The Dubai Fertility Center (DHC), a subsidiary of the Dubai Health Authority (DHA), has succeeded in achieving the hope and happiness of thousands of families seeking fertility within the country and abroad. The number of children born through the Center since its establishment in 1991 to June 2009 was 4790 children from Asia, Europe and America And Africa.

The organization celebrated this achievement through the "Al-Ghaf Tree" initiative, which was launched yesterday as part of the "Year of Tolerance" activities, as a symbol of giving and tolerance. The tree included the names and nationalities of this year's 100 children.

The Dubai Health Authority (DHC) has announced that the Dubai Fertility Center has received the International Diamond Class Certificate with the highest score of 99.5% of the results of the International Renewal of Accreditation for Canadian Medical Assisted Medical Assistance Standards following its success in achieving all the requirements and standards of excellence in the world. Reproductive health.

In detail, data and evidence from the Dubai Fertility Center (ICIC) showed that the assessment of the center included the commitment to apply the driving standards, the technical standards associated with all work procedures and areas in the embryology laboratory, based on research and best practices, And the overall processes to be developed by organization leaders to enhance and facilitate the work of staff and service providers, maintain quality and safety, and improve the overall performance of organizations.

These standards confirm that the Center has its strategic objectives and clear expectations, maintains its positive relationships and promotes positive culture in the workplace.

The scope of the evaluation included the extent of the Center's commitment to the implementation of the 86 senior driving standards, the technical standards associated with all 118 laboratory procedures and procedures in the Laboratory of Embryology, the level of the Center's capabilities and capabilities to assist the relevant health services, Reproductive health, and the standard of practice to enhance the safety of patients and clients, and minimize risks. The assessment was based on three main themes: effective building and organization, resource allocation and management, safety culture and quality improvement.

The Director General of the Dubai Health Authority, Hamid Mohammed Al Qattami, said that the Center has its leadership, successes and global achievements, which has made it a prominent medical and scientific center. It has a distinctive reputation in one of the difficult and accurate medical fields and disciplines related to reproductive health and its problems. And the best medical practices in place internationally, stressing that the center has become the preferred destination for those seeking to reproduce from within and outside the country.

He stressed that the qualitative leap achieved by the Center, which enables it to obtain international accreditation and a global certificate by classifying it as a "diamond category", represents a natural reflection of its achievements in the field of research and studies approved and published worldwide, in addition to what it has achieved and achieved in the medical specialty of treatments, And to improve the reproductive health of thousands of willing and seeking families from around the world who have contributed directly to the happiness and life of the Center through its medical and humanitarian mission.

5 axes

The criteria for assisted reproductive technologies to serve embryology laboratories to assess the quality of procurement, processing, storage, handling, embryo transfer, etc. were based on five main axes: investment in technical laboratory services, presence of appropriate personnel, provision of technical laboratory services, use of supplies, Technical laboratory.