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Council member Al-Khanbashi emphasizes support for medical specialties development while chairing the Supreme Medical Council meeting.

Governor Emphasizes Support for Medical Training in Yemen

HADRAMOUT, Yemen – During a recent meeting, Salah Ahmed Al-Khanbashi, a member of the Presidential Leadership Council and Governor of Hadramout, highlighted the critical need to enhance government medical facilities by providing qualified medical personnel. He stated that this initiative serves as a fundamental pillar for improving healthcare services for citizens.

Achievements of the Higher Medical Council

Al-Khanbashi praised the accomplishments of the Higher Medical Council for Medical and Health Specialties during its fourth regular meeting for 2026. The meeting, attended by Council President Dr. Omar Zain Al-Saqaf and Vice President Professor Amir Balafair, focused on the council’s achievements in training and certifying medical professionals. The governor emphasized the importance of expanding medical specialty programs across various provinces to meet the actual needs of the healthcare sector.

Commitment to Healthcare Development

The governor also acknowledged the council’s efforts to enhance the medical and health system. He expressed his readiness to provide various forms of support to bolster the council’s initiatives, which aim to improve the quality of healthcare services.

Continuous Support from Council Leadership

Dr. Omar Zain Al-Saqaf, President of the Higher Medical Council, appreciated Al-Khanbashi’s ongoing support for the council’s activities. He noted the governor’s commitment to strengthening the role of the Hadramout branch, which plays a vital role in advancing medical services and enhancing the skills of healthcare professionals.

Progress in Medical Specialties

Professor Amir Balafair, Vice President of the Higher Medical Council, reported significant advancements in developing medical specialty programs. He mentioned the introduction of new specialties that address urgent needs within the healthcare sector.

Key Discussion Points

The meeting addressed several important topics, including:

  • Setting fees for practitioners residing abroad.
  • Equating Jordanian Board Certificates and procedures for granting equivalency and classification certificates to visiting foreign doctors.
  • Establishing mechanisms for handling suspected medical errors.
  • Waiving verification fees for certificates and recognizing seals from the Ministry of Higher Education.
  • Granting practice licenses to individuals with qualifications in hospital management and health administration.
  • Mandating completion of an internship period for general and clinical pharmacy specialties, similar to Egyptian universities.
  • Discussing various organizational and professional topics aimed at enhancing the performance and standards of medical professions in Yemen.

This meeting underscores the commitment of Yemen’s leadership to improve healthcare services and ensure that medical professionals receive the necessary training and support.

For more updates, visit Yemen TV.

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