
Kuwait's 16th International Conference on Ophthalmology kicked off here on Sunday with children eye diseases as the major topic.
Opening the event on behalf of Health Minister Ali Saad Al-Obaidi, Secretary General of Kuwait Institute for Medical Specialization (KIMS) Ibrahim Hadi said that ophthalmology is a top issue for the Ministry, adding that participants, both locals and foreigners, will discuss several papers.
Addressing the opening ceremony, Hadi stressed the Ministry's support to such scientific and specialized activities which offer opportunities to exchange expertise and treatment methods.
He also emphasized the significance of exhibitions held on the sidelines of the scientific gatherings, displaying latest diagnosing and treatment technology.
Focusing on pediatric ophthalmology reflects awareness and responsibility for protecting right of the young in enjoying good health, he said.
Meanwhile, Hadi said that KIMS organizes up to 31 programs, both locals and fellowships, covering all specializations.
He added that up to 96 doctors from the Kuwait Board passed the final test, and would be honored in a ceremony to be held on November 30, under auspices of His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah.
The annual event focuses on an ophthalmology issue every year, leading ophthalmologist Adnan Al-Wael, president of the conference said.
This year, participants will discuss pediatric squint, aiming at providing children suffering from it with treatment in time and at early age.
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