الملخص الإنجليزي
I
n this issue of the Journal, there
are three public health articles that are closely
related in their clinical relevance and pertinence
to the situation in Oman.1,2,3 First, in our Sounding
Board section, Dr. Prashanth Panduranga et al.1
writes a provocative article regarding the statistics
and management of acute coronary syndrome (ACS)
in Oman using the data from the Gulf Registry of
Acute Coronary Events (RACE) database. Second,
in another Sounding Board article, Dr. Alyaarubi
stimulates us to rethink our strategies for the care
of the diabetic patient in Oman