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The fourth phase of the Farwaniya Hospital plan becomes operational.
The fourth phase of the Farwaniya Hospital plan becomes operational.

Fourth phase of newFarwaniya Hospital plan inaugurated

KUWAIT: Within the framework of a commitment to implement the operation plan of the new Farwaniya Hospital, the Director of the Hospital, Dr Ali Al-Mutairi, announced the launch of the fourth and penultimate phase of the new hospital plan.

Dr Al-Mutairi explained that the fourth phase of the operating plan is the penultimate stage. “It includes the transfer of the hospital administration headquarters on Sunday and the transfer and operation of the emergency department on Monday, starting at 8 in the morning.”

“Within the framework regarding the readiness of the transition plan and the operation of the emergency department in the new hospital, a trial was run last Monday under the supervision of the Director of Farwaniya Health District, Dr Muhammad Al-Rashidi, and the Chairman of the Medical Authority, Dr Ahmed Al-Dosari,” he said.

Dr Ali Al-Mutairi
Dr Ali Al-Mutairi

Dr Al-Mutairi said: “the stages of operation of the hospital are proceeding according to the specified plan, praising in this regard the support of the Minister of Health, Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi, and the Undersecretary of the Ministry, Dr Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi.”

Dr Ali Al-Mutairi praised the efforts of all employees in the hospital, including doctors, pharmacists, nursing staff, technicians and administrators. He commended the spirit of cooperation and coordination between the various departments.

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