Arabian Gulf University signs deal for medical city
Manama : The Arabian Gulf University (AGU) yesterday announced signing a contract for the construction of the King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Medical City with the Saudi Fund for Development.
The signing ceremony was attended by the Bahrain Minister of Education Dr Majid Al Nuaimi and Ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to the Kingdom of Bahrain, Dr Abdullah Abdul Malik Al Shaikh and a number of VIPs.
“This signing is the actual beginning and launch of construction work on the Medical City project, as the project contractor has begun the work of building the medical city on the site,” said Dr Khalid Abdul Rahman Al Ohaly, President of AGU during the signing ceremony.
The University President thanked the late Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud for his royal generosity to build the Medical City with a sum of one billion Saudi riyals. He also extended gratitude to His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa for his donation of a million square meters of land in a strategic location for the construction of the Medical City project.
In his opening speech, he said that the Medical City was designed by expertise and competencies from various medical specialisations from all GCC countries.
“Over 60 workshops were held in the last period, attended by more than 100 experts to design the medical city, working closely with the National Health Regulatory Authority. We are currently working side by side with the Supreme Council of Health to include the Medical City under the health services covered by the health insurance of the Kingdom of Bahrain, to provide medical services to all residents of the Kingdom.”
He added: “I extend my thanks and gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud for the support of the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the University and for financing the Medical City project through the Saudi Fund for Development. We also extend our gratitude and appreciation to His Majesty King Hamad Bin Al-Khalifa for his generous sponsorship of the University providing for all its needs, and granting land to build the Medical City project on”.
He confirmed that the Medical City will be a distinctive addition to the residents of the Southern Governorate, as well as the residents of Bahrain and the Gulf community.
The Medical City will include 300 beds and a full range of outpatient clinics, in addition to 15 operating rooms and quality support medical services such as advanced laboratories and a pharmacy.
The three objectives of the Medical City are: the education and training of the students of the College of Medicine in the University who hail from GCC countries to benefit all health services in the Gulf, providing the faculty at the College of Medicine of AGU to practice their medical professions, and establishing centres for clinical research to address health issues prevalent in Arab Gulf States, such as diabetes, obesity, cancer and cardiovascular diseases. At the end of the ceremony, a film was presented showing the designs of King Abdullah Medical City.
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