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Saudi women excel in science, medicine | More and more Saudi Arabian women are earning global recogniton in the field of science and medicine.
As Samar Fatany wrote for a Saudi daily, she cited a report by UNESCO and said that the
percentage of women graduating from the universities in the country, who hailed from the
branch of science and medicine, was higher than that in western countries.
"In the field of science, 40 per cent of Saudi doctors are women and there is an increasing
number of successful women who have acquired global recognition as scientists and
researchers and have inspired many Saudi women at home," Gulf News quoted Fatany, as
writing.
Fatany heaped praises for many women in the country which included Dr Khowla Al Kurai,
who is a consultant and principle clinical scientist and cancer researcher, and Professor Samira
Islam, who was the head of the Drug Monitoring Unit at a famous hospital and has made
significant contributions in drug safety.
"These Saudi women who have reached leadership positions and many others are role models
for future generations," she wrote.
Fatany claimed the success of the Saudi women has certainly boosted the morale of the
women community in the country and should be prove to be a source of inspiration for all of
them.
"The success of these distinguished women has undoubtedly boosted the morale of those
members of society who were once abused and marginalised. Women doctors, scientists and
researchers are expected to contribute toward a socially, politically and economically
progressive Saudi Arabia," she concluded.
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