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Al Ain Hospital, Al Ain (managed by SEHA)) Ain Al Khaleej Hospital, Al Ain (Private) Burjeel Royal Hospital, Al Ain (Private, managed by VPS Healthcare Group) Emirates International Hospital, Al Ain (Private) [1] Medeor 24x7 International Hospital, Al Ain (Private, managed by VPS Healthcare Group) Mediclinic Al Jowhara (Mediclinic International)
Abu Dhabi health Services Company, SEHA is responsible for managing government-owned healthcare facilities in Abu Dhabi. Currently, SEHA manages 57 Primary Health Care Centers, 13 Hospitals, 3 Maternal and Child Health Centers, 3 Specialized Dental Centers, one centre for Autism, and 5 Specialised Facilities like rehab, blood bank and herbal ...
7 Kuwait. 8 Lebanon. 9 Oman. 10 Palestine. ... Ain Shams University El-Demerdash Faculty of Medicine; ... Al-Iraqia University / college of Medicine, Baghdad, ...
Kuwait University (KU), (in Arabic: جامعة الكويت), was established in October 1966 under Act N. 29/1966. [1] [2] The university was officially inaugurated on 27 November 1966 to include the College of Science, the College of Arts, the College of Education and the College for Women.
Abu Dhabi University: Al Ain University: Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy: Emirates Institute for Banking and Financial Studies, Abu Dhabi Campus Higher Colleges of Technology, Abu Dhabi Campus INSEAD, Middle East Campus in Abu Dhabi Khalifa University: Liwa College of Technology (formerly Emirates College of Technology) National Defense College
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This is a list of universities and colleges in Kuwait: Government Universities: Kuwait University (KU) [1] Abdullah Al Salem University (AASU) [2] Private Universities: Gulf University for Science and Technology (GUST) [3] American University of Kuwait (AUK) [4] Australian College of Kuwait (ACK) [5] American University of the Middle East (AUM) [6]
As part of Kuwait Vision 2035, many new hospitals have opened. [2] [3] [4] In the years leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kuwait invested in its health care system at a rate that was proportionally higher than most other GCC countries. [5] As a result, the public hospital sector significantly increased its capacity.