As part of the National Center for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases' plan to localize digestive services in Sudan, the center conducted several visits to Khartoum Bahri Hospital. The aim was to activate clinics for viral hepatitis, bilharzia, and portal hypertension patients.
These visits included an inspection to explore the possibility of rehabilitating the endoscopy department at Khartoum Bahri Hospital.
During these visits, the center commended the initiative of the hospital's director, Dr. Amal Ahmed Haj Alnoor Suwar Aldahab, and Dr. Abdel Salam Nile, a specialist in internal medicine and tropical diseases.
The center highlighted that these visits are part of their efforts to enhance the quality of healthcare services for patients. The goal is to reduce waiting lists for patients seeking services at Ibn Sina Center for Gastroenterology, Soba Hospital, and Police Hospital Gastroenterology Centers.
It's anticipated that these visits will help activate clinics for viral hepatitis, bilharzia, and portal hypertension at Khartoum Bahri Hospital. Moreover, the rehabilitation of the endoscopy department is expected to contribute to providing better medical services for patients in the Bahri region.
Key Points:
- The National Center for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases conducted several visits to Khartoum Bahri Hospital.
- The visits aim to activate clinics for viral hepatitis, bilharzia, and portal hypertension and rehabilitate the endoscopy department.
- Commendation was given to the initiative of the hospital's director and Dr. Abdel Salam Nile.
- The visits are intended to enhance the quality of healthcare services and reduce patient waiting lists.