Ariana Hospital is the first private hospital in the country that boasts academic programs taught by experienced doctors following an internationally standardized curriculum. It has played a significant role in enhancing the capacity of its own staff, as well as that of other private and government hospitals, and the students at medical universities in Kabul and the provinces. The hospital has trained hundreds of doctors, medical students, and nursing personnel in different fields such as Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Echocardiography, Doppler Ultrasound, Surgical Skills, Infection Prevention, Critical Care, Basic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (BLS &ACLS), all in accordance with international guidelines.
Ariana Hospital has addressed the critical shortage of female doctors in cardiology and other specialized fields—a significant challenge in the country—by pioneering the training of female doctors and nurses in these disciplines. This achievement is the result of a decade-long project in collaboration with national and international organizations, including the Afghanistan Cardiovascular Association, USAID, and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). Over the course of ten years, this initiative has successfully trained hundreds of individuals, these well-trained individuals are the remarkable source of essential human resources for delivering cardiovascular medical services in the country. For more details see the link below: https://arianamc.com/trainings/
In its commitment to broadening the professional acumen of medical and healthcare staff and enhancing public health literacy, Ariana Hospital has implemented several strategies, including:
Through these efforts, Ariana Hospital reaffirms its commitment to elevating the standards of medical education and healthcare service, ensuring a profound and lasting impact on society’s well-being.