Personal Info
- Country of residence: Palestine
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Palestinian
doctor Reem Omran succeeded in transplanting the first spinal marrow for
children with cancer.
Reem’s career
began with success when she was among the top ten in Palestine in the general
secondary school year 2003, in the scientific branch, then she entered the
Faculty of Medicine at An-Najah National University Nablus and graduated with
distinction and was the first in the Faculty of Medicine, and during her
studies she participated in the first medical conference in 2005 and presented
a paper Scientific about aortic stenosis, and represented Palestine in the
United Kingdom.
After that,
she worked at Al-Makassed Hospital in Jerusalem, specializing in pediatrics,
and passed the Palestinian and Jordanian boards successfully. Then, she
traveled to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to work at the National Guard Hospital
in Riyadh, to specialize there in pediatric cancer, and to specialize more in
bone marrow transplantation for children with cancer, which is a rare and
sub-specialty. Arab level and region.
It is
noteworthy that Reem recently obtained the Arab Board successfully.
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