Hodeidah: The Al Thawra General Hospital Authority in Hodeidah recently commemorated International Nurses Day, focusing on the theme "Nursing and Midwifery: Inexhaustible Giving... Humanity Without Borders." The event aimed to recognize the critical humanitarian and professional contributions of nursing and midwifery staff in patient care and relief.
According to Yemen News Agency, Dr. Khaled Suhail, head of the authority, emphasized that the celebration serves as a tribute to the dedication and responsibility of nursing staff, who stand as the first line of defense in health institutions. Despite facing significant challenges and demanding work conditions, these professionals continue to fulfill their duties with unwavering commitment.
Dr. Suhail highlighted the essential role of nursing and midwifery personnel in maintaining the stability of medical and therapeutic services. Their continuous presence in various departments and their support throughout patient care stages underscore their humanitarian spirit and professional dedication. He also reassured that the hospital remains operational around the clock, thanks to its dedicated medical, technical, and nursing teams.
He further stressed the correlation between the success of health institutions and the competence of their nursing staff, identifying them as the cornerstone of clinical operations. The authority remains committed to supporting and enhancing the professional skills of its nursing staff, aiming to elevate the quality of healthcare services available to the public.
Dr. Suhail praised the qualified nursing and midwifery staff at Al Thawra Hospital for their significant contributions to medical performance and patient care, acknowledging their sense of responsibility and integrity.
Dr. Abdo Al Namari, Director General of Nursing at the authority, reiterated the importance of International Nurses Day as a testament to the indispensable role of nursing staff within the healthcare system. He acknowledged their professionalism and tireless work under pressure, reaffirming the authority's dedication to supporting and developing their capabilities.
Al Namari also acknowledged the crucial work carried out by nursing teams in various departments, including operating rooms, intensive care units, and emergency departments. Their efforts are vital for patient safety and the success of the hospital's medical and therapeutic plans.
The event concluded with the presence of Dr. Ahmed Majam, Deputy Head of the Authority for Medical and Clinical Affairs. Several distinguished nursing and midwifery staff members from various departments were honored with certificates of appreciation for their exceptional service.