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By imran, on February 9th, 2010%
The Brighton Township drug and alcohol rehabilitation center has signed a letter of intent to manage what will tentatively be called Saudi Care Brighton Hospital outside Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The Livingston County clinic was chosen after an extensive search across the United States, Europe and Asia to help shape the clinic in the Middle . . . → Read More: New Saudi hospital turns to county’s healthcare professionals
By imran, on February 9th, 2010%
DOHA, Qatar & DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, February 8, 2010: The Supreme Council of Health, Qatar (SCH) today announced that it has signed an exclusive long term agreement with Prometric, the world’s leading provider of technology-enabled testing and assessment services, for global exam delivery.
Collaborating with Prometric as its test services partner, SCH will . . . → Read More: Prometric Wins Exclusive Multi Year Contract with Qatar Supreme Council of Health
By imran, on February 8th, 2010%
Dr. Sulaiman Al-Habib Medical Group announced that it has signed an agreement with “Al-Faisaliah Medical Systems Co.” in Dubai, under the auspices and presence of H.R.H Prince Mohamed Bin Khalid Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, president and C.E.O. of Al-Faisaliah Holding Group, to equip the largest Cardiac Center in the private sector in KSA. The Group reported . . . → Read More: Dr. Sulaiman Al-Habib Medical Group announced 150 million dollar, first Specialized Private Cardiac Center
By Shefin, on February 1st, 2010%
The Khaleej Times reported that according to new rules planned by health officials, Dubai Health Authority is setting up plans to develop a surgical skills laboratory, where the surgeons or physicians working Dubai will be insisted to take a test before being granted licence to practice. Surgeons or physicians who fail to pass the . . . → Read More: Dubai Health Authority is setting up plans to develop a Surgical skill Laboratory
By jamal, on January 27th, 2010%
A clinical centre in the Middle East to fit patients with the world’s most advanced bionic fingers and hands is under study, it was revealed today (26 January 2010) at the Arab Health Exhibition and Congress taking place in Dubai.
The technology behind the “robotic” hands and fingers that look and act like the . . . → Read More: Bionic limb centre for region under study
By jamal, on January 27th, 2010%
Healthcare pioneers in the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Jordan have been honoured for their contributions towards regional innovation and development in the annual Arab Health Achievement and Innovation Awards.
The awards were made in front of more than 700 of the region’s leading healthcare professionals at a gala dinner . . . → Read More: Regional healthcare pioneers honoured at Arab Health 2010
By jamal, on January 27th, 2010%
The spotlight turns on sustainable healthcare systems today (28 January 2010) at Leaders in Healthcare, the flagship gathering at the Arab Health Exhibition and Congress taking place in Dubai.
Leading minds from the region and beyond will participate, beginning with a special keynote address from Her Royal Highness Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein, wife . . . → Read More: Spotlight on sustainable healthcare Middle East on Arab Health 2010
By jamal, on January 27th, 2010%
January 24-27, 2010, Berlin Mayor and Senator for Economics, Technology, and Women’s Affairs, Harald Wolf will visit the emirates of Dubai and Abu Dhabi as well as the Saudi Arabian capital, Riyadh. The visits are coupled with Berlin-Brandenburg’s attendance of the Arab Health trade fair and associated trade talks.
Senator Wolf will be accompanied . . . → Read More: Berlin-Brandenburg Healthcare Industry Attending ‘Arab Health’ Trade Fair
By jamal, on January 22nd, 2010%
The next generation in scalp coolers will be showcased by Paxman Coolers next week, providing cancer patients with the best possible chance of retaining their hair whilst undergoing chemotherapy treatment.
The loss of hair during cancer treatments is a traumatic and psychologically devastating side effect and a constant reminder of the disease.
Paxman’s cooling . . . → Read More: The future in hair loss prevention travels to the Middle East
By jamal, on January 19th, 2010%
A leading Dubai-based healthcare chief has urged the government to allow more private health care operators to provide in vitro fertilisation treatment (IVF).
“We would like to, if it was opened by the government, to go into areas like in vitro fertilisation,” Dr Azad Moopen, chairman and founder of DM Healthcare, told Arabian Business.
. . . → Read More: Dubai private health chief eyes move into vitro fertilisation treatment
By jamal, on January 17th, 2010%
ABU DHABI — The measure of a developed society is in how it treats its children, said Shaikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research said in a
speech at the opening of the fifth International Conference at Al Noor Hospital (ICAN), ‘Paediatrics in General Practice-Towards Better Future’.
He . . . → Read More: UAE Aims to be Leader in Children’s Healthcare
By jamal, on January 13th, 2010%
DOHA: A recent study conducted by a UAE-based research group has shed light to the glaring inaccuracies in the GCC population figures, which the group said is resulting in distorted development outlook of Gulf countries.
Population estimates in the GCC that are used by local, regional and international organisations such as the United . . . → Read More: Study Finds Flaws With GCC Population Statistics
By jamal, on January 13th, 2010%
The Arab Board of Medical Specializations (Arab Board) has granted accreditation to two DHA hospitals to train newly qualified graduates (residents) in general surgery.
The two hospitals are Dubai Hospital and Rashid Hospital.
Dr Khalil Qayed, Director of the Medical Education Department at the DHA said,
“This is a significant step for us and . . . → Read More: DHA hospitals get accreditation from the Arab Board of Medical Specializations to train doctors in general surgery
By jamal, on January 13th, 2010%
Unlike 20 years ago, Saudi women are now challenging the lifestyle their mother and grandmothers had adopted and stepping into unprecedented and completely male-dominated fields.
These include Engineering, Law, Aviation and even Nursing. In fact, the latter has started attracting a growing number of young Saudi girls who hope to try their hand at . . . → Read More: Saudi women start to take jobs in the nursing field
By jamal, on January 13th, 2010%
The Wilmer Eye Institute of Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore (USA) announced that it will collaborate in research, education and patient care with the King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia).
“We at the Wilmer Institute have long been interested in the study and cure of blinding eye diseases around the world, . . . → Read More: Ophthalmological centers in United States and Saudi Arabia announce affiliation
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