The Dubai Health Authority has launched a wide educational and guidance campaign, aimed at developing community awareness of kidney disease, enhancing the value and concept of organ donation, the importance of donation and its impact on saving the lives of patients with organic failure, in addition to highlighting the capabilities of medical facilities in Dubai and their ability to successfully complete kidney transplants. .
The authority explained that the campaign comes in cooperation with a group of its partners, led by the Mohammed bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, coinciding with the World Kidney Day, which falls on March 10 of each year, a day invested by the Dubai Health Authority to raise awareness of kidney diseases and ways to prevent them. Introducing developments related to advanced diagnostic and treatment methods.
The authority referred to the group of approved medical centers for kidney transplantation in Dubai, namely: Dubai Hospital, Al Jalila Children’s Specialist Hospital, and Mediclinic Al Madinah Hospital, pointing out that the three centers are equipped with the latest technologies used in kidney transplantation, and are operated by a group of doctors specializing in kidney and urology diseases. Urology, surgery, and kidney transplantation, along with a group of highly qualified allied doctors, nursing staff and technicians, emphasizing that the operations are in line with best practices and global treatment protocols.
The authority confirmed the possibility of supporting patients with kidney failure by donating a kidney from a living or deceased donor, noting that although donation from a living person is a solution for many patients, many patients with kidney failure end up in the waiting list due to the lack of availability. Matching with their relatives, therefore, the United Arab Emirates is working to activate the reciprocal transfer of kidney transplantation more. The authority added that all members of society can contribute to saving lives by choosing to register for organ donation after death, and that a single donor can save the lives of approximately eight people, while the authority noted that donation procedures and transplant operations in Dubai are supervised by the Supervisory Committee for Organ Transplantation. in the body.
The authority explained that people wishing to donate their organs after their death, in order to save the lives of patients suffering from the failure of their vital organs such as the kidneys, liver, heart, pancreas and lungs, can announce their desire to be organ donors, by registering within the National Organ Donation Program of the Ministry Health and Community Protection “Hayat” through the link: https://mohap.gov.ae/en/services/social/organ-donation
The Dubai Health Authority is working with the concerned and responsible authorities in the country within the “National Organ Transplant Program” of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, and in coordination with the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation, in order to develop the value and concept of organ donation, and the importance of this to save the lives of patients with organic failure.
The Dubai Health Authority has launched a wide educational and guidance campaign, aimed at developing community awareness of kidney disease, enhancing the value and concept of organ donation, the importance of donation and its impact on saving the lives of patients with organic failure, in addition to highlighting the capabilities of medical facilities in Dubai and their ability to successfully complete kidney transplants. .
The authority explained that the campaign comes in cooperation with a group of its partners, led by the Mohammed bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, coinciding with the World Kidney Day, which falls on March 10 of each year, a day invested by the Dubai Health Authority to raise awareness of kidney diseases and ways to prevent them. Introducing developments related to advanced diagnostic and treatment methods.
The authority referred to the group of approved medical centers for kidney transplantation in Dubai, namely: Dubai Hospital, Al Jalila Children’s Specialist Hospital, and Mediclinic Al Madinah Hospital, pointing out that the three centers are equipped with the latest technologies used in kidney transplantation, and are operated by a group of doctors specializing in kidney and urology diseases. Urology, surgery, and kidney transplantation, along with a group of highly qualified allied doctors, nursing staff and technicians, emphasizing that the operations are in line with best practices and global treatment protocols.
The authority confirmed the possibility of supporting patients with kidney failure by donating a kidney from a living or deceased donor, noting that although donation from a living person is a solution for many patients, many patients with kidney failure end up in the waiting list due to the lack of availability. Matching with their relatives, therefore, the United Arab Emirates is working to activate the reciprocal transfer of kidney transplantation more. The authority added that all members of society can contribute to saving lives by choosing to register for organ donation after death, and that a single donor can save the lives of approximately eight people, while the authority noted that donation procedures and transplant operations in Dubai are supervised by the Supervisory Committee for Organ Transplantation. in the body.
The authority explained that people wishing to donate their organs after their death, in order to save the lives of patients suffering from the failure of their vital organs such as the kidneys, liver, heart, pancreas and lungs, can announce their desire to be organ donors, by registering within the National Organ Donation Program of the Ministry Health and Community Protection “Hayat” through the link: https://mohap.gov.ae/en/services/social/organ-donation
The Dubai Health Authority is working with the concerned and responsible authorities in the country within the “National Organ Transplant Program” of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, and in coordination with the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation, in order to develop the value and concept of organ donation, and the importance of this to save the lives of patients with organic failure.
The Dubai Health Authority has launched a wide educational and guidance campaign, aimed at developing community awareness of kidney disease, enhancing the value and concept of organ donation, the importance of donation and its impact on saving the lives of patients with organic failure, in addition to highlighting the capabilities of medical facilities in Dubai and their ability to successfully complete kidney transplants. .
The authority explained that the campaign comes in cooperation with a group of its partners, led by the Mohammed bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, coinciding with the World Kidney Day, which falls on March 10 of each year, a day invested by the Dubai Health Authority to raise awareness of kidney diseases and ways to prevent them. Introducing developments related to advanced diagnostic and treatment methods.
The authority referred to the group of approved medical centers for kidney transplantation in Dubai, namely: Dubai Hospital, Al Jalila Children’s Specialist Hospital, and Mediclinic Al Madinah Hospital, pointing out that the three centers are equipped with the latest technologies used in kidney transplantation, and are operated by a group of doctors specializing in kidney and urology diseases. Urology, surgery, and kidney transplantation, along with a group of highly qualified allied doctors, nursing staff and technicians, emphasizing that the operations are in line with best practices and global treatment protocols.
The authority confirmed the possibility of supporting patients with kidney failure by donating a kidney from a living or deceased donor, noting that although donation from a living person is a solution for many patients, many patients with kidney failure end up in the waiting list due to the lack of availability. Matching with their relatives, therefore, the United Arab Emirates is working to activate the reciprocal transfer of kidney transplantation more. The authority added that all members of society can contribute to saving lives by choosing to register for organ donation after death, and that a single donor can save the lives of approximately eight people, while the authority noted that donation procedures and transplant operations in Dubai are supervised by the Supervisory Committee for Organ Transplantation. in the body.
The authority explained that people wishing to donate their organs after their death, in order to save the lives of patients suffering from the failure of their vital organs such as the kidneys, liver, heart, pancreas and lungs, can announce their desire to be organ donors, by registering within the National Organ Donation Program of the Ministry Health and Community Protection “Hayat” through the link: https://mohap.gov.ae/en/services/social/organ-donation
The Dubai Health Authority is working with the concerned and responsible authorities in the country within the “National Organ Transplant Program” of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, and in coordination with the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation, in order to develop the value and concept of organ donation, and the importance of this to save the lives of patients with organic failure.
The Dubai Health Authority has launched a wide educational and guidance campaign, aimed at developing community awareness of kidney disease, enhancing the value and concept of organ donation, the importance of donation and its impact on saving the lives of patients with organic failure, in addition to highlighting the capabilities of medical facilities in Dubai and their ability to successfully complete kidney transplants. .
The authority explained that the campaign comes in cooperation with a group of its partners, led by the Mohammed bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, coinciding with the World Kidney Day, which falls on March 10 of each year, a day invested by the Dubai Health Authority to raise awareness of kidney diseases and ways to prevent them. Introducing developments related to advanced diagnostic and treatment methods.
The authority referred to the group of approved medical centers for kidney transplantation in Dubai, namely: Dubai Hospital, Al Jalila Children’s Specialist Hospital, and Mediclinic Al Madinah Hospital, pointing out that the three centers are equipped with the latest technologies used in kidney transplantation, and are operated by a group of doctors specializing in kidney and urology diseases. Urology, surgery, and kidney transplantation, along with a group of highly qualified allied doctors, nursing staff and technicians, emphasizing that the operations are in line with best practices and global treatment protocols.
The authority confirmed the possibility of supporting patients with kidney failure by donating a kidney from a living or deceased donor, noting that although donation from a living person is a solution for many patients, many patients with kidney failure end up in the waiting list due to the lack of availability. Matching with their relatives, therefore, the United Arab Emirates is working to activate the reciprocal transfer of kidney transplantation more. The authority added that all members of society can contribute to saving lives by choosing to register for organ donation after death, and that a single donor can save the lives of approximately eight people, while the authority noted that donation procedures and transplant operations in Dubai are supervised by the Supervisory Committee for Organ Transplantation. in the body.
The authority explained that people wishing to donate their organs after their death, in order to save the lives of patients suffering from the failure of their vital organs such as the kidneys, liver, heart, pancreas and lungs, can announce their desire to be organ donors, by registering within the National Organ Donation Program of the Ministry Health and Community Protection “Hayat” through the link: https://mohap.gov.ae/en/services/social/organ-donation
The Dubai Health Authority is working with the concerned and responsible authorities in the country within the “National Organ Transplant Program” of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, and in coordination with the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation, in order to develop the value and concept of organ donation, and the importance of this to save the lives of patients with organic failure.