SENAMECF workers will attend open studies at UNERS

They strengthen professional and personal development in undergraduate and graduate programs offered by UNERS
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Published at: 23/04/2024 05:13 PM

The National Service of Medicine and Forensic Sciences (SENAMECF), in agreement with the Simón Rodríguez National Experimental University (UNERS), initiated the programs of the open study system; from the spaces of the Zotero Pérez Izquierdo auditorium at the main headquarters.

The words of welcome were given by the director general of SENAMECF, Lissett Moreno, who thanked the UNERS authorities for accepting the agreement for the benefit of the institution's workers.

“It is gratifying to see that all the efforts made by SENAMECF workers have been able to take advantage of it, this is an opportunity that benefits everyone, from their families to the institution itself,” said Moreno.

The rector of the UNESR, Ana Alejandrina Reyes, in her speech, welcomed all the participants of the Dr. José Gregorio Hernández Study Program, and in turn, she offered a brief explanation of how open study university programs emerged, which consist of empirical accreditation in order to recognize the knowledge of each worker.

These training programs in the undergraduate course consist of a series of careers such as: Alternative Communication, Human Talent, Public Relations, Social Work, Computer Science, Finance, Audiovisual; the postgraduate program consists of the following careers: Critical Pedagogy, Ecology in Human Development, Management for Intellectual Creation, Sciences for Strategic Development. In the same way, he explained the construction of the autobiography and portfolio to be carried out by the participants.

This educational agreement aims to offer academic training opportunities to workers, in order to strengthen professional and personal development in undergraduate and postgraduate programs offered by the UNESR, which have been specifically designed to meet the needs of public workers.

Mazo News Team

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