Prof. McSherry said: 'It was such an accolade to be asked to lead this event in Tehran. When I received the invitation from Iran it was evident they had researched the work I’d previously done so it’s great to get this recognition.'
He 'To be appointed as a Visiting Professor in TUMS provided an amazing forum to debate, celebrate and highlight areas for learning, sharing and enhancing clinical governance and patient safety through practice development in healthcare across Iran.
'I was impressed and overwhelmed by the enthusiasm and commitment shown regarding the desire to improve systems and processes aligned to patient safety and quality healthcare. From a practice development point of view, this event was the first of its kind to be held in Iran.'
He added: 'The participants want the same as us, to provide healthcare services which are of outstanding quality. If I can play a role in helping other countries to improve quality in patient care then that is important to me.'
Professor McSherry now hopes further links can be established with the University in Iran through collaborative partnership in international research projects, courses and the Excellence in Practice Accreditation Scheme (EPAS) quality framework.
Professor Paul Keane OBE, Dean of Teesside University's School of Health & Social Care, said: 'The is an excellent example, once again led by Professor McSherry, of how Teesside University is promoting and supporting best professional practice in an international arena.'
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