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Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), along with the Supreme Council of Health and the Primary Health Care Corporation, is attending the Qatar International Medical Devices and Healthcare Exhibition and Conference (QMED) as a main strategic sponsor.
“HMC’s participation in QMED demonstrates its leading role in healthcare both locally and internationally,” said Ali Abdulla al-Khater, chief
communications officer, HMC.
“As the country’s principal public healthcare provider, HMC is committed to providing the safest, most effective and most compassionate care in accordance with Qatar’s strategic goals for advancing the health and well-being of its population.”
“Our healthcare services are recognised worldwide as among the best and most innovative. This has been achieved through strong partnerships with both government and healthcare research and academic partners locally and internationally. QMED provides HMC with opportunities to collaborate to an even greater extent with major players in the healthcare industry, to deliver educational information and also to demonstrate the state-of-the-art technology that has been adopted across our healthcare facilities,” said al-Khater.
QMED provided an excellent forum for HMC to interact with international healthcare experts and leading companies in the field of developing and providing medical devices and supplies. Representatives from HMC’s corporate communications department and materials management department were present at HMC’s booth to provide information and advice to visitors interested in collaborating with or providing
services to HMC.
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