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الثلاثاء: 30 ديسمبر 2025
  • 18 October 2025
  • 15:13
Jordanian Doctor Tops the Arab Board in Pediatric Gastroenterology

Khaberni - The Arab Board of Health Specializations honored the Jordanian doctor, Dr. Baraa Al-Falahat, a specialist in pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition at the Royal Medical Services – Queen Rania Al Abdullah Hospital for Children.
This came after he ranked first in the Arab Board in his specialty during the ceremony honoring the top graduates and outstanding researchers from the class of 2024, held in Amman on the sidelines of the council's third forum.
Al-Falahat told the Jordan News Agency (Petra) that this achievement represents a badge of honor and a significant responsibility, the fruit of years of continuous clinical training and work, asserting that his success reflects the competency of Jordanian doctors and the advanced level of their scientific training.
He added that the Arab Board is a cornerstone in developing Arab medicine, as it unifies scientific standards and enhances community confidence in the Arab doctor, explaining that its strength lies in the rigor of its training and reliance on real clinical evaluation rather than theoretical, preparing doctors capable of handling complex cases according to global standards.
He praised the support of the Royal Medical Services and Queen Rania Al Abdullah Hospital for Children, appreciating their continuous support for the training of medical personnel and providing an advanced training environment, confirming that the training programs and high-level academic supervision there contribute to enhancing the efficiency of doctors and embodying Jordan's medical leadership in the region.
He valued Jordan's ongoing support for the Arab Board of Health Specializations through its scientific committees and accredited training centers, which has made the kingdom a reliable Arab umbrella for graduating medical competencies.
Al-Falahat, one of the young medical talents at the Royal Medical Services, has contributed to developing services for gastrointestinal and liver diseases in children through the introduction of the latest therapeutic and diagnostic protocols at the Queen Rania Al Abdullah Hospital for Children.

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