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Abu Dhabi Names Street After Dr George Matthew for His Healthcare Contributions

Abu Dhabi Names Street After Dr George Matthew for His Healthcare Contributions

Abu Dhabi Names Street After Dr George Matthew for His Healthcare Contributions

A street in Abu Dhabi has been named in honor of Dr George Matthew, a UAE citizen of Indian origin, in recognition of his remarkable contributions to the emirate’s healthcare sector over nearly 60 years.

Dr George Matthew’s Journey

Dr Matthew, now 84 years old, first arrived in the UAE in 1967 as a 26-year-old. Over the past six decades, he has played a pivotal role in shaping Abu Dhabi’s healthcare system, witnessing its transformation from its early days to its current state.

Notably, he was the first doctor to work in a government hospital in Al Ain, leaving a lasting impact on the country’s medical landscape.

Honoring His Contributions

To acknowledge his pioneering contributions, a road near Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City (SSMC) in the Al Mafraq area has been named George Matthew Street. This gesture is part of the ‘Honouring UAE’s Visionaries: Commemorative Streets’ project by the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT).

Early Challenges and Inspirations

When Dr George Matthew first arrived in the UAE in 1967, the country was still in its early stages of development. Despite the lack of roads and proper medical facilities, Dr Matthew was inspired by the vision of the late Sheikh Zayed, the founder of the nation, and dedicated himself to improving the healthcare system.

In a recent statement, Dr Matthew reflected on his journey, saying, “The infrastructure was still evolving at that time. Inspired by the late Sheikh Zayed, the father of the nation, I dedicated myself to helping the people. I am deeply grateful that my efforts have been recognized.”

Career Highlights

Originally planning to move to the US, Dr Matthew was persuaded by a missionary friend’s description of Al Ain’s beauty. His application for a position as Al Ain’s first government doctor was successful, leading to the opening of the first clinic with Sheikh Zayed’s blessing.

Fondly known as “Matyous” by the locals, Dr Matthew has had a distinguished career in the UAE’s healthcare sector. Starting as a general practitioner, he went on to hold various prestigious positions, including Medical Director of the Al Ain region in 1972 and Consultant for the Health Authority in 2001.

Hailing from the south Indian state of Kerala, Dr. Matthew graduated from Trivandrum Medical College and moved to the UAE with his wife, Valsa, after their marriage. Their daughter, Maryam (Priya), works in the government sector.

Memorable Experiences

Dr Matthew’s experiences are intertwined with the UAE’s history, from his first encounter with Sheikh Zayed to treating injuries in makeshift conditions. He recalls one unforgettable instance from 1969: “One night, a local resident attending the Majlis in Al Ain was injured. I treated him with the materials I had in a temporary setup, and he was healed. He shared this experience with Sheikh Zayed. After checking his injury, Sheikh Zayed said: ‘He is a good doctor’, and his words gave me great inspiration.”

Recognition and Continued Service

Dr Matthew’s career was significantly boosted by Sheikh Zayed’s support, leading him to England for specialization in the management of tropical diseases and later advanced studies in hospital management at Harvard University.

Renowned for his dedication and expertise, Dr Matthew has been an invaluable resource for the Al Ain community, providing medical guidance and playing a crucial role in training and educating healthcare workers. He also served the royal family, including the late Sheikh Tahnoon bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, the Abu Dhabi Ruler’s Representative in the Al Ain Region.

In recognition of his dedication and hard work, the UAE granted Dr Matthew and his family citizenship in 2004. He also won the Abu Dhabi Award in 2018.

Currently, he continues to work in the private health department under Presidential Affairs alongside Dr Abdul Rahim Jaafar, another leading expert in the country.

“I am ready to do whatever I can for the country and its citizens as long as I live. I pray that God will give me more time to serve,” he said. His advice for others working in the UAE is, “Work with 100 per cent sincerity, and you will succeed.”

Abu Dhabi

Dr George Matthew

UAE

Indian origin

1967

Government hospital in Al Ain

Private health department under Presidential Affairs

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