Karnataka: Dubai Health Authority inaugurates Multi-organ Transplant and Reproductive Sciences Division
Karnataka: Dubai Health Authority (DHA) Director General recently inaugurated Multiorgan Transplant and Reproductive Sciences Division at B R Life SSNMC Hospital.
Earlier a high-level delegation of DHA led by Humaid Al Qutami was received by Dr B R Shetty, Chairman, BRS ventures, Mr Binay Shetty, Vice Chairman and Group CEO, BRS Ventures and Col Hemraj Singh Parmar, Group CEO, BR Life, according to a release here on Wednesday. The delegation was provided an overview of the services at the hospital. BR Life made its foray in India in 2013 and currently operates and manages close to 1,600 beds across locations in Bangalore, Trivandrum, Bhubaneshwar, Udupi and Raipur. The group plans to create a strong network of hospitals in India and the Indian subcontinent in the coming years.
Speaking on the occasion, Al Qutami said, ''In line with the vision of the leadership of Dubai, we are keen to foster and promote collaborations with leading institutions in the world in the health sector with an aim to provide high-quality care to our patients and visitors. Through our collaborations we will forge new partnerships and share experiences and expertise with the aim to further enhance the health sector in Dubai and provide world-class medical care.''
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Dr Shetty said, ''This visit from the Dubai Health Authority to explore a collaborative medical exchange program is a proud moment for all of us at BR Life. We are keen to enhance healthcare collaboration between India and UAE. ''With highly skilled doctors and clinical expertise. We look forward to a long-standing relationship with Dubai Health Authority wherein we work closely with each other to create a unique value proposition.''
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