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Kanad Hospital (formerly known as Oasis Hospital) is a private hospital for Women and Children in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, that was established in 1960 by the American missionary couple Dr. Pat and his wife Marian Kennedy. It is the oldest hospital in Al Ain and the second oldest in the United Arab Emirates.
Kanad Hospital in Al Ain is the oldest hospital in the emirate of Abu Dhabi. The first hospital in Al-Ain was Kanad Hospital (formerly known as Oasis Hospital), established in 1960 by the American missionary couple Drs. Pat and Marian Kennedy at the invitation of Sheikh Zayed. It is the oldest hospital in Al Ain and the second oldest in the ...
United Arab Emirates: The Kanad Hospital (formerly CURE Oasis Hospital), [48] located in Al Ain, was established in 1960 to bring American medical care to the UAE. The hospital delivers 3,500 babies and treats over 122,000 patients annually. CURE acquired the hospital in 2006.
Tawam Hospital, Al Ain (managed by SEHA)affiliation with Johns Hopkins Medicine) The Heart Medical Center, [ 8 ] Al Ain, comprehensive multispecialty services for children, adolescents, and adults with complex medical problems.
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Al Ain University; Al Dhafra Private School; E. Al Ain English Speaking School; K. Kanad Hospital; Khalifa bin Zayed Stadium; M. Al Ain Men's College; The Military ...
Staff at a Gaza hospital ran for shelter when "huge bombardments" of rocket fire struck nearby on Wednesday 18 October. Footage obtained from the Palestine Red Crescent shows a nearby building to ...
The identification of Tu’am with Al Ain and Buraimi was reproduced uncritically by British colonialists and Arab nationalists in the 1960s and ‘70s, which coincided with the creation of the United Arab Emirates. The result was a roundabout and hospital in Al Ain named after Tu’am, an attempt to give deep roots to the new nation.