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Kuwait times, Tue, Mar 04, 2025 | Ramadan 4, 1446
MoH reaffirms commitment to performance
Kuwait: Minister of Health Dr Ahmad
Al-Awadhi reaffirmed the ministry’s commitment to enhancing technical and
professional performance while preparing new generations of doctors in both the
public and private sectors. He emphasized that this initiative is a cornerstone
in elevating Kuwait’s healthcare services and advancing the medical sector.
Speaking to the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) during
the Ramadan Ghabqa hosted by the Kuwait Medical Association, Minister Al-Awadhi
highlighted the Ministry of Health’s continuous efforts to develop medical
professionals. These efforts include ongoing medical education, inviting
visiting doctors, and collaborating with leading international institutions —
all in alignment with the ministry’s dedication to delivering top-tier
healthcare services.
He stressed that investing in human capital and
providing essential support for training national medical cadres are integral to
the ministry’s strategic plan. This commitment is aimed at achieving excellence
in scientific research to better serve patients and ease their suffering,
thereby reinforcing the health sector and strengthening Kuwait’s global medical
standing.
Minister Al-Awadhi commended the efficiency of
national medical professionals, noting their significant contributions to global
scientific research. He emphasized that their achievements have gained
international recognition, with their work featured in prestigious medical and
research journals. Acknowledging the exceptional caliber of Kuwaiti medical
professionals, he underscored the importance of safeguarding doctors’ rights and
fostering a conducive work environment that encourages professional growth.
He also lauded the collaboration between the
Ministry of Health, the Kuwait Medical Association, and other medical
organizations. “Our presence at the Doctors’ House Ghabqa today underscores the
importance of unity and communication within the medical community. This
gathering strengthens professional bonds and highlights our collective
commitment to healthcare excellence. I extend my gratitude to our doctors for
their unwavering dedication to their humanitarian mission, which is unparalleled
in any other profession,” he stated. Minister Al-Awadhi reiterated that doctors
serve as the first line of defense in society, playing a crucial role in saving
lives and providing essential healthcare services to all patients.
Chairman of the Kuwait Medical Association, Dr.
Ibrahim Al-Tawala, also addressed the gathering, emphasizing that the annual
Ramadan Ghabqa is a long-standing tradition aimed at fostering camaraderie among
medical professionals in a relaxed setting away from workplace pressures.
Dr. Al-Tawala highlighted that the medical
profession goes beyond patient care; it is a solemn duty to serve the community.
He commended the dedication and daily sacrifices of doctors, particularly during
the COVID-19 pandemic, where their commitment was instrumental in Kuwait’s
successful response to the crisis. He pointed out that while some countries
experience delays and congestion in healthcare services, Kuwait stands out for
its efficiency in scheduling medical appointments, surgeries, and diagnostic
procedures, ranking among the fastest worldwide.
However, Dr Al-Tawala acknowledged the challenge
of “continuous fatigue” among doctors, a global concern that necessitates
sustainable solutions. He emphasized that excessive workloads and stress could
impact doctors’ health and performance, underscoring the need for a fair and
supportive work environment that mitigates burnout and ensures the well-being of
medical professionals.