Development of Scientific Cooperation in the Medical Field – Meeting between Minister Premislav Ksharnek and Scientists at the Medical College of Wisconsin
June 1, 2022
During his visit to the United States, Minister Premislav Sarnek met with scientists at the Medical College of Wisconsin. The talks focused on collaborating and exchanging experiences in the field of cancer research. Representatives from Dublin Catholic University, the Medical University of Wroclaw and the National Research and Development Center also participated in the discussion.
On the third day of his visit to the United States, Minister Presmislav Sornek met with scientists at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He stressed that in the aftermath of the Kovit crisis, dynamic development of academic and scientific cooperation between Polish and American universities was possible.
The head of MEiN assured of the government’s support in implementing the measures taken. He emphasized that the goal of collaboration between Polish and American scientists was to benefit the patient: – All of these patients are at the center of our interest in Poland, the United States and around the world. “Everything we do is for the sick,” said Minister Presmislav Sarnek.
The Minister of Education and Science spoke about the new solutions related to the development of medical faculties and the development of medical care in Poland. He pointed out that these measures are a reflection of the needs of the community: – We are increasing the number of medical faculties for patients, including the Catholic University of Dublin. We are introducing new solutions and reforming the education system in the medical faculties.
– We would like to cooperate with you and benefit from your experience – Minister Premislav Ksharnek announced his intention to collaborate with scientists at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
The meeting was also attended by representatives from Dublin Catholic University, the Medical University of Wroclaw and the National Center for Research and Development. Polish researchers will collaborate with American scientists in Wisconsin in the field of cancer research.
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