The CNOM and the FM6SS unite their strengths to the service of sports performance

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

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The Mohammed VI Foundation of Sciences and Health and the Moroccan National Olympic Committee have recently signed a strategic partnership agreement placing medicine and sport surgery at the service of sporting performance and well-being of Moroccan athletes.

The agreement, signed by Professor Lahcen Belyamani, Chairman and CEO of the Mohammed VI Foundation of Sciences and Health and Faïçal Laraïchi, president of the Moroccan National Olympic Committee, is fully part of the high orientations of King Mohammed VI in favor of a model of human development based on equitable access to health, education, and the promotion of youth by sport.

This strategic partnership aims above all to improve the care offer for all the athletes selected as part of the CNOM programs, as well as for the technical, medical and administrative staff that accompanies them. It is a question of guaranteeing rigorous medical monitoring, adapted to the requirements of high performance.

This partnership will also allow access to all the care structures implemented by the FM6SS. Athletes and CNOM staff will be able to benefit from the services of local university hospitals, university hospital centers, sports clinics, as well as the African Dakhla sports rehabilitation center, designed to support rehabilitation and physical optimization paths.

Another central objective is to strengthen continuing education in the field of health sciences applied to sport. Specialized programs will be implemented in disciplines such as sports medicine, performance medicine, sport surgery, physiotherapy or even sports nutrition. These training courses will be designed to meet the needs of both parties, depending on the requirements of the field and developments in high -level sport.

Finally, the partnership provides for the development of scientific research through the identification of priority themes by a dedicated scientific committee. The efforts will focus on the publication and enhancement of work contributing to the progress of knowledge in the cross -country fields of health, sport and performance.

Through this agreement, the two institutions unite their efforts to provide Moroccan athletes with a advanced medical ecosystem, strengthen vocational training and promote scientific research in the field of sports performance.

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