Ministry of Information Premieres Documentary on Dakhtar Thoms
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Ministry of Information in Oman has premiered a documentary titled 'Dakhtar Thoms' (Doctor Thoms).
- The film chronicles the life of American physician Dr. Wells Thoms, who dedicated his life to medical and humanitarian service in Oman.
- The documentary is part of a broader initiative to document Omani history and highlight its humanitarian and civilizational aspects.
The Ministry of Information has unveiled a new documentary, 'Dakhtar Thoms' (Doctor Thoms), offering an intimate look into the life of the American physician Dr. Wells Thoms. This film is a significant addition to Oman's growing collection of historical and cultural documentaries, aiming to preserve national memory and showcase the nation's humanitarian contributions.
The documentary Dakhtar Thoms emerges from the Ministry's broader initiative to chronicle Omani history and illuminate the humanitarian and civilizational dimensions of Omani society.
Dr. Wells Thoms, affectionately known as 'Dakhtar Thoms,' dedicated his life to serving the Omani people, particularly in the field of healthcare. The documentary traces his journey from a childhood marked by encounters with leprosy and infectious diseases to his lifelong commitment to medical and humanitarian service in the Sultanate. His legacy is deeply etched into Oman's collective memory, representing a pivotal chapter in the evolution of the nation's health services.
This initiative aligns with the Ministry of Information's broader mandate to chronicle Omani history and illuminate the humanitarian and civilizational dimensions of Omani society. Through contemporary media and documentary works, the Ministry seeks to present Oman's heritage to new generations and international audiences in a compelling visual language. Previous successful projects include the 'Beit Al Ajaib' (House of Wonders) trilogy and the 'Walana Athar' series, all dedicated to safeguarding cultural heritage.
This is achieved through the creation of media and documentary works rendered with a contemporary vision and executed to modern production standards.
The premiere of 'Dakhtar Thoms' underscores Oman's commitment to recognizing and celebrating individuals who have made profound contributions to its development. It highlights the nation's appreciation for both its own history and the positive impact of international figures who have become integral to its narrative. The film's focus on Dr. Thoms' humanitarian work resonates deeply within Omani society, emphasizing values of compassion and service.
In recent years, the Ministry has cultivated a distinguished slate of documentary films and programmes, most notably the sweeping Beit Al Ajaib (House of Wonders) trilogy, the series Walana Athar, and other works devoted to safeguarding cultural heritage and national memory.
From an Omani perspective, this documentary is more than just a biographical film; it is a testament to the enduring impact of dedicated service and a reflection of Oman's own values. It serves to strengthen national consciousness and deepen Omani identity by showcasing a history that includes significant contributions from individuals like Dr. Thoms, who embodied the spirit of humanitarianism within the Sultanate.
The film turns its lens on the figure of the American physician Dr. Wells Thoms โ known with deep familiarity as "Dakhtar Thoms" โ whose humanitarian and medical legacy remains etched into Oman's collective memory.
Originally published by Times of Oman in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.