• Al-Nekhailan: I am Ready to Work as a Doctor Anywhere

    Added On : 29th August 2012

    JEDDAH – Dr. AbdulAziz Al-Nekhailan, director of Hail General Hospital, told Okaz that he had not requested the administration at the hospital to relieve him of his post. Al-Nekhailan said that he was ready to serve as a doctor anywhere.

    Al-Nekhailan also said that the bureaucratic procedures of the Directorate of Health Affairs had made it impossible for him to do his work and further develop the hospital, which is why he wanted to be relieved of his post.

    In a phone call to an Okaz official, Al-Nekhailan said the directorate was fully aware of the hospital's problems and medical errors, yet it did nothing about it. He further talked about the false promises the directorate gave him – to release SR10 million approved by the Minister of Health to develop the hospital. Every time Al-Nekhailan called the directorate to inquire about the status of the fund, he received the same answer "it's still under study."

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  • Heads of Two More Hospitals Decide to Quit

    Added On : 30th August 2012

    HAIL/QUNFUDAH — Two more heads of government hospitals have requested the health authorities to relieve them following the high-profile resignation of Dr. Abdul Aziz Al-Nekhailan, director of Hail General Hospital, press reports said Wednesday.

    Fahd Al-Shwaiqi, the director of Baqaa General Hospital, said he has asked the hospital's administration to relieve him of his post as medical director.

    Al-Shwaiqi denied that his decision to quit was triggered by Al-Nekhailan's resignation.

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  • Study: Acupuncture Eases Low Back Pain

    Added On : 31st August 2012

    Patients Report More Pain Relief From Acupuncture Than Conventional Treatment

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  • Iraqi Girl with Rare Condition in Hospital

    Added On : 31st August 2012

    An Iraqi girl suffering from a rare disease of bleeding eyes, nose, legs and teeth, is receiving specialized treatment at King Abdullah Medical City in Makkah on the instruction of Health Minister Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah.

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  • Mobile Blood Donation Units to Access Donors

    Added On : 1st September 2012

    blood donation jazanThe Health Ministry intends to establish mobile blood donation units in various parts of the country to facilitate collection of blood from potential donors and meet blood requirements of public and private hospitals.

    "We will purchase a number of vehicles for this purpose," said Ali Al-Shammari, director of laboratories and blood banks at the ministry. "The new system will allow us to reach out to donors wherever they may be," he added.

    He said mobile blood units would visit shopping centers, tourist festivals, government departments and companies looking for donors. "This system will increase the quantity of various types of blood in the ministry's blood banks and meet the requirements of patients without asking their relatives to donate," Al-Shammari told Al-Sharq Arabic daily.

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  • Urgent Statement Forming a Committee...

    Added On : 2nd September 2012

    Urgent Statement Forming a Committee to Find out the Circumstances Surrounding a Death in Hail Hospital

    His Excellency the Minister of Health, Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabeeah, has given orders to form an urgent higher committee, headed by the Director-General of Hospitals, including in its membership a number of specialists, to find out the circumstances surrounding a death in Hail Hospital caused by the sudden disruption of respirators last Thursday.

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  • Negligence Alleged in Another Death...

    Added On : 3rd September 2012

    Negligence alleged in another death at Hail General Hospital

    HAIL – An elderly woman died at Hail General Hospital last Thursday allegedly after a power outage caused oxygen devices to break down.

    Health Minister Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah has given directives to investigate the case.

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  • MoH Starts Clampdown on Government Doctors...

    Added On : 4th September 2012

    moh logoMoH Starts Clampdown on Government Doctors Serving Private Hospitals

    JEDDAH – Health Affairs directorates in various regions of the Kingdom are rounding on Saudi doctors who work for private hospitals on a part-time basis to increase their income.

    Their work in these hospitals without the ministry's consent constitutes a flagrant violation of healthcare regulations, a source at the ministry was quoted as saying.

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  • Hope for Paralysed Patients as Stem Cell Jab...

    Added On : 5th September 2012

    spineHope for Paralysed Patients as Stem Cell Jab Restores Feeling to Patients with Damaged Spines

    Patients with broken spines have reported having feeling restored to areas that had previously been paralysed, after receiving stem cell injections.

    Scientists said they were 'encouraged' after two of three patients injected with donated foetal brain tissue responded to treatment at Balgrist University Hospital in Zurich, Switzerland.

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  • Kingdom Hospital Embarks on Ambitious Expansion Plan

    Added On : 5th September 2012

    kingdom hospitalRIYADH — The Kingdom Holding Company (KHC) has unveiled an ambitious expansion plan for the Riyadh-based Kingdom Hospital.

    The SR550-million project will be carried out on a plot of land acquired by the company recently on the southern side of the present hospital.

    "The expansion is in line with the company's strategic local investment strategy," said Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, Chairman of Kingdom Holding Company.

    The magnitude of the project reflects Kingdom Hospital's commitment to provide high quality care, combining clinical skills and cutting edge technologies, said a company statement.

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