A joint meeting between the Director General of Veterinary Medicine of Bushehr Province and Dr. Abdul Majid Kowsari Nejad, Head of the Provincial Veterinary System, was held in the presence of a group of technical health officials, and a review of the Veterinary Organization's directives and instructions and the most important challenges and solutions for improving health supervision in Bushehr Province were discussed and examined.
According to the Public Relations Office of the Veterinary System of Bushehr Province, in this meeting, based on the announcement of the Presidency of the National Veterinary Organization, the review of health directives and guidelines, the description of the duties of technical health officials, the recording of updated information in systems, and the high supervision of the government sector were discussed and emphasized.
It is worth noting that the goal of this meeting was to clarify and harmonize guidelines and enhance synergy in improving the veterinary health structure at the provincial level.
In this meeting, it was pointed out that the public and private sectors are partners in implementing the guidelines, and it was said that the private sector is a powerful executive arm in the field of public health, and therefore, delegating tasks to the private sector has been a great help to the public sector in advancing health and veterinary goals as best as possible.
Dr. Abdul Majid Kowsari Nejad, the head of the Veterinary System Council of Bushehr Province, also referred to some of the livelihood and legal problems of technical officials in this meeting, emphasizing the need to follow up and remove existing obstacles, and announced the organization's readiness to cooperate with the General Directorate of Veterinary Medicine and other related institutions to improve the working conditions of this sector.
The meeting continued with the views, questions, and suggestions of the technical health officials, and it was decided that operational approvals in the field of monitoring and supporting this group would be placed on the joint agenda of the General Directorate and the provincial veterinary system.