Worldwide association awards prize to sports clinic representative Ahmed Almousa
On behalf of the Sportklinik Hellersen, Dirk Burghaus, Chairman of the Board of the Sportklinik Hellersen, congratulates Mr. Almousa on the award. Sports Clinic Hellersen
As a representative of Sportklinik Hellersen in the Middle East, Africa and Asia, Ahmed Almousa has been committed to promoting international and intensive cooperation between various medical institutions worldwide for several years. With his expertise, he has successfully built up a medical cooperation network on behalf of the Hellersen Sports Clinic that links the Middle East, Africa and Turkey. By sharing medical resources, efficiency in these regions is significantly improved. For this significant role, Ahmed Almousa was recently honored with the DIKWP International Cooperation Award, which was presented to him at the annual conference of the World Artificial Consciousness Association (WACA).
The DIKWP International Cooperation Award was established by the World Artificial Consciousness Association and is presented annually to individuals or institutions that have made significant achievements in the field of international cooperation. In addition to Ahmed Almousa from Germany, other award winners from France, South Korea, Italy, Vietnam, Nepal, Pakistan and Serbia were honored, to name just a few examples. "This award is a great tribute to the outstanding work of Mr. Almousa and his commitment to the international medical partnership. It not only underlines his significant contributions to the exchange of knowledge between continents, but is also a testament to the high level of expertise and reputation of Sportklinik Hellersen in the global healthcare sector. We are proud of this recognition and congratulate Mr. Almousa from the bottom of our hearts," says Dirk Burghaus, CEO of Sportklinik Hellersen.
"This certificate is a special honor for me and at the same time a significant international recognition. It underlines the enormous importance of scientific and professional cooperation between countries and cultures. As doctors and innovators, we have a central responsibility in building bridges of knowledge and progress. So this certificate is also a new incentive for me to continue on the path of developing the global healthcare system and promoting medical education," explains Ahmed Almousa.
Establishing a transnational platform for medical cooperation
Ahmed Almousa has led several international cooperation projects and established standardized communication mechanisms for medical institutions in different regions. His innovative cooperation model has not only optimized the distribution of medical resources, but also promoted the integration and innovation of cross-cultural medical knowledge.
The WACA annual conference, which was chaired by FuYong Jiao from the European Academy of Sciences and co-chaired by WHO members and others, was attended by representatives from international organizations. These included the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations, the Serbian National Academy of Sciences, the Nobel Laureate Institute of Life Sciences, the China & USA Silicon Valley Development Association, as well as former officials from health ministries of various countries, academics from engineering academies and leading experts in the field of artificial intelligence.
"I am honored to be part of this international organization. It always promotes healthcare and scientific research with the aim of supporting cooperation between East and West," explains Ahmed Almousa.
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