bangladesh, an official release said

today.

He also highlighted the importance of collaboration

between the Bangladesh College of Physicians and

Surgeons (BCPS) and different British Royal

Colleges. Minister Sen urged the British Minister to

recruit more caregivers, nurses, and midwives from

Bangladesh.

Minister Andrew Stephenson
assured Sen of

helping Bangladesh in every way to digitise

Bangladesh’s health sector, which will be mutually

beneficial for both the countries.

Stephenson also suggested Samamata Lal to

keep the UK Health Department updated when

Bangladesh is removed from the WHO’s red list so

that the UK can start recruiting qualified nurses

from Bangladesh.

Samanta invited Stephenson to visit

Bangladesh at the earliest convenience.

Dr Samanta also met with the UK’s Shadow

Health Secretary Wes Streeting MP at his House of

Commons office on Monday. They discussed

exploring various avenues to strengthen

Bangladesh-UK collaborations in the health sector.

Praising the contributions of Bangladeshi

doctors to the NHS, Shadow Health Secretary Wes

Streeting assured his full support to implement the

mutually beneficial proposals placed by the

Bangladesh Health Minister.

The Health Minister on Tuesday visited the

‘Bangabandhu Centenary Peace Grove’ established

by the Bangladesh High Commission, London in

colla
boration with the London Borough of Brent at

Gladstone Park in London.

Paying deep tribute to Bangladesh’s Founding

Father Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, he

watered one of the hundred trees planted there to

commemorate the historic Mujib Year, the birth

centenary of Bangabandhu.

Later, he paid homage to Bangabandhu by laying a

wreath at his statue in east London while recalling

the significant contribution of British Bengalis to

the 1971 War of Independence.

In the evening, the Minister visited a PG

surgery in London and exchanged views with GPs

to understand the UK’s primary healthcare services

and referral system. He also discussed how

Bangladesh could introduce a similar referral

system to streamline its healthcare services.

Health Minister Dr Samanta Lal is currently in

the UK on an official visit to attend the Conference

on ‘International Response to Antimicrobial

Resistance,’ organised by the UK Government and

the Royal Society.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha