MNUMS’s professor and teachers work overseas per the presidential order A/62 that took effect on May 24th, 2016. And following this order as of January 10th 2022, from MNUMS D. Erdenetsogt, L. Sayamaa are working as senior professors in the department of pathology International Health and Welfare University located in Narita, Japan, with G. Dariimaa working in the Welfare school. Just in 2021, MNUMS had a recurring number of 147 teachers attending long, short online courses from 116 countries and improved their education and knowledge.
For teacher exchange, MNUMS works together with World Federation for Medical Education, Asian Medical Education Association, Medical Health Association, Asian Public Health Association to put their teachers in foreign education:
Status of teachers in foreign education
- Seventh international conference of brain research institutions was held on August 8th of 2020, in which 16 scholars and academic staff from MNUMS attended.
- Participated in the Times Higher Education World Summit Series on September 1-2 2020, organized by the World High Education Organization was held in London, Great Britain.
- One teacher participated in the “Aim for high education to reach global level: current state, what problems we currently face, solutions” organized by the Irkutsk State Medical University.
- One teacher from the School of Medicine participated on November 24-27 withthe topic of “Reassessing responsibility of emergency help” held in the 37th year organized Australian Emergencies’ Australian-Asian College Foundation’s Science Congress.
- One specialist participated in the “Introduction to Government Scholarship Study Opportunities in Japan” held online in Nagoya, Japan on November 30.
- Two staff from the Division for International Relations participated in “High Education Organizations’ international relations working, internationalism in the modern environment” by the Moscow State University in Russia on December 1st. In 2020 a total of MNUMS’s 42 scholars, teachers, workers worked with international universities/associations and attended the online conferences and meetings.
Training academic staff in foreign Medical universities:
The “Training to Clinicians Mongolia” course, which was launched in collaboration with Harvard Medical School on January 13-16, 2020, The online course enrolled 50 academic staff from MNUMS. According to the 2020 Report, a total of 59 scientists and faculty staff participated in long-term and short-term study programs at foreign universities of which 7 staff studied for long term intensive programs.
Participating in the activities of the International Conference Board:
1. MNUMS, in collaboration with the Irkutsk State Medical University of Russia, the Peking Medical University of China, Tokushima University of Japan, Tokushima University’s School of Nursing, Tokushima University Hospital, Inner Mongolia University of Inner Mongolia, WHO representative in Mongolia, Ministry of Health, and National Center for Communicable Diseases, organized the Scientific online Conference is called “ ERDMIIN CHUULGAN -62” on Challenges in Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of New Coronavirus Infections on May 25, 2020.
2. On June 11, 2020, the Irkutsk State Medical School of Russia, and the Harbin Medical University of China, co-organized the International online Conference on Pediatrics.
3. The fourth meeting by the Coordinating Committee of “the Mongolia-Japan Hospital Management and Health Services Project” was organized in collaboration with JICA, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, the Ministry of Finance, Asian Development bank, WHO and the Embassy of Japan in Mongolia.
4. Darkhan–Uul province’s branch of the School of Medicine, MNUMS successfully organized the 5th International Conference on Nursing and Obstetrics which was held online on November 4 and 5. The conference was attended by about 380 researchers from 34 medical universities and research institutes from 11 countries including France, India, Thailand, Turkey, Russia, Japan, Bulgaria, USA, Korea, China and Mongolia, in total 102 medical research paper were received, 6 of which were from keynote speakers, 18 oral presenters and 26 e-poster presentations were discussed.
5. The University participated in submitting comments on ethical documents of The Asia-Pacific Online Consultation and Seminar-1 on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence which was organized by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on July 23-25 and November 24, 2020.
Foreign academic staff at MNUMS