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Sunday, November 29 - 2009

Doctors urged to get training on immune diseases

  • Middle East: Thursday, January 08 - 2009 at 11:44

The Arab world needs to start educating doctors about immune disorders as early diagnosis can have a huge impact on the outcome, Dr Muhammad Asim Khan, a professor of medicine at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio said yesterday at a meeting of doctors in Dubai. He said the ministries of health and other health authorities should be engaging public doctors in courses in order to teach them how to diagnose these diseases and give treatment more quickly. It is estimated that 400,000 people will be affected by immune diseases in the GCC by 2012.

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