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SAH Scans the First Ever PET/CT Patient In the Sultanate of Oman

Muscat, Oman – The SAH team scanned the first PET/CT patient ever in the Sultanate of Oman on Tuesday the 12th May, 2015. The scan was conducted at the Sultan Qaboos University Hospital (SQUH), where SAH was recently awarded the contract to commission and operate the countries first PET/CT.  The scan was lead by SAH’s highly qualified team in the field of molecular imaging, which included Ms. Laura Schneirla, Lead Nuclear Medicine Technologist, and Mr. Brian Warren, SAH Nuclear Medicine and PET/CT Technologist.

Mr. Feroz Agad, Chairman of SAH Global said “This is truly a great achievement and is a reflection of the hard work and dedication our wonderful team brings to each and every project. When SAH was established, our vision was to bring next generation and cutting edge technology to every place we have a presence in. Though this marks another major achievement by our company, but we are still focused on the true ultimate goal we have set forth, and that is to provide the highest quality patient care to those that are suffering with illnesses.  We will continue to strive to make a positive impact on the delivery of patient care.

SAH’s Chief Operating Officer, Faique Sayeed added, “SAH Global was pleased to be a part of this milestone today in Oncology care for the Sultanate of Oman.  I am thankful for the hard work of our team that assisted the SQUH team in bringing the PET/CT up with international standards in such a sort timeframe.  I am confident our team will continue to ensure the highest-level of patient care is given to each patient, which is a cornerstone of SAH Global.”

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