جمعية الأطباء تشارك في اجتماع اتحاد الأطباء العرب بالكويت

By | March 19, 2016

 

2507a5ef-199e-4baa-bf29-e5bb4ee740b4 - CopyThe Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bahrain Medical Society, the Assistant Secretary General of the Arab Doctors Union Dr. Mohammed Abdullah high, the Assembly’s keenness on pushing forward the march of the Arab Doctors Union to serve the reality and the future of the Arab physician and enhances the health sector and medical services provided performance in the Arab countries, in addition to meeting the challenges related to health care, safety and quality of patients’ rights.

Revealed d. High in a statement on the sidelines of the General Secretariat of the Arab Doctors Union in Kuwait meeting (on Saturday 19/3), that doctors associations in the Arab Gulf states have agreed to hold a preliminary meeting with the General Secretariat of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), in order to discuss the expansion of mechanisms exchange of experiences and updating protocols and policies of medical work among the Arab Gulf states, and to reflect the commitment of medical responsibility for the development of performance and access to the latest global developments.

He explained that nine Arab countries participated in the meeting of the Arab Doctors Union yesterday, as it was discussed a number of items on the agenda of the meeting, including presentation and discussion of the report of the Secretary-General of the Federation, and the basic law and internal regulations, and technical committees specialized, stimulating relationship with the medical links specialized Arabic.

Said Dr. High in his statement that the Bahrain Medical Society will spare no effort in its work on activating the role of the Arab Doctors Union even regain its status usual, in addition to coordination between trade unions and Arab societies to address the challenges facing the medical profession and legal protection for doctors and push the exchange of experiences among physicians in the EU countries.

The participation of the Bahrain Medical Society at the invitation of Chairman of the Board Assistant Secretary-General of the Union of Arab Doctors Dr. Mohammed Hamdan Al-Mutairi expressed d. High in this regard, thanked the Bahrain Medical Society for the brothers in the State of Kuwait, the organizers of each of the meeting of the Arab Doctors Union and the Kuwait Medical Association.

On a related d explained. A senior Bahraini Physicians Association, and on the sidelines of their participation in the work of the second meeting of the Arab Doctors Union, also participated in the Kuwaiti Medical Association conference, which was held under the theme of “updates in Medicine” took place in the presence of a number of senior doctors and consultants and scientists representing various scientific and medical schools from both inside and outside Kuwait. , it included 33 lectures and 12 workshops in various disciplines, and addressing the use of some new therapeutic techniques as a robot in cardiac catheterization and use of screening genes to prevent diseases in the future, and discuss the latest developments in the disciplines of pediatrics and obstetrics and gynecology and internal medicine intensive care.

This was the Bahrain Medical Society participated in last November in the General Secretariat of the Arab Doctors Union meeting, which was held in the Omani capital Muscat.

He concluded d. High his statement by saying that these posts come in the keenness of the Assembly to build and strengthen the strategic partnership with various counterparts in the Gulf and the Arab world, in addition to activating its role to be a cornerstone of the Arab Doctors Union, so as to contribute in the presentation of the leading Gulf and regionally in the medical care sector Bahraini experience, in addition to the implementation of existing Assembly strategy Alyy advancement of the doctor in the Kingdom of Bahrain, rehabilitation and training because it is the essential foundation of modern capable of performing its role in improving the sustainable development of the health system.

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