International Doctors Visit Aoye Hospital – UK & UAE Experts

by Archynetys News Desk

International Medical Experts Visit Hospital to Observe TAME Treatment


Global Interest in TAME treatment Grows

Recently, our hospital had teh distinct honor of hosting a delegation of esteemed medical professionals from the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates. the visit underscores the increasing global interest in innovative treatment methodologies, notably the TAME (Treatment Against [Treatment Name Abbreviation]) approach.

Distinguished Radiologists from UK and UAE

Among the visitors where Dr. Zelei Yang, a radiologist from Grange University Hospital in Wales, and Dr. Aser Farghal and Dr. Devendranath Betarse, both radiologists practicing at Sheikh Tahnoun Bin Mohammed Medical City in the UAE. These institutions are recognized for their excellence in patient care and medical research.

Grange University hospital, where Dr. Yang practices, is a leading medical center in Wales, renowned for its comprehensive medical system and particularly its expertise in critical care and emergency medicine. According to recent NHS Wales data, Grange University Hospital consistently exceeds national averages in patient satisfaction and treatment outcomes for emergency cases.

Sheikh Tahnoun Bin Mohammed Medical City, the professional home of Dr. Farghal and Dr. Betarse, is not only distinguished for its capabilities in managing complex medical cases but also holds a prominent position internationally as a center for medical education and research. The hospital has been recognized by the Joint Commission International (JCI) for its commitment to quality and patient safety.

Dean Okuno’s Work Sparks International Collaboration

The impetus for this visit stemmed from the visitors’ keen interest in the TAME treatment,fueled by the presentations and publications of Dean Okuno. While the visiting doctors expressed their regret at not being able to take a photo with Dean Okuno, they emphasized the immense value of this initial face-to-face exchange and the prospect to witness the TAME treatment process firsthand.

This first face-to-face exchange with the dean and visiting the treatment process was a very meaningful and valuable experience.

This visit highlights the importance of international collaboration in advancing medical knowledge and improving patient care. As medical research becomes increasingly globalized, the exchange of ideas and best practices is crucial for driving innovation and ensuring that patients around the world have access to the most effective treatments.

Looking Ahead: Continued Collaboration and Innovation

We anticipate that this visit will serve as a catalyst for continued collaboration and knowledge sharing between our hospital and these esteemed international institutions. By working together, we can further refine the TAME treatment and explore new avenues for improving patient outcomes.

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