Events Calendar


March 2020

    • Mar - 7

        Infant Mental Health Symposium


        We are delighted to bring together cross-disciplinary experts in the early childhood years to promote the importance of mental health in young children and their families in Qatar.

        This 1-day symposium will cover the fundamentals of Infant Mental Health as well as its practical applications. The fundamentals of Infant Mental Health are relevant to all clinicians working with families in Qatar as we all help lay the foundations for a lifetime of well-being through all our clinical interactions with babies and their families.

        Qatar’s babies deserve the best, so let’s give it to them!

        Symposium Program

        Agenda for March 7, 2020

        7:00 – 7:30: Registration

        7:30 – 8:00: Opening Comments

        8:00 – 9:30: Keynote Address: Introduction to Infant Mental Health and Its Importance, By Dr. Caroline Zanetti, MD

        9:30 – 11:00: Introductory Session: The Big Deal About the First 1,000 Days, By Dr. Ruba Benini, MD & Dr. Erin Valentine, PsyD

        11:00 – 12:00: Lunch Break

        Afternoon Sessions (Choose 3 of the 4 following sessions to attend over 3 hours.)

        12:00 – 15:00:

        A. The Emotional Journey of the Mother and Infant: A Look at Perinatal Depression for Mother and Baby, By Dr. Felice Watt

        B. Parent engagement in NICU: When & Why, By Dr. Tarek Hefnawy El-Alem, Dr. Pranay Jindal, Mr. Shihab Kannappillil, Ms. Irfana Shah Mohammed Ajab Shah, Ms. Parvathi Ragesh, Ms. Jisha Elizabeth Mathew & Ms. Ma Lorena Igna

        C. The Unexpected-Expected Journey, from Obstetrics to Pediatric Care, By Dr. Atiya Bashir, Dr. Derya Cirik & Ms. Faten Jabnouni

        D. It’s not Just Breastfeeding, By Ms. Susan Clayton RCpN BM IBCLC

        15:00 – 15:30: Reflections and Closing Comments

         

        For any questions regarding this event please contact Ms. Sonia Mascarenhas: smascarenhas@sidra.org

      • Apr - 25

          AHLS for Toxic Terrorism


          Location: Sidra Medicine 

          The AHLS for Toxic Terrorism: Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Casualties program is a 4-hour course, providing 4 hours of CPD points. The course will cover assessment and management of patients exposed to toxic substances in a terrorism incident.

          This course is derived from the full length AHLS Provider Course.

          Participants of AHLS for Toxic Terrorism will be able to:

          • Rapidly assess toxic terrorism patients
          • Recognize toxic syndromes (toxidromes) Identify and administer specific antidotes, antibiotics and vaccines for toxic terrorism patients
          • Apply the Poisoning Treatment Paradigm™

          This course, endorsed by the American College of Clinical Toxicology, is designed for physicians, paramedical and EMTs, as well as pharmacists working in areas such as emergency departments, critical care units, or any location where contaminated patients may be encountered.

          Closed courses for groups requiring a private learning environment are also available.

          Sidra Medicine is also running a morning session, AHLS for Radiological Incidents and Terrorism. Event details and registration can be found here

          Contact Info: Karmela Lariego, klariego@sidra.org

        • Apr - 25

            AHLS for Radiological Incidents and Terrorism


            Location: Sidra Medicine

            The AHLS for Radiological Incidents and Terrorism program is a 4-hour course, providing 4 hours of CPD points. The course trains healthcare professionals to medically manage patients with acute radiation syndrome and internal contamination with radionuclides.

            After completing AHLS for Radiological Incidents & Terrorism, participants will be able to:

            • Describe the basics of radiation physics
            • List different types of radiation detection equipment
            • Discuss the evaluation and management of patients contaminated with radioactive materials
            • Discuss the evaluation and management of patients exposed to ionizing radiation

            This course, endorsed by the American College of Clinical Toxicology, is designed for physicians, paramedical and EMTs, as well as pharmacists working in areas such as emergency departments, critical care units, or any location where contaminated patients may be encountered.

            Closed courses for groups requiring a private learning environment are also available.

            Sidra Medicine is also running an afternoon session, AHLS for Toxic Terrorism. Event details and registration can be found here. 

            Contact Info: Karmela Lariego, klariego@sidra.org

          • Sep - 13

              Virtual Pediatric and Adult Interventional Cardiac Symposia (PICS-AICS)


              *ALL TIMES LISTED CST

              Sidra Medicine will be participating at the 23rd Annual Pediatric and Adult Interventional Cardiac Symposia (PICS-AICS) from 11th to 13th September 2020. PICS-AICS is one of the largest cardiac symposia dedicated to the latest breakthroughs in the treatment of patients with congenital and structural heart diseases.

              More than 2000 healthcare professionals are expected to virtually sign in to join PICS-AICS this year. Sidra Medicine will transmit via broadband WIFI, two live interventional cardiac procedures from its brand new state-of the art Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at its Heart Center, to the PICS-AICS delegates on the 13th of September 2020.

              The live interventional cardiac procedures relayed from Sidra Medicine in Qatar will be conducted on two patients born with congenital heart defects. One procedure will be performed by Prof. Ziyad M. Hijazi, who is the founder of PICS-AICS as well as the Acting Chief Medical Officer at Sidra Medicine and is also the Executive Chair of Medicine and the Medical Director of the world-class Heart Center at Sidra Medicine. The second procedure will be conducted by Dr. Younes Boudjemline, Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories.

              TARGET AUDIENCE:

              • Physician
              • Physician Assistant
              • Fellow, Nurse, Technician or Student
              • Industry

              IMPORTANT DATES & TIMES:

              • PICS Online symposia: 11th to 13th September 2020
              • The live interventional cardiac procedures “at Sidra
              • The first case is planned to start at 4:40 pm, Doha time
              • The second case is planned to start at 8:20 pm, Doha Time.

              THE LIVE STREAM LINK

              (Coming Soon)

            • Oct - 29

                Meet Sidra Medicine’s Experts


                Supporting mental health in families

                Join us for the free Meet Sidra Medicine’s Experts webinar series, featuring guidance and recommendations on subjects related to women’s and children’s health. We will be sharing a range of topics, including lactation and nutritional advice; diabetes management guidance for parents and patients; mental health, and more.

                Felice Watt

                Speaker

                Dr. Felice Watt

                Division Chief - Adult Psychiatry for Women's Mental Health

                View Biography

                 

                 

                PSY.WCMG.ZainabImam

                Moderator

                Dr. Zainab Kikelomo Imam

                Adult Psychiatrist - Women's Psychiatry

                View Biography

                 

                 

                Discussion Points

                • What is mental health, and why is it important for our families?
                • How can we help the mental health of our families?
                  Mothers, Father's, Babies, Children, and teens & Grandparents
                • Caring for the mental health of our families during the COVID-19 Pandemic

                Target Audience

                Public

                Click to Join the Webinar

                Disclaimer

                This webinar is intended solely to provide general information to the public. The views, medical advice, and opinions expressed as part of this Webinar are those of the expert presenters do not necessarily represent Sidra Medicine’s opinion.
                This Webinar is not intended, nor can you rely upon it, in relation to your medical condition(s). Further, this Webinar is not intended, nor can it replace the care of your own personal doctor. You may need to discuss the topics presented in the Webinar in more detail with your personal doctor.
                With respect to this Webinar, Sidra Medicine does not make any warranty, express or implied, including the warranties of fitness for a particular purpose, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights.
                By attending this Webinar, you understand that Sidra Medicine may record this Webinar and agree to publish this Webinar on Sidra Medicine’s website and/or any social media platforms. Sidra Medicine may, at its sole discretion, publish the Webinar including your question (presented anonymously) and presenters’ response for other users to view. Any copyrights in the material contained in the Webinar belongs solely to Sidra Medicine.
                By attending this Webinar, you agree that Sidra Medicine will not be liable for any loss incurred due to the use or reliance on the information, medical advice, and the material contained in this Webinar.
                Sidra Medicine’s Webinars are governed by Qatari law.
              • Nov - 19

                  Sidra Medicine at WISH 2020


                  Sidra Medicine is proud to participate at WISH 2020 this year and to share highlights from our Precision Medicine program. We will also be a part of Doha Healthcare Week with a spotlight on women’s health.

                  As a women’s and children’s hospital and an entity of Qatar Foundation, Precision Medicine is built into the very core of our clinical research and healthcare services. Our ambition is to advance precision medicine in Qatar while combining our research, education and clinical practice functions and expertise to successfully tackle conditions affecting women and children.

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                  Precision Medicine and Functional Genomics 2020

                  Sidra Medicine will be hosting its annual flagship Functional Genomics Symposium as a virtual event for 2020. Titled “Precision Medicine and Functional Genomics 2020” (FG 2020), the symposium will take place from the 5th to 7th of December 2020.

                  At FG2020, we will be sharing our very own success stories from our growing genomic medicine and advanced therapy programs, which form a key part of our approach to personalized care.

                  As an academic medical center, Sidra Medicine will continue in its mission of building research into the continuum of care, to improve outcomes for all of our patients, particularly those with rare diseases, diabetes and cancer.

                  We welcome WISH attendees to find out more about how we are committed to our vision to build a knowledge-based economy in the biomedical and health sciences by visiting: https://www.sidra.org/pmfg.

                  Also, unique to this year’s symposium is a special session dedicated to COVID19 with an entire session covering the latest discoveries, advances in treatment programs, as well as biomarker and vaccine trials that are relevant to the Middle East and globally.

                  Doha Healthcare Week

                  At Sidra Medicine, we believe women should have access to quality, patient-centered care that responds to their unique needs. Our participation at Doha Healthcare Week has a primary focus on women’s health.

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                  Prof. Karim Kalache

                  Join our webinar (English) on Maternal Fetal Medicine and the importance of prenatal ultrasounds with Prof. Karim Kalache on Tuesday the 10th of November from 2:00 pm to 3.00 pm.

                  Registration Info:

                  Prof. Karim Kalach webinar: Register Here

                  Discussion points:

                  1. Why are prenatal ultrasounds done?
                  2. Routine ultrasound in early pregnancy
                  3. What can you expect from our team at Sidra Medicine
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                  Dr Aisha Ahmad Yousuf

                  Join our webinar (Arabic) on Women’s health and its challenges with Dr Aisha Ahmad Yousuf on Thursday the 12th of November from 2:00 pm to 3.00 pm.

                  Registration Info:

                  Dr Aisha Yosuf webinar: Register Here

                  Discussion points:

                  • Defining women's health and the reproductive system
                  • Common gynecological problems:
                    • Examples of some cases
                    • Diagnosis methods
                    • Treatment methods

                  We aspire to achieve an international reputation for providing excellence in clinical care and work closely with other clinical departments to provide integrated, state-of-the-art healthcare for mothers, developing fetuses and newborn children.

                  For more details about our private women’s services, please visit:
                  https://www.sidra.org/clinics-services/womens-services/

                • Jan - 25

                    Meet Sidra Medicine’s Experts: In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) – Myths and Realities


                    Join us for the free Meet Sidra Medicine’s Experts webinar series, featuring guidance and recommendations on subjects related to women’s and children’s health. We will be sharing a range of topics, including lactation and nutritional advice; diabetes management guidance for parents and patients; mental health, and more.

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                    The Speaker

                    Dr. Mohammad Aurangzeb Khan

                    Attending Physician - Reproductive Medicine

                    The Moderator

                    Hiba Chaaban

                    Clinical Nurse

                    Discussion points

                    • Infertility and the pain it causes
                      • The reproductive age and its decline
                    • What is In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF)?
                      • The IVF journey
                      • What is the difference between IVF and ICSI?
                    • Fertility Preservation
                      • Embryo Freezing
                      • Egg Freezing
                    • Pre-Implantation Genetic Testing (PGT)
                    • The Covid-19 challenges and our strategy to stay safe at Sidra RMU
                    • Some Myths and realities

                    Target Audience

                    • Public
                  • Feb - 22

                      Pediatric Emergency Resuscitation Program (PERP)


                      In collaboration with our sophisticated simulation centre, the Emergency Department at Sidra Medicine is commencing the Pediatric Emergency Resuscitation Program (PERP). This one-day simulation-based teaching program is a QCHP approved CME activity with category 1 & 3 points. 

                      There is a growing need for comprehensive, patient-centred medical services for children in Qatar. Our vision is to upskill health care professionals who provide acute care to children through education and training.

                      With a highly trained clinical team of Senior Pediatric EM Consultants, Nursing leaders and Educators we ensure high quality, inter-professional learning. Our ambition is to develop critical skills and effective team behaviours in a safe, constructive environment with plenty of opportunities to practice and clarify any doubts.

                      This program provides a robust opportunity for health care professionals to practice management of acute pediatric emergencies, including medical and trauma resuscitation of critically ill children. The program is delivered as a combination of interactive lectures and simulation-based sessions, offering a chance for hands-on practice alongside the professional facilitators followed up with a comprehensive debrief. 

                      This program is very different from the APLS and PALS course, whereby the candidates have the opportunity to take the leadership role of the resuscitation of acute emergencies under the supervision and guidance of a facilitator. The course has the latest updates and evidence based guidance for managing acute pediatric resuscitation. There is no assessment during the course and the idea is to provide a positive learning experience for adult learners and sharing information to provide better care to our patients in future.

                      Reference Reading Material suggestion: 

                      • PALS manual
                      • APLS manual
                      • ATLS manual
                      • Local guidelines

                      Target Audience: Physicians (All levels and all specialities), Nurses, Respiratory therapist and Nurse practitioners. 
                      The registration fees for candidates are as follows:

                      • Consultants and Associate specialist: 350 QAR
                      • Interns, Residents, Fellows and Nurse practitioners (subsidised rates): 250 QAR
                      • Nurses and Allied Health workers(subsidised rates): 150 QAR

                      The course has QCHP accredited CME hours as follows:

                      Category 1: 2.25 hours
                      Category 3: 3.25 hours.

                      Total Category: 5.50 hours.

                      Numbers of seats available:

                      Total candidates for each course: 15
                      Five seats available for Internal Staff on first come first serve basis.
                      Sidra Employees Contact (shuda@sidra.org, Bbarry@sidra.org)

                      Ten seats available for External candidates.

                      Faculty:

                      Facilitator:

                      Nursing Leads:

                      • Catherine Lynch
                      • Drew Jones
                      • Laith Alakhrass
                      • Paul Sumortin

                      Respiratory Therapist:

                      • Laura Reid

                      Simulation specialist staff:

                      • Nadim Osseily
                      • Bassem Tarhini
                      • Mark Edwin Marayag
                    • Feb - 22

                        Meet Sidra Medicine’s Experts: Children’s Safety at Home


                        Join us for the free Meet Sidra Medicine’s Experts webinar series, featuring guidance and recommendations on subjects related to women’s and children’s health. We will be sharing a range of topics, including lactation and nutritional advice; diabetes management guidance for parents and patients; mental health, and more.

                        Speaker

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                        Fatima Al Muhamadi

                        Health Promoter

                        Moderator 

                        Amana Al Mohannadi

                        Health Promoter

                        Discussion points

                        How to prevent common accidents at home and the ways to deal with them. These incidents include:

                        • Falling
                        • Swallowing and choking
                        • Drowning
                        • Poisoning
                        • Burns

                        Target Audience: Public

                      • Mar - 4

                          Meet Sidra Medicine's Experts: Overview of Eating Disorders in children and teens, Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa.


                          Eating disorders are very complex illnesses that have very serious and harmful effects.

                          Many things contribute to their development.

                          Youth with eating disorders are often lonely and terrified. Families often don't know what to do. There may be a delay between the start of an eating disorder and a decision to look for help. The person with the problem may feel more and more isolated.
                          Eating disorders affects all racial and ethnic groups. Boys and young men can also develop eating disorders where focus on leanness, weight control, and muscle building is common. Eating disorders in boys can be serious and may be life-threatening.

                          Parents, relatives and school personnel need to be aware of risk factors and symptoms of eating disorders to identify it early and take the necessary steps to address these issues early to ensure the best possible outcomes for children and teens.

                          The Speakers

                          Schahla-(2)

                          Schahla Al-Shibli
                          Clinical Psychologist

                          Dionne

                          Dionne Sears
                          Supervisor - Social work department

                          Athba

                          Athba Al-Safi
                          Clinical Dietitian

                          The Moderator 

                          Alanoud-(2)

                          Dr.Alanoud Al-ansari

                          Division Chief, Adolescent Medicine

                          Discussion points

                          • What are an eating disorder and the most common types

                          • How would you suspect if your child is struggling with an eating disorder and

                          • How can you help and support your child to get better

                          • Treatment options for eating disorders

                          • Healthy nutrition and eating habits for growing teenagers

                          Target audience

                          • General Public, parents, caregivers
                          • School counselors
                          • School social works
                          • Colleague/ university students
                      • Mar - 7

                          Infant Mental Health Symposium


                          We are delighted to bring together cross-disciplinary experts in the early childhood years to promote the importance of mental health in young children and their families in Qatar.

                          This 1-day symposium will cover the fundamentals of Infant Mental Health as well as its practical applications. The fundamentals of Infant Mental Health are relevant to all clinicians working with families in Qatar as we all help lay the foundations for a lifetime of well-being through all our clinical interactions with babies and their families.

                          Qatar’s babies deserve the best, so let’s give it to them!

                          Symposium Program

                          Agenda for March 7, 2020

                          7:00 – 7:30: Registration

                          7:30 – 8:00: Opening Comments

                          8:00 – 9:30: Keynote Address: Introduction to Infant Mental Health and Its Importance, By Dr. Caroline Zanetti, MD

                          9:30 – 11:00: Introductory Session: The Big Deal About the First 1,000 Days, By Dr. Ruba Benini, MD & Dr. Erin Valentine, PsyD

                          11:00 – 12:00: Lunch Break

                          Afternoon Sessions (Choose 3 of the 4 following sessions to attend over 3 hours.)

                          12:00 – 15:00:

                          A. The Emotional Journey of the Mother and Infant: A Look at Perinatal Depression for Mother and Baby, By Dr. Felice Watt

                          B. Parent engagement in NICU: When & Why, By Dr. Tarek Hefnawy El-Alem, Dr. Pranay Jindal, Mr. Shihab Kannappillil, Ms. Irfana Shah Mohammed Ajab Shah, Ms. Parvathi Ragesh, Ms. Jisha Elizabeth Mathew & Ms. Ma Lorena Igna

                          C. The Unexpected-Expected Journey, from Obstetrics to Pediatric Care, By Dr. Atiya Bashir, Dr. Derya Cirik & Ms. Faten Jabnouni

                          D. It’s not Just Breastfeeding, By Ms. Susan Clayton RCpN BM IBCLC

                          15:00 – 15:30: Reflections and Closing Comments

                           

                          For any questions regarding this event please contact Ms. Sonia Mascarenhas: smascarenhas@sidra.org

                        • Apr - 25

                            AHLS for Toxic Terrorism


                            Location: Sidra Medicine 

                            The AHLS for Toxic Terrorism: Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Casualties program is a 4-hour course, providing 4 hours of CPD points. The course will cover assessment and management of patients exposed to toxic substances in a terrorism incident.

                            This course is derived from the full length AHLS Provider Course.

                            Participants of AHLS for Toxic Terrorism will be able to:

                            • Rapidly assess toxic terrorism patients
                            • Recognize toxic syndromes (toxidromes) Identify and administer specific antidotes, antibiotics and vaccines for toxic terrorism patients
                            • Apply the Poisoning Treatment Paradigm™

                            This course, endorsed by the American College of Clinical Toxicology, is designed for physicians, paramedical and EMTs, as well as pharmacists working in areas such as emergency departments, critical care units, or any location where contaminated patients may be encountered.

                            Closed courses for groups requiring a private learning environment are also available.

                            Sidra Medicine is also running a morning session, AHLS for Radiological Incidents and Terrorism. Event details and registration can be found here

                            Contact Info: Karmela Lariego, klariego@sidra.org

                          • Apr - 25

                              AHLS for Radiological Incidents and Terrorism


                              Location: Sidra Medicine

                              The AHLS for Radiological Incidents and Terrorism program is a 4-hour course, providing 4 hours of CPD points. The course trains healthcare professionals to medically manage patients with acute radiation syndrome and internal contamination with radionuclides.

                              After completing AHLS for Radiological Incidents & Terrorism, participants will be able to:

                              • Describe the basics of radiation physics
                              • List different types of radiation detection equipment
                              • Discuss the evaluation and management of patients contaminated with radioactive materials
                              • Discuss the evaluation and management of patients exposed to ionizing radiation

                              This course, endorsed by the American College of Clinical Toxicology, is designed for physicians, paramedical and EMTs, as well as pharmacists working in areas such as emergency departments, critical care units, or any location where contaminated patients may be encountered.

                              Closed courses for groups requiring a private learning environment are also available.

                              Sidra Medicine is also running an afternoon session, AHLS for Toxic Terrorism. Event details and registration can be found here. 

                              Contact Info: Karmela Lariego, klariego@sidra.org

                            • Sep - 13

                                Virtual Pediatric and Adult Interventional Cardiac Symposia (PICS-AICS)


                                *ALL TIMES LISTED CST

                                Sidra Medicine will be participating at the 23rd Annual Pediatric and Adult Interventional Cardiac Symposia (PICS-AICS) from 11th to 13th September 2020. PICS-AICS is one of the largest cardiac symposia dedicated to the latest breakthroughs in the treatment of patients with congenital and structural heart diseases.

                                More than 2000 healthcare professionals are expected to virtually sign in to join PICS-AICS this year. Sidra Medicine will transmit via broadband WIFI, two live interventional cardiac procedures from its brand new state-of the art Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at its Heart Center, to the PICS-AICS delegates on the 13th of September 2020.

                                The live interventional cardiac procedures relayed from Sidra Medicine in Qatar will be conducted on two patients born with congenital heart defects. One procedure will be performed by Prof. Ziyad M. Hijazi, who is the founder of PICS-AICS as well as the Acting Chief Medical Officer at Sidra Medicine and is also the Executive Chair of Medicine and the Medical Director of the world-class Heart Center at Sidra Medicine. The second procedure will be conducted by Dr. Younes Boudjemline, Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories.

                                TARGET AUDIENCE:

                                • Physician
                                • Physician Assistant
                                • Fellow, Nurse, Technician or Student
                                • Industry

                                IMPORTANT DATES & TIMES:

                                • PICS Online symposia: 11th to 13th September 2020
                                • The live interventional cardiac procedures “at Sidra
                                • The first case is planned to start at 4:40 pm, Doha time
                                • The second case is planned to start at 8:20 pm, Doha Time.

                                THE LIVE STREAM LINK

                                (Coming Soon)

                              • Oct - 29

                                  Meet Sidra Medicine’s Experts


                                  Supporting mental health in families

                                  Join us for the free Meet Sidra Medicine’s Experts webinar series, featuring guidance and recommendations on subjects related to women’s and children’s health. We will be sharing a range of topics, including lactation and nutritional advice; diabetes management guidance for parents and patients; mental health, and more.

                                  Felice Watt

                                  Speaker

                                  Dr. Felice Watt

                                  Division Chief - Adult Psychiatry for Women's Mental Health

                                  View Biography

                                   

                                   

                                  PSY.WCMG.ZainabImam

                                  Moderator

                                  Dr. Zainab Kikelomo Imam

                                  Adult Psychiatrist - Women's Psychiatry

                                  View Biography

                                   

                                   

                                  Discussion Points

                                  • What is mental health, and why is it important for our families?
                                  • How can we help the mental health of our families?
                                    Mothers, Father's, Babies, Children, and teens & Grandparents
                                  • Caring for the mental health of our families during the COVID-19 Pandemic

                                  Target Audience

                                  Public

                                  Click to Join the Webinar

                                  Disclaimer

                                  This webinar is intended solely to provide general information to the public. The views, medical advice, and opinions expressed as part of this Webinar are those of the expert presenters do not necessarily represent Sidra Medicine’s opinion.
                                  This Webinar is not intended, nor can you rely upon it, in relation to your medical condition(s). Further, this Webinar is not intended, nor can it replace the care of your own personal doctor. You may need to discuss the topics presented in the Webinar in more detail with your personal doctor.
                                  With respect to this Webinar, Sidra Medicine does not make any warranty, express or implied, including the warranties of fitness for a particular purpose, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights.
                                  By attending this Webinar, you understand that Sidra Medicine may record this Webinar and agree to publish this Webinar on Sidra Medicine’s website and/or any social media platforms. Sidra Medicine may, at its sole discretion, publish the Webinar including your question (presented anonymously) and presenters’ response for other users to view. Any copyrights in the material contained in the Webinar belongs solely to Sidra Medicine.
                                  By attending this Webinar, you agree that Sidra Medicine will not be liable for any loss incurred due to the use or reliance on the information, medical advice, and the material contained in this Webinar.
                                  Sidra Medicine’s Webinars are governed by Qatari law.
                                • Nov - 19

                                    Sidra Medicine at WISH 2020


                                    Sidra Medicine is proud to participate at WISH 2020 this year and to share highlights from our Precision Medicine program. We will also be a part of Doha Healthcare Week with a spotlight on women’s health.

                                    As a women’s and children’s hospital and an entity of Qatar Foundation, Precision Medicine is built into the very core of our clinical research and healthcare services. Our ambition is to advance precision medicine in Qatar while combining our research, education and clinical practice functions and expertise to successfully tackle conditions affecting women and children.

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                                    Precision Medicine and Functional Genomics 2020

                                    Sidra Medicine will be hosting its annual flagship Functional Genomics Symposium as a virtual event for 2020. Titled “Precision Medicine and Functional Genomics 2020” (FG 2020), the symposium will take place from the 5th to 7th of December 2020.

                                    At FG2020, we will be sharing our very own success stories from our growing genomic medicine and advanced therapy programs, which form a key part of our approach to personalized care.

                                    As an academic medical center, Sidra Medicine will continue in its mission of building research into the continuum of care, to improve outcomes for all of our patients, particularly those with rare diseases, diabetes and cancer.

                                    We welcome WISH attendees to find out more about how we are committed to our vision to build a knowledge-based economy in the biomedical and health sciences by visiting: https://www.sidra.org/pmfg.

                                    Also, unique to this year’s symposium is a special session dedicated to COVID19 with an entire session covering the latest discoveries, advances in treatment programs, as well as biomarker and vaccine trials that are relevant to the Middle East and globally.

                                    Doha Healthcare Week

                                    At Sidra Medicine, we believe women should have access to quality, patient-centered care that responds to their unique needs. Our participation at Doha Healthcare Week has a primary focus on women’s health.

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                                    Prof. Karim Kalache

                                    Join our webinar (English) on Maternal Fetal Medicine and the importance of prenatal ultrasounds with Prof. Karim Kalache on Tuesday the 10th of November from 2:00 pm to 3.00 pm.

                                    Registration Info:

                                    Prof. Karim Kalach webinar: Register Here

                                    Discussion points:

                                    1. Why are prenatal ultrasounds done?
                                    2. Routine ultrasound in early pregnancy
                                    3. What can you expect from our team at Sidra Medicine
                                    aisha

                                    Dr Aisha Ahmad Yousuf

                                    Join our webinar (Arabic) on Women’s health and its challenges with Dr Aisha Ahmad Yousuf on Thursday the 12th of November from 2:00 pm to 3.00 pm.

                                    Registration Info:

                                    Dr Aisha Yosuf webinar: Register Here

                                    Discussion points:

                                    • Defining women's health and the reproductive system
                                    • Common gynecological problems:
                                      • Examples of some cases
                                      • Diagnosis methods
                                      • Treatment methods

                                    We aspire to achieve an international reputation for providing excellence in clinical care and work closely with other clinical departments to provide integrated, state-of-the-art healthcare for mothers, developing fetuses and newborn children.

                                    For more details about our private women’s services, please visit:
                                    https://www.sidra.org/clinics-services/womens-services/

                                  • Jan - 25

                                      Meet Sidra Medicine’s Experts: In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) – Myths and Realities


                                      Join us for the free Meet Sidra Medicine’s Experts webinar series, featuring guidance and recommendations on subjects related to women’s and children’s health. We will be sharing a range of topics, including lactation and nutritional advice; diabetes management guidance for parents and patients; mental health, and more.

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                                      The Speaker

                                      Dr. Mohammad Aurangzeb Khan

                                      Attending Physician - Reproductive Medicine

                                      The Moderator

                                      Hiba Chaaban

                                      Clinical Nurse

                                      Discussion points

                                      • Infertility and the pain it causes
                                        • The reproductive age and its decline
                                      • What is In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF)?
                                        • The IVF journey
                                        • What is the difference between IVF and ICSI?
                                      • Fertility Preservation
                                        • Embryo Freezing
                                        • Egg Freezing
                                      • Pre-Implantation Genetic Testing (PGT)
                                      • The Covid-19 challenges and our strategy to stay safe at Sidra RMU
                                      • Some Myths and realities

                                      Target Audience

                                      • Public
                                    • Feb - 22

                                        Pediatric Emergency Resuscitation Program (PERP)


                                        In collaboration with our sophisticated simulation centre, the Emergency Department at Sidra Medicine is commencing the Pediatric Emergency Resuscitation Program (PERP). This one-day simulation-based teaching program is a QCHP approved CME activity with category 1 & 3 points. 

                                        There is a growing need for comprehensive, patient-centred medical services for children in Qatar. Our vision is to upskill health care professionals who provide acute care to children through education and training.

                                        With a highly trained clinical team of Senior Pediatric EM Consultants, Nursing leaders and Educators we ensure high quality, inter-professional learning. Our ambition is to develop critical skills and effective team behaviours in a safe, constructive environment with plenty of opportunities to practice and clarify any doubts.

                                        This program provides a robust opportunity for health care professionals to practice management of acute pediatric emergencies, including medical and trauma resuscitation of critically ill children. The program is delivered as a combination of interactive lectures and simulation-based sessions, offering a chance for hands-on practice alongside the professional facilitators followed up with a comprehensive debrief. 

                                        This program is very different from the APLS and PALS course, whereby the candidates have the opportunity to take the leadership role of the resuscitation of acute emergencies under the supervision and guidance of a facilitator. The course has the latest updates and evidence based guidance for managing acute pediatric resuscitation. There is no assessment during the course and the idea is to provide a positive learning experience for adult learners and sharing information to provide better care to our patients in future.

                                        Reference Reading Material suggestion: 

                                        • PALS manual
                                        • APLS manual
                                        • ATLS manual
                                        • Local guidelines

                                        Target Audience: Physicians (All levels and all specialities), Nurses, Respiratory therapist and Nurse practitioners. 
                                        The registration fees for candidates are as follows:

                                        • Consultants and Associate specialist: 350 QAR
                                        • Interns, Residents, Fellows and Nurse practitioners (subsidised rates): 250 QAR
                                        • Nurses and Allied Health workers(subsidised rates): 150 QAR

                                        The course has QCHP accredited CME hours as follows:

                                        Category 1: 2.25 hours
                                        Category 3: 3.25 hours.

                                        Total Category: 5.50 hours.

                                        Numbers of seats available:

                                        Total candidates for each course: 15
                                        Five seats available for Internal Staff on first come first serve basis.
                                        Sidra Employees Contact (shuda@sidra.org, Bbarry@sidra.org)

                                        Ten seats available for External candidates.

                                        Faculty:

                                        Facilitator:

                                        Nursing Leads:

                                        • Catherine Lynch
                                        • Drew Jones
                                        • Laith Alakhrass
                                        • Paul Sumortin

                                        Respiratory Therapist:

                                        • Laura Reid

                                        Simulation specialist staff:

                                        • Nadim Osseily
                                        • Bassem Tarhini
                                        • Mark Edwin Marayag
                                      • Feb - 22

                                          Meet Sidra Medicine’s Experts: Children’s Safety at Home


                                          Join us for the free Meet Sidra Medicine’s Experts webinar series, featuring guidance and recommendations on subjects related to women’s and children’s health. We will be sharing a range of topics, including lactation and nutritional advice; diabetes management guidance for parents and patients; mental health, and more.

                                          Speaker

                                          faima muhamadi

                                          Fatima Al Muhamadi

                                          Health Promoter

                                          Moderator 

                                          Amana Al Mohannadi

                                          Health Promoter

                                          Discussion points

                                          How to prevent common accidents at home and the ways to deal with them. These incidents include:

                                          • Falling
                                          • Swallowing and choking
                                          • Drowning
                                          • Poisoning
                                          • Burns

                                          Target Audience: Public

                                        • Mar - 4

                                            Meet Sidra Medicine's Experts: Overview of Eating Disorders in children and teens, Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa.


                                            Eating disorders are very complex illnesses that have very serious and harmful effects.

                                            Many things contribute to their development.

                                            Youth with eating disorders are often lonely and terrified. Families often don't know what to do. There may be a delay between the start of an eating disorder and a decision to look for help. The person with the problem may feel more and more isolated.
                                            Eating disorders affects all racial and ethnic groups. Boys and young men can also develop eating disorders where focus on leanness, weight control, and muscle building is common. Eating disorders in boys can be serious and may be life-threatening.

                                            Parents, relatives and school personnel need to be aware of risk factors and symptoms of eating disorders to identify it early and take the necessary steps to address these issues early to ensure the best possible outcomes for children and teens.

                                            The Speakers

                                            Schahla-(2)

                                            Schahla Al-Shibli
                                            Clinical Psychologist

                                            Dionne

                                            Dionne Sears
                                            Supervisor - Social work department

                                            Athba

                                            Athba Al-Safi
                                            Clinical Dietitian

                                            The Moderator 

                                            Alanoud-(2)

                                            Dr.Alanoud Al-ansari

                                            Division Chief, Adolescent Medicine

                                            Discussion points

                                            • What are an eating disorder and the most common types

                                            • How would you suspect if your child is struggling with an eating disorder and

                                            • How can you help and support your child to get better

                                            • Treatment options for eating disorders

                                            • Healthy nutrition and eating habits for growing teenagers

                                            Target audience

                                            • General Public, parents, caregivers
                                            • School counselors
                                            • School social works
                                            • Colleague/ university students