KSrelief Chief Shares Life Lessons, Highlights Medicine as Journey of Compassion and Hope at King Saud University Event

Riyadh: King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) Supervisor General Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah delivered a lecture at King Saud University's College of Medicine yesterday, reflecting on "humanity in medicine" and his career as a world-renowned pediatric surgeon. He emphasized that true medical success goes beyond clinical skill, focusing on compassion, dignity, and restoring hope for patients and their families.

According to Saudi Press Agency, transitioning from the operating theater to global humanitarianism, Al Rabeeah highlighted the impact of KSrelief, stating that since its inception in 2015, the center has funded 4,183 projects across 113 countries, totaling over $8 billion.

He also underscored the success of the Saudi Program for Conjoined Twins, which has performed 67 separation surgeries for children from 28 countries since 1990, cementing the Kingdom's role as a global leader in humanitarian medical excellence.

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