 | More cancer patients opt for
oral chemo: NCCCR official MORE and more cancer
patients in Doha are now
opting for oral chemotherapy
instead of the traditional
chemotherapy.
According to Dr Manal
Zaidan, director of pharmacy
department at the
National Cancer Care and
Research (NCCCR) and ...
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| | Mowasalat announces summer
courses for training drivers |
KARWA Transportation Training
and Development
Centre (KTTDC), a division of
Mowasalat, the sole public
transportation company in
Qatar has announced a special
offer for driving courses.
As per the restructured feestructure
the people who join
in KTTDC for driver´s training
courses will get special
discount in fee from July.
Talking to Qatar Tribune,
a Mowasalat official said,
"The duration of this promotion
is not fixed as yet. But
people will get this special
offer for the months of July
and August. The final date
will be announced later. It is
specially designed for summer
season to attract more
trainees to KTTDC. Details of
the courses and discounts
will be available at KTTDC
offices in Doha."
With this offer Mowasalat... | | | HMC wins best recruitment centre award | HAMAD Medical Corporation
(HMC) was honoured
with an award at a recent
international scientific meet
for achieving the status of
´Best Recruitment Centre´
among more than 100 centres
worldwide participating
in a multi-centre international
research project.
The award was given at the
Twin Birth Study International
Collaborator´s meeting
in Toronto, Canada recently.
The meeting was attended by
principal investigators and
trial coordinators from the
20 countries involved in the
Twin Birth Study (TBS).
They include countries in
Europe, North America,
South America, Australia,
Asia, Africa and the Middle
East.
The Twin Birth Study is
the first large randomised
controlled trial that has been
done to compare the efficacy... | | | MIS graduates 24 students | THE Middle East International
School (MIS) graduated
its senior class of 2012,
consisting of 24 students
from various nationalities,
on Saturday.
The graduates will join
universities including the
Georgetown University,
Mississippi State University,
Carnegie Mellon and
Qatar University.
Certificates were distributed
by the school´s Principal
Dr Theodore Josiha Haig and
Vice-Principal Dee Morris.
The school´s Chairman Salem
Rashid al Mohanadi was also
present on the occasion.
Five students from the batch
graduated with high distinction.
They included Sandra
Ramirez, Ahmad Walid,
Mariam al Jazeeri, Marwa
Jaber and Reza Gajaparawira.
Advising the students,
Theodore said that young
people have a responsibility... | |
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