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Breaking News: Riyadh Conference Celebrates 30 Years of Saudi Twins Separation Program

King Salman Humanitarian Aid Center to Host International Conference Celebrating 30 Years of Conjoined Twins Separation Program

Get ready for a groundbreaking event in Riyadh on Nov. 24-25 as Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center gears up to host an international conference marking three decades of the Saudi Conjoined Twins Separation Program.

Breaking Boundaries in Complex Medical Care

This pioneering initiative has treated a total of 135 conjoined twins from 25 different countries since its inception in 1990, showcasing the Kingdom’s excellence in providing complex medical care.

Leading the Way in Medical Innovation

Earlier this year, the Saudi medical team, led by the renowned Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, successfully separated Nigerian conjoined twins Hassana and Hasina at King Abdullah Specialist Children’s Hospital in King Abdulaziz Medical City in Riyadh, further solidifying their reputation as leaders in the field.

A Royal Affair: Under the Patronage of King Salman

Under the patronage of King Salman, the upcoming conference will bring together representatives from various Saudi ministries including National Guard, Defense, Foreign Affairs, Health, Education, and Media, along with international humanitarian and health organizations, associations, and institutions.

Celebrating Success Stories

The families of separated twins will also be in attendance, adding a personal touch to the event as they share their experiences and success stories. Experts will gather to discuss the latest advancements in conjoined twin separation and related humanitarian efforts.

Shining a Spotlight on Achievements

An exhibition will be organized to showcase the program’s remarkable achievements and highlight the Kingdom’s leadership in the humanitarian and medical fields. This event is a testament to Saudi Vision 2030’s commitment to advancing healthcare and humanitarian sectors, as emphasized by KSrelief.