Nedbank Namibia has unveiled a new product, the corporate value proposition (CVP), tailored to foster growth and improvements within the healthcare sector, while contributing to the socio-economic development of Namibia.
This was said by Rosy Eixas, the head of private banking at Nedbank Namibia, at the Annual Medical Congress 2023 that concluded on Saturday and was hosted by the Medical Association of Namibia in collaboration with the bank.
“Our newly launched corporate value proposition is designed to cater to the unique financial needs of our healthcare professionals. From providing tailor-made banking products to facilitating growth and sustainability, our CVP aims to be a steadfast financial partner to the healthcare sector,” said Eixas in a statement issued by the bank.
“The annual medical congress has truly been an enriching platform that has allowed healthcare professionals to connect, learn and share their valuable experiences.
Nedbank Namibia is immensely proud to have been part of this significant event that brings us one step closer to our shared vision of a healthier, well-resourced, and robust Namibian medical fraternity,” Eixas said.
The two-day event brought together more than 250 healthcare professionals, experts and notable researchers from across Namibia and beyond, to encourage collaboration, share knowledge and foster advancements in the field of medicine.
Held under the theme, ‘Medicine Today into Tomorrow’, the congress stimulated thought-provoking conversations and debates on a range of critical issues impacting the medical fraternity.
There were more than 20 engaging sessions, including breakthrough presentations such as ‘Hereditary cancer genetics 101” by Dr Maureen Conradie and Robyn Barlow, and ‘Gender diversity – supporting gender-diverse youth” by Dr Simon Pickstone-Taylor.
The congress was an enlightening platform for participants, as it not only focused on healthcare challenges, but also shed light on the future of medicine, blending clinical expertise with forward-thinking strategies. The in-depth sessions provided healthcare professionals with useful insights, enabling them to implement effective practices in their respective fields, the statement said.
Dr Armid Azadeh, chief executive of the Medical Association of Namibia, also said: “This year’s annual medical congress has exemplified the power of collaboration. Nedbank’s ongoing support and commitment to advancing healthcare in our country is commendable. We are privileged to have them as our esteemed partner, driving positive change in the field of healthcare.”
The congress is regarded as the premier professional development and networking event in the health sector in Namibia, creating an environment that fosters interaction, innovation and introspection, allowing the attendees to reflect on the role they play in shaping the future of healthcare in Namibia.
The Medical Association of Namibia represents registered medical practitioners and healthcare professionals across Namibia and is dedicated to upholding the highest medical standards and promoting continuous education, research, and collaboration, playing a crucial role in advancing healthcare service delivery to the nation.
– matthew@namibian.com.na
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