Alfardan Medical with Northwestern Medicine (AMNM) has achieved significant strides since its opening in Qatar, and two renowned consulting physicians have emphasized the organization’s positive impact on the health industry. They have also emphasized the significant contribution it is making to the nation’s healthcare system.
Doha is highly regarded by Dr. Steven M. Baughman, urologist at North Western Medicine Delnor Hospital, and Dr. Peter Lechman, pediatrician at Northwestern Medicine Illinois, for its clean surroundings, friendly people, and welcoming culture.
Dr. Lechman, a consultant at AMNM, says he has had a really good experience here. “I have had the privilege of visiting this place multiple times, and during my brief visits, I have witnessed a significant improvement in the standard of care provided at AMNM, along with the arrival of important specialists at our medical facility,” he stated.
He pointed out that the partnership adds value on both sides. He clarified: “From Northwestern’s point of view, this partnership enables us to comprehend the delivery of medicine in a different part of the world.
In order to improve care back home, we may apply some of these lessons to our clinics, hospitals, and outpatient facilities. The level of care that can be provided at AMNM is only improved by our capacity to bring in specialists from the United States, particularly those who have conducted research in specific fields or who possess specialized surgical or medical knowledge.”
The renowned doctor, who has visited Doha multiple times, claims that the progress being made here is rapid and astounding, and that the people he collaborates with are excellent on both a personal and professional level. We always leave with the impression that we have gained knowledge that we can use back to our hospital in the United States, he said. My sole recommendation would be to keep expanding the amazing medical personnel you have established at AMNM.
“On a micro level, specifically regarding AMNM, I would encourage the doctors in Doha to keep working together and get in touch with the doctors in Northwestern to share research, get second opinions, and share ideas,” he added.
According to the doctor, the health insurance system was still in its infancy when he first arrived here, but it has been heartening to watch its popularity rise over the past two years, allowing an increasing number of individuals to obtain high-quality medical care. He expects that as this transformation continues, more and more individuals will be able to obtain high-quality healthcare.