Sana'a Governor , Abdul Basit Al Hadi, inspected on Wednesday the progress of work at Martyr Al Durra Hospital in Jahana district. The governor, along with the directors of the provincial health office, Dr. Khalid Al-Muntaser, provincial security, Brigadier General Mujahid Ayed, and Jahana district, Saleh Muayyad, inspected the equipment and services in the emergency, operations, intensive care, obstetric and ambulatory emergency departments. The hospital deputy director , Dr. Mohammed al-Matari, explained about the hospital, its services, and the difficulties facing the workflow. The governor praised the equipment, the level of services and the efforts of the hospital staff in serving patients, stressing the keenness of the provincial leadership to support the health sector. For his part, the Director of the Health Office praised the development of the hospital in terms of modern equipment and the diversity of specialties. He pointed out that the hospital was supplied with a number of staff to meet the demand for service from patients from the districts of Jihanah, Khawlan, Al-Husn, Bani Dabian and Al-Tayyal. Source: Yemen News Agency
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