Aspetar, Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, and The World Innovation Summit Health (WISH), an initiative of Qatar Foundation, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) Tuesday, aimed at strengthening relationships in education, research, and healthcare areas.

The MoU was signed by Aspetar CEO Dr Abdulaziz Jaham Al Kuwari and Sultana Afdhal, Chief Executive Officer of WISH, in the presence of many seniors from both parties in a ceremony held at Aspetar headquarters, Aspetar said in a press statement.

The two parties agreed to contribute to achieve their visions and strengthen their relationship in health, education and research fields. This MoU will provide a unique opportunity in which research and invention form an essential part of the learning experience and exchange of knowledge and will go towards achieving the Qatar National Vision 2030.

Dr Abdulaziz Jaham Al Kuwari, Aspetar CEO, commented: “We at Aspetar acknowledge the important role of innovation in science and medicine in the development of sport, care of athletes, and a healthy society. Therefore, we would like exchange evidence-based content and knowledge and influence healthcare policy globally through collaborating with WISH. We are keen to strengthen our relationship with our stakeholders across the healthcare industry, both locally and internationally.”

Ms Sultana Afdhal, Chief Executive Officer of WISH, said: “This agreement is a step forward in encouraging institutional exchange of scientific and technical information, and promoting knowledge sharing and transfer in the health sector. Our agreement with Aspetar is based on a shared desire to move forward with innovation in healthcare. We look forward to co-hosting many important events in the near future to discuss innovation in healthcare and sports”.


WISH is a healthcare forum that brings some of the most important researchers and innovators in healthcare to Doha every two years for its flagship summit, with delegates from more than 100 countries at each of its conferences, including almost 40 minister-level representatives. In addition to the global summit, WISH conducts research, advocates for health policy innovation, and conducts work in the community, both locally and internationally.


As a leading international sports medicine hospital, Aspetar is constantly involved in ground-breaking research endeavors. Aspetar’s highly trained sports science research team utilise state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to collect data that can be used to allow athletes to reach their full potential.


 
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