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Dubai Healthcare City Says Policies On Child Health Must Be Informed By Better Statistics
Senior Vice President addresses Arab Children Health Congress 2010Dubai: 27 March, 2010 - Better data collection on the causes of child injuries and safety are urgently required to implement appropriate legislation that will ensure a safer environment for children in the region, according to Dr. Ayesha Abdullah, Senior Vice President, Dubai Healthcare City , a member of TECOM Investments.
Dr. Ayesha Abdullah's remarks came during a roundtable discussion titled 'Identifying Research Agenda in the Area of Injury Care and Prevention', at the 4th Arab Children Health Congress (ACHC) at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Center.
Held under the patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein, wife of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the three-day ACHC was themed 'Accidents and Injuries: Prevention of Injuries Amongst Children'.
The round table session was moderated by Dr. Haifa Madi, Director of Health Protection and Promotion, World Health Organization - WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean of Egypt, and Professor Fikri Abu Zidan, the Head of Trauma Group at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences in the UAE University. A number of other high-profile organizations participated, including from UNICEF, and the UN.
Other topics discussed at the ACHC included road safety, emergency response, psychological trauma and child counseling as well as Arab strategies and interventions and the role of families, the education system, legal system and media in improving child health.
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About Dubai Healthcare City
Dubai Healthcare City
(DHCC), a member of TECOM Investments was conceived as the location of choice for quality healthcare and an integrated center of excellence for clinical and wellness services, medical education and research in the Middle East. It is the world's first healthcare free zone and consists of two phases. The first phase of 4.1 million square feet is now operational with a medical cluster of day-care and outpatient clinics, diagnostic centers, rehabilitation centers, transplantation centers, hospitals and pharmaceutical and equipment suppliers.
DHCC is home to over 80 respected facilities operating to the highest international standards including: The Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Academic Medical Center (AMC),The City Hospital, Mayo Clinic, Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai, Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Center, the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Hospital, Dr. Nicolas & ASP, London Centre for Aesthetic Surgery, Dubai Gynaecology and Fertility Centre, Mughrabi Eye Centre and the German Heart Center. World-leading pharmaceutical companies are also based in DHCC such as Wyeth, Sanofi Aventis, Novartis, AstraZeneca, and Novo Nordisk.
The second phase will feature a dedicated wellness cluster comprised of Wellness centers, Nutrition centers, Resorts, Spas, and Sports Medicine facilities.
For further information, please contact:
Maya El-Hachem
Account Manager
Jiwin Public Relations
Tel: 00971 4 3692925
Email: Maya.Elhachem@Jiwin.ae
© Press Release 2010
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