
World Experts to Discuss FIFA and IOC Strategies for Protecting Athletes' Health
By hosting landmark scientific events of this caliber, Aspetar consistently drives innovation and advances in both clinical treatment and research. This commitment reinforces its status as a world-renowned specialized medical institution dedicated to shaping the future of sports medicine through collaboration, expert knowledge, and a pursuit of excellence.
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Jordan Times
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- Jordan Times
Jordanian field hospital in southern Gaza performs life-changing surgeries for children — JAF
AMMAN — Medical teams at the Jordanian field hospital in southern Gaza have successfully performed a series of specialised surgical procedures on infants and toddlers suffering from congenital deformities, including cleft palates and cleft lips. The patients ranged in age from just three months to three years, according to a statement from the Jordan Armed Forces- Arab Army (JAF), which added that the operations were conducted as part of the army's ongoing humanitarian mission to support the people of Gaza. The hospital's commanding officer was quoted in the statement as saying that the procedures were carried out by highly skilled medical and nursing staff with extensive expertise in complex pediatric surgeries. A senior specialist in maxillofacial surgery said, 'The children suffer from severe feeding difficulties and malnutrition, relying solely on formula milk, which puts enormous strain on their families.' The specialist noted that many children had been deprived of early intervention due to the lack of qualified personnel in the region and the challenging conditions on the ground. In an effort to build local capacity, the specialist said that doctors from Nasser Medical Complex [in Gaza] were trained in the field hospital's operating room to help manage similar cases in the future. 'The severity of the cases ranged from moderate to severe, including diagnoses such as wide bilateral cleft palates and full cleft lips. Treatment was further complicated by delays in preoperative care, as families struggled to access medical services amid ongoing instability in the region.' Jordan runs two military field hospitals in Gaza - one in the Strip's north and was established in 2009 following the war in 2008 and the second is in Khan Younis in the south, which was established in November 2023 at the peak of the Israeli war of aggression on the coastal enclave that erupted on October 7, 2023. Besides the field hospitals in Gaza, the JAF established the Jordanian field hospital in Nablus in late November 2023 and has conducted over 900 surgeries and received more than 83,000 patients ever since. The Kingdom, in cooperation with the World Central Kitchen, has also dispatched a mobile bakery with a production capacity of 3,500 loaves of bread per hour to Gaza. Other humanitarian programmes include the land and air bridges for aid delivery, the Restoring Hope Initiative, which provides prosthetics for amputees, and the evacuation of critical cases to Jordanian hospitals. Jordan remains steadfast in its commitment to alleviating the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza through all available means, the statement said.


Al Bawaba
2 days ago
- Al Bawaba
World Experts to Discuss FIFA and IOC Strategies for Protecting Athletes' Health
Aspetar, Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, is preparing to host one of the world's largest gatherings in sports medicine with its inaugural Global Sports Medicine Conference this October. The event will feature a distinguished roster of international experts in sports medicine and sports Aspetar World Sports Medicine Conference 2025, taking place over three days from October 8 to 10, will provide an unprecedented platform for sharing knowledge and cutting-edge innovations that advance athlete health and performance. Over 100 speakers from more than 35 countries will come together to discuss the latest breakthroughs, ranging from injury surgery and performance optimization to emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and regenerative Ali Al-Mawlawi, Acting Director General of Aspetar, emphasized that the inaugural edition of the conference is poised to become one of the most significant sports medicine events worldwide this year. Under the guidance of a scientific committee composed of leading experts from both international institutions and Aspetar, the conference exemplifies the institution's and Qatar's unwavering commitment to advancing research and continuous education in the field of sports medicine. He highlighted that Aspetar's mission is to harness the best global knowledge and expertise to enhance athlete care locally and internationally, solidifying the hospital's role as a pioneer at the intersection of sports and conference program features more than 35 sessions spanning keynote presentations, parallel specialized sessions, and practical workshops conducted over three knowledge-packed days. Attendees will benefit from 18 keynote addresses delivered by top global authorities and over 30 specialized sessions each day, organized into four key tracks covering sports injuries, medical conditions, performance sciences, and nursing, pharmacy, and dental addition, the daily agenda includes interactive panel discussions, scientific poster presentations showcasing the latest research, and between six to ten accredited hands-on workshops held before and during the event. These components offer a comprehensive educational framework with unique opportunities for professional event will bring together renowned international physicians and researchers including Dr. Andrew Massey, FIFA Medical Director, who will present FIFA's preventive strategies for athlete health. Professor Roald Bahr will discuss the International Olympic Committee's initiatives to safeguard athlete health. Dr. Kirsty Burrows from Switzerland will open the conference with a session redefining athlete health through a holistic lens. Dr. Pieter D'Hooghe will share the latest surgical advances in elite foot and ankle procedures, while Professor Marco Cardinale will focus on protecting the future generation of athletes. Dr. Brian Cole from the USA, an expert in cartilage disorders among athletes, and Dr. Elisabeth Hagert from Aspetar, highlighting pioneering work in hand and wrist surgery, complete this impressive two will emphasize cutting-edge rehabilitation updates. Aspetar's physiotherapist Rola Kotsifaki will reveal insights into ACL testing protocols and their role in return-to-play decisions. Imaging specialist Marcelo Bordalo will explore the expanding role of artificial intelligence in sports medical imaging, while surgeon Khalid Al-Khelaifi will present advanced cartilage injury treatment third day will spotlight advanced topics including sports medicine in extreme environments, addressing the unique challenges athletes face under these conditions. Dr. Dave Collins from the UK will discuss the psychological aspects of rehabilitation and mental support strategies for athletes returning to peak performance. Alan Getgood, Chief of Surgery at Aspetar, will present the latest frontiers in ACL surgical conference represents an unparalleled opportunity for sports medicine professionals worldwide to engage in knowledge exchange and the latest research. It emphasizes the integration of modern technologies like artificial intelligence alongside evidence-based prevention and rehabilitation strategies, with the aim of sustainably enhancing athlete care and the event seeks to foster interdisciplinary collaboration within sports medicine, transforming injury prevention and rehabilitation approaches to directly improve athlete health across various sports disciplines. It will also focus on future challenges and innovative solutions grounded in the newest scientific evidence and digital Aspetar World Conference is accredited for 18.0 'Category 1' credit hours, as Aspetar is a recognized Continuing Professional Development (CPD) provider by the Department of Healthcare Professions (DHP), formerly the Qatar Council for Healthcare Practitioners (QCHP), Ministry of Public hosting of this major conference affirms its position as a global center of excellence and a source of inspiration in advancing athlete health and performance. The event serves as a strategic hub for sharing cutting-edge practices and exploring new frontiers in sports medicine science. By hosting landmark scientific events of this caliber, Aspetar consistently drives innovation and advances in both clinical treatment and research. This commitment reinforces its status as a world-renowned specialized medical institution dedicated to shaping the future of sports medicine through collaboration, expert knowledge, and a pursuit of excellence.


Al Bawaba
2 days ago
- Al Bawaba
Ghribi: Rebuilding of Syria and Iraq is complex but necessary
The path to reconciliation and recovery is a long one. For the first time in decades, Ghribi says that rebuilding of Syria and Iraq is complex but necessary. Within the framework of a wide-ranging institutional mission in the Middle East, Kamel Ghribi, President of GKSD Holding Investment Group and Vice President of GSD (San Donato Group), has consolidated critical bilateral relations in the fields of health, economic diplomacy, and strategic private sector cooperation, actively engaging in reconstruction and development. The path of rebirth and growth in Iraq under the leadership of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' Al-Sudani, a leader committed to charting a path of strategic construction and this context, the laying of the foundation stone of a highly symbolic project was proudly celebrated: the redevelopment of the former Turkish Restaurant in Tahrir Square, in the heart of Baghdad. The building will be transformed into a health centre of excellence, dedicated to advanced medical care and the well-being of Iraqi citizens. The ceremony was attended by the highest Iraqi and international institutional authorities, led by Prime Minister Al-Sudani, the Health Minister Dr. Saleh Al-Hasnawi, the Vice-President of the Italian Senate, Sen. Licia Ronzulli, the EU Special Envoy for the Gulf, Hon. Luigi Di Maio, and the Mayor of Baghdad, Ammar Musa Kazem. Two years of solid cooperation between the Iraqi government and GKSD Holding have resulted in the new facility, which will house a state-of-the-art the highest international standards, it is managed by an integrated team of Italian and Iraqi professionals. In the wake of its cooperation with the Ministry of Health, GKSD is committed to replicating the successful model already in place in the hospitals of Najaf and Basra, promoted by the hospital group GSD (Gruppo San Donato). In parallel with this initiative, GKSD, led by its Chairman, Kamel Ghribi, undertook a diplomatic mission to Syria, where he and President Ahmad Al-Sharaa, along with Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmad Hassan Al-Shibani, discussed the critical goals. This positive collaboration further strengthens the ties between Syria and Italy, outlining a shared vision of stability and prosperity. During the visit, Kamel Ghribi emphasized GKSD's commitment to providing comprehensive medical and strategic support to the Syrian leader, offering advisory expertise, technologies, and models of excellence to revitalize the local health system. Kamel Ghribi stated, "Investing in the new Syria requires vision and courage. It is time to look ahead, to believe in a better future. Syria is a great country, with a rich historical culture and a diverse, multi-talented population. We aim to contribute to its rebuilding with respect, an aligned vision, and in the spirit of humanity."