AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoQatar Health & Care: Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) urged travellers with chronic conditions to plan ahead—carry enough medication, consult a doctor 4–6 weeks before departure, and pack a first-aid kit—aiming to reduce risks from time-zone changes, dehydration and illness flare-ups. Mental Health Quality: Daam Behavioural Healthcare Centre renewed CARF International behavioural health accreditation for a second consecutive cycle (2025–2028), highlighting continued quality and service-improvement efforts. Healthcare Capacity Building (Qatar): UDST signed an MoU with Qatar Armed Forces Medical Services to expand education, training, research and clinical exchange, including student internships and joint academic programmes at Military Medical City Hospital. Regional Health Cooperation (Afghanistan): A WHO delegation met Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership to strengthen healthcare services and push polio eradication, with hopes of eliminating the virus within 12 months. Humanitarian Medical Support (Sudan): Qatar Charity launched paediatric catheterisation and open-heart surgery initiatives in Sudan’s Gezira State, aiming to ease the burden on families and help restore local paediatric cardiac care. Public Health in Motion (Venezuela): Qatar-backed regional response continued after Venezuela’s earthquakes, with Jordan evacuating 21 nationals via a Qatari C-17 and dispatching medical supplies to support injured communities.
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