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Abstract
This illustrated detailed article will describe history of over forty years struggle, of hardship and discrimination to the specialty. I have with my colleagues faced obstacles and disappointments during the development of modern anaesthesia services with its subspecialties in Saudi Arabia. I have all support and encouragement from the top authorities of the university. I have managed to establish a top class anaesthesia department, Saudi Anaesthetic Association and the King Saud Fellowship in anaesthesia and intensive care within one decade. The next decade was assigned for expansion to create the Arab Board of anaesthesia and Intensive Care followed by the Saudi Specialty of anaesthesia and intensive care and its fellowship in different Subspecialties. I always wonder within myself, have I and my colleagues achieved our goal and did we do well.Entities:
Keywords: History; modern anesthesia in Saudi Arabia; residency training programming
Year: 2012 PMID: 25885493 PMCID: PMC4173438 DOI: 10.4103/0259-1162.103363
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anesth Essays Res ISSN: 2229-7685
Statistics concerning the workload of the anaesthetists in SA
Figure 1His Highness Prince Sattam Bin AbdelAziz, H.E. Professor Doctor Osamah Al-Shobukshi, Vice Rector of King Saud University, Professors Mohamad Takrouri and Mohamaed Seraj to right and left of VIPs guests
Figure 2After one of SAA Meeting coinciding with Saudi university Anesthesia Fellowship exam some of the examiners greeting Prof. Seraj in His office Prof. Ameer Channa, beside Prof. M. Seraj and Dr. Dhafer Khudairi and Professor Anis Baraka Channa
Figure 6Prof. Mohamed Seraj encircled by non anesthesiologist professors of KSU Profs: Ahmad Metwali, Hazem I Al Kawashki and Khalid Kattan