MEDICAL LICENSING (TO PRACTICE) AND REGISTRATION SYSTEM OF HEALTH PRACTITIONERS. INSIGHTS ON LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND RELATED EXPERIENCES

MEDICAL LICENSING (TO PRACTICE) AND REGISTRATION SYSTEM OF HEALTH PRACTITIONERS. INSIGHTS ON LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND RELATED EXPERIENCES

The Ministry of Health; the National Agency of Public Health of the Republic of Moldova and the SEEHN are proud to welcome colleagues from across the SEE region to the highly anticipated meeting focused on the Medical Licensing and Registration System of Health Practitioners. 

This event will provide valuable insights on the Legal Framework and Related Experiences in the healthcare sector and will serve as a platform for participants to share best practices, discuss challenges, and foster collaboration in the field of health regulation.

“We are thrilled to host this important gathering and to provide a forum for meaningful discussions on improving our healthcare systems,” said a Dr Nicolae Jelamschi, Director of the National Agency of Public Health.

The meeting will feature expert speakers, panel discussions, and interactive sessions aimed at promoting knowledge exchange and networking opportunities among attendees. Key topics to be addressed include advancements in medical licensing, registration processes for health practitioners, and the importance of a robust legal framework in healthcare.

Dr Mira Jovanovski Dasic, Director of the SEEHN Secretariat highlighted that “one of the most significant challenges faced by SEEHN Member States is the brain drain of healthcare professionals, driven by the migration of talent to Western Europe in search of better opportunities. This exacerbates existing issues such as workforce shortages, disparities in healthcare access, and the need for continuous professional development. While other challenges include improving healthcare infrastructure and ensuring equitable access to services, addressing brain drain is critical. It requires strategic efforts to enhance working conditions, provide competitive incentives, and invest in the professional growth of healthcare workers to retain talent within the region.”

For more information and updates about the Regional Meeting on Medical Licensing and Registration System of Health Practitioners, please follow SEEHN social media channels. 

RHDC Moldova

RHDC on Human Resources for Health

(Chisinau, Republic of Moldova)

Hosted by the National Center on Health Management in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, the Regional Health Development Center on Human Resources for Health (RHDC HRH), also known as the SEE Observatory on HRH, was established by a decision of the SEE Health Network in June 2011.

The RHDC HRH strives to provide information and knowledge in the field of HRH, facilitate the dialogue in the policy-making and regionally monitor the HRH on legislative level. The collaboration with the SEEHN member countries and other international organizations helps the Center introduce better standards and develop relevant guidebooks and training programs.

In that context, in June 2012, in cooperation with WHO Europe, the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Moldova has organized a Consultation on “Strengthening the health workforce knowledge base to support evidence-informed health policies” which proved to be beneficial to the representatives of 7 SEEHN member countries, the majority being human health resources.

Dr. Svetlana Nichita

Director of SEEHN RHDC in Chisinau

Deputy Director, National Centre of Health Management

National Centre of Health Management

3, A.Cosmescu, St., Chisinau

Republic of Moldova, MD-2009

Tel: +373 22 72 73 86

Fax: +373 22 72 30 00

Mobile: +373 69 749 857

E-mail: [email protected]