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Surgery in Oman.

Christopher S Grant1, Nayil Al-Kindy

  • 1Department of Surgery, Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat, Oman. csgrant@squ.edu.om

Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)
|January 19, 2005
PubMed
Summary

Oman has achieved remarkable healthcare modernization over 30 years, establishing accessible services nationwide. Surgical services have expanded significantly, with Omani surgeons increasingly leading future developments.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare system development
  • Surgical services evolution
  • Medical education advancement

Background:

  • Oman, a sultanate, has experienced significant transformation in healthcare and education over the past three decades.
  • A nationwide network of modern health services has been established, enhancing accessibility across the country.

Observation:

  • Over 300 surgeons serve Oman's population of 2.5 million, offering comprehensive surgical care.
  • Medical education is well-established, with accredited surgical residency training gaining prominence.

Findings:

  • Oman's healthcare system has progressed significantly, aligning with developed nations.
  • Surgical services have expanded, demonstrating sustained growth and dynamic planning.

Implications:

  • Continued development of surgical services is anticipated in Oman.
  • Omani surgeons are poised to play an increasingly vital role in the nation's healthcare future.

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