Oman-Malaysia symposium drives healthcare innovation
Published: 08:09 AM,Sep 22,2024 | EDITED : 12:09 PM,Sep 22,2024
Muscat: The Malaysia-Oman Medical Symposium 2024 was held yesterday, September 21, at the W Hotel, uniting healthcare professionals from Oman and Malaysia in a collaborative effort to enhance healthcare services in both nations. With a focus on knowledge sharing, the symposium aims to address pressing healthcare challenges and explore innovative solutions that can benefit Omani patients.
The event, attended by Dr Ahmed bin Salim al Mandhari, Under-Secretary for Planning and Health Organisation at the Ministry of Health of Oman, and Shaiful Anuar Mohammad, Ambassador of Malaysia to Oman, underscores the growing relationship between the two countries in the healthcare sector.
The symposium is set to become a cornerstone for future partnerships in clinical practice and medical research. The symposium’s opening session featured remarks by Dr Mohamed Ali Abu Bakar, CEO of the Malaysian Healthcare Travel Council, who highlighted the shared commitment of both nations to improving healthcare standards. “This symposium is more than an event; it is a bridge connecting Malaysia’s healthcare expertise with Oman’s growing medical landscape,” said Dr Mohamed Ali.
He praised Oman’s efforts to enhance its healthcare infrastructure and expressed Malaysia’s eagerness to support this vision through strategic collaborations. Malaysia’s healthcare system, known for its international recognition and affordability, offers a unique model that Oman can learn from to improve patient care and expand its medical services.
The symposium covered a range of medical specialties, including oncology, fertility, nuclear medicine, and robotic surgery, with dedicated panel discussions on primary healthcare and women & children’s health. Experts from both countries shared insights on the latest medical advancements and discussed ways to integrate these innovations into the Omani healthcare system.
Dr Qasim al Salmi, Director-General of Planning at the Ministry of Health of Oman, noted that such exchanges are vital for enhancing local medical practices. “Learning from Malaysia’s successes in healthcare not only broadens our perspectives but also inspires us to adopt best practices that can improve healthcare delivery in Oman,” he said.
The Malaysia-Oman Medical Symposium 2024 is a testament to Oman’s commitment to advancing its healthcare sector. By bringing together top experts from Malaysia, the event provides Omani healthcare professionals with valuable exposure to new techniques and medical innovations. This knowledge transfer is crucial for empowering Oman’s healthcare workers and elevating the quality of care provided to patients.
Shaiful Anuar Mohammad, Ambassador of Malaysia, reiterated the importance of these collaborative efforts. “Our shared goal is to create sustainable partnerships that address the healthcare needs of both nations. The symposium sets the stage for ongoing dialogue and cooperation that will benefit our healthcare systems for years to come,” he said.
“Learning from Malaysia’s successes in healthcare not only broadens our perspectives but also inspires us to adopt best practices that can improve healthcare delivery in Oman.”
The event, attended by Dr Ahmed bin Salim al Mandhari, Under-Secretary for Planning and Health Organisation at the Ministry of Health of Oman, and Shaiful Anuar Mohammad, Ambassador of Malaysia to Oman, underscores the growing relationship between the two countries in the healthcare sector.
The symposium is set to become a cornerstone for future partnerships in clinical practice and medical research. The symposium’s opening session featured remarks by Dr Mohamed Ali Abu Bakar, CEO of the Malaysian Healthcare Travel Council, who highlighted the shared commitment of both nations to improving healthcare standards. “This symposium is more than an event; it is a bridge connecting Malaysia’s healthcare expertise with Oman’s growing medical landscape,” said Dr Mohamed Ali.
He praised Oman’s efforts to enhance its healthcare infrastructure and expressed Malaysia’s eagerness to support this vision through strategic collaborations. Malaysia’s healthcare system, known for its international recognition and affordability, offers a unique model that Oman can learn from to improve patient care and expand its medical services.
The symposium covered a range of medical specialties, including oncology, fertility, nuclear medicine, and robotic surgery, with dedicated panel discussions on primary healthcare and women & children’s health. Experts from both countries shared insights on the latest medical advancements and discussed ways to integrate these innovations into the Omani healthcare system.
Dr Qasim al Salmi, Director-General of Planning at the Ministry of Health of Oman, noted that such exchanges are vital for enhancing local medical practices. “Learning from Malaysia’s successes in healthcare not only broadens our perspectives but also inspires us to adopt best practices that can improve healthcare delivery in Oman,” he said.
The Malaysia-Oman Medical Symposium 2024 is a testament to Oman’s commitment to advancing its healthcare sector. By bringing together top experts from Malaysia, the event provides Omani healthcare professionals with valuable exposure to new techniques and medical innovations. This knowledge transfer is crucial for empowering Oman’s healthcare workers and elevating the quality of care provided to patients.
Shaiful Anuar Mohammad, Ambassador of Malaysia, reiterated the importance of these collaborative efforts. “Our shared goal is to create sustainable partnerships that address the healthcare needs of both nations. The symposium sets the stage for ongoing dialogue and cooperation that will benefit our healthcare systems for years to come,” he said.
“Learning from Malaysia’s successes in healthcare not only broadens our perspectives but also inspires us to adopt best practices that can improve healthcare delivery in Oman.”