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Volume 2025, Issue 3
  • ISSN: 0253-8253
  • EISSN: 2227-0426

Abstract

Qatar, a small yet wealthy state on the Arabian Peninsula, has witnessed significant changes in its healthcare system over the years. This article examines the development of healthcare in Qatar, with a focus on plastic surgery services, starting from traditional medicine to becoming one of the most advanced systems in the region. Key milestones include the establishment of Hamad Medical Corporation and the Ministry of Public Health, which have played important roles in organizing and improving healthcare services, in line with Qatar National Vision 2030.

The article also highlights the growth of plastic surgery services, which began in the 1970s with limited resources and visiting specialists. Over time, these services have expanded with the recruitment of skilled surgeons and the introduction of advanced facilities. The integration of burn care, the growth of reconstructive and aesthetic procedures, and the launch of a plastic surgery residency program demonstrate Qatar’s efforts to enhance this field.

The private sector has also contributed to this progress, offering a range of services that complement the public healthcare system. These developments reflect Qatar’s commitment to providing quality healthcare and supporting the well-being of its people. This article traces the key steps in the history of healthcare and plastic surgery in Qatar, showing how they have evolved to meet the needs of the population.

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