Oman Daily Observer

GCC medical students’ scientific conference begins

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MUSCAT — The 8th Internatio­nal Scientific Conference for Medical Students of the GCC countries opened yesterday at the Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) under the auspices of Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed al Saeedi, Minister of Health.

In opening remarks, Yahya al Farsi, Dean of the College of Medicine and Health Science at SQU, thanked the university for supporting the conference and the organising committees for hosting this grand event. He also gave a unique descriptiv­e futuristic look of 50 years into the future of medicine.

After the speech, a group of medical students performed a poetic play on medical edu- cation that ended on a note of hope and enthusiasm.

The play included a video clip that showed the history of the conference since it first started in 2003 in Bahrain. Mohammad al Ghafri, Chairman of the organising commit- tee, said the College of Medicine and SQU were looking forward to hosting the prestigiou­s event.

The chief guest also opened an exhibition featuring stalls of various medical institutes and universiti­es from all GCC countries.

The Minister of Health congratula­ted medical students at SQU for organising an excellent conference. He said that the conference is important as it discusses the diseases prevalent in the GCC countries.

The first keynote address was given by Prof Dr Zakia al Lamki from the Child Health Department of the College of Medicine and Health Sciences, on “Child Health Services in Oman: A Story of Success”.

In her presentati­on, Prof Al Lamki gave a history of the developmen­t of child health services in Oman, delivering details of the various programme that were applied in order to raise the quality of services.

The five-day conference features eight keynote presentati­ons, 186 working papers, and 52 workshops on different medical topics.

Around 1,200 students from 40 universiti­es and medical colleges are taking part.

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