Events Calendar


August 2024

    • Sep - 7

        Study Day on Innovation in Women's Health


        Overview Program Agenda

        Overview

        The Women’s services, in alignment with the vision of Sidra Medicine as a strategic pillar in the dissemination of evidence-based healthcare education is organizing a study day dedicated to the innovative trends in women’s health, covering key domains such as education, clinical treatments, technology advancements and healthcare delivery systems. A lot has changed in women’s health, partly driven by the accelerated developments in the technology space including Artificial intelligence with yet to be fully maximized opportunities. Hence, the study day will highlight some of the contemporary issues ranging from prevention to diagnostics and therapeutics.  The study day promises to be engaging with a faculty of seasoned experts and healthcare leaders who will provide insightful, and evidence backed presentations on the different sub-themes.

        Study Day Learning Objectives

        At the end of the Study Day on Innovations in women’s health, delegates should be able to:

        • Identify current innovations in women's health across key domains including medical treatments, technology, and healthcare delivery systems.
        • Describe the impact of existing innovations on improving women's health outcomes and quality of life.
        • Discuss some of the emerging innovations in women's health, including preventive, personalized medicine, and digital health solutions.
        • Describe the role of interdisciplinary collaborations and partnerships in driving innovation in women's health.

        Topics and Sessions

        The study day will cover aspects of the following areas:

        • Personalized health care delivery in women’s health.
        • Digital healthcare applications and examination kits.
        • Trends in Femtech use and applications.
        • Generative AI in teaching and learning.
        • Remote fetal monitoring.
        • Technology aided management of clinical problems.

        Target Audience

        The study day on Innovations in women’s health has been put together to meet the learning and knowledge needs of healthcare providers who are involved in the care of women from primary care to tertiary level including but not limited to the following groups:

        • Physicians
        • Nurses and Midwives
        • Pharmacists
        • Allied Health
        • Students in healthcare professions

        Scientific Planning Committee (SPC)

        Dr Hala Abdullahi-Chair
        Dr Deepa Subramanian
        Dr Rudaina Hassan
        Nagla Hassouna
        Balbir Bola
        Dr Nimra Dad
        Dr Ashok Oliparambil
        Dr Medhat Alberry
        Ebaa Jumat
        Dr Gbemisola Okunoye-Division Chief of Obstetrics

        Conference Secretariat

        Noricel Hernandez

        Events Lead

        Mai Almulla

        CPD Accreditation

        Application is in progress for CPD accreditation for the study day  as an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Category 1) under the   Department of Healthcare Professions-Accreditation section (DHP-AS), Qatar.

      • Sep - 21

          Innovations in Pharmacy Practice Symposium


          Overview

          Welcome to Sidra Medicine’s Innovations in Pharmacy Practice Symposium, that will cover all fundamental areas in pharmacy including; clinical pharmacy, automation, medication preparation and patient facing experience.

          The symposium will cover new technologies in the pharmacy field such as the use of artificial intelligence. It will also encompass the latest research, and advancements in pharmacy practice, pharmaceutical sciences and healthcare.

          The symposium promises to give you an inspiring and enlightening experience, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing to improve patient care and outcomes and enhance quality of service. This is an excellent opportunity to develop your professional skills, enhance your passion for pharmacy and expand your network.

          Topics/Sessions

          Clinical pharmacy:

          • Gene therapy
            • Noora Alhamad , Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine
            • Tania Saade, Clinical Staff Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine
          • Antimicrobial Stewardship
            • Dalia Ahmed, Specialist Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine
          • Pediatric Transplant
            • Dr. Abubakr Imam, Division Chief - Nephrology, Sidra Medicine
          • Women’s:  Weight loss
            • Dr. Ibrahim Ibrahim, Senior Attending Physician - Obs/Gyn, Sidra Medicine
          • Pediatric Oncology
            • Rawan Kasht, Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine
          • Human factors
            • Lahoucine Naim, Specialist Medication Management and Pharmacy Quality, Sidra Medicine

          Inpatient Pharmacy:

          • TPN / USP 797 update
            • Maher Salem, Head - Inpatient Pharmacy, Sidra Medicine
          • Automation
            • Anwar Sadath, Supervisor - Pharmacy Technicians, Sidra Medicine

          Outpatient pharmacy:

          • Patient counselling
            • Amal Aburamadan, Head - Outpatient Pharmacy, Sidra Medicine

          Miscellaneous:

          • Artificial intelligence applications for article appraisals
            • Amani Alhaddad, Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine

          Symposium Objectives

          1. Enhance pharmaceutical and scientific knowledge within pharmacy and develop pharmacy skills.
          2. Discus the latest research, innovations and new technologies in the pharmacy field
          3. Encourage the integration of evidence-based practices into pharmacy to promote patient safety and quality of care.

          Target Audience

          Pharmacists, Physicians and other healthcare professionals.

          Reward Credits CPD

          • 8 hours

          Speakers

          • Noora Alhamad , Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine.
          • Amani Alhaddad, Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine.
          • Dalia Ahmed, Specialist Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine.
          • Lahoucine Naim,  Specialist Medication Management and Pharmacy Quality, Sidra Medicine.
          • Rawan Kasht, Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine.
          • Dr. Abubakr Imam, Division Chief - Nephrology, Sidra Medicine.
          • Dr. Ibrahim Ibrahim, Senior Attending Physician - Obs/Gyn, Sidra Medicine.
          • Maher Salem, Head - Inpatient Pharmacy, Sidra Medicine.
          • Anwar Sadath, Supervisor - Pharmacy Technicians, Sidra Medicine.
          • Amal Aburamadan, Head - Outpatient Pharmacy, Sidra Medicine.
          • Tania Saade, Clinical Staff Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine.

          Agenda

          7:00 – 8:00

          Registration

          8:00 – 8:15

          Opening speech

          8:15 – 8:45

          • Session 1: Antimicrobial Stewardship
          • Dalia Ahmed, Specialist Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine

          9:00 – 9:30

          • Session 2: Pediatric transplant
          • Dr. Abubakr Imam, Division Chief - Nephrology, Sidra Medicine

          9:45: 10:15

          • Session 3: Pediatric oncology
          • Rawan Kasht, Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine

          10:15 – 10:30

          • Coffee break.

          10:30-11:00

          • Session 4: Patient counselling and experience
          • Amal Aburamadan, Head - Outpatient Pharmacy, Sidra Medicine

          11:15 – 11:45

          • Session 5: Woman’s weight loss
          • Dr. Ibrahim Ibrahim, Senior Attending Physician - Obs/Gyn, Sidra Medicine

          12:00 – 13:00

          • Lunch break and prayers.

          13:00 – 13:30

          • Session 6: Gene therapy and counselling
          • Noora Alhamad , Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine
          • Tania Saade, Clinical Staff Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine

          13:45 – 14:15

          • Session 7: TPN, USP 797 updates
          • Maher Salem, Head - Inpatient Pharmacy, Sidra Medicine

          14:30 – 15:00

          • Session 8: Automation
          • Anwar Sadath, Supervisor - Pharmacy Technicians, Sidra Medicine

          15:00 – 15:15

          • Coffee break

          15:15 – 15:45

          • Session 9: AI
          • Amani Alhaddad, Clinical pharmacist, Sidra Medicine\

          16:00 – 16:30

          • Session 10: Human Factor
          • Lahoucine Naim,  Specialist Medication Management and Pharmacy Quality, Sidra Medicine

           

        • Sep - Sep 28 - 29

            MENA Microbiome Conference


            MENA Microbiome From Biomarkers Discovery to Microbiota-based Therapeutics

          • Oct - Oct 4 - 5

              Pediatric Anesthesia Conference


              OverviewAgenda - Day 1Agenda - Day 2

              Promoting safety in pediatric perioperative care – best practice update

              Conference Overview

              The Sidra Pediatric Anesthesia conference is a 2 day program focusing on best practice updates in pediatric anesthesia for anesthesiologists taking care of pediatric patients.

              The conference offers a hands-on workshop on day 1 with educational sessions on day 2 covering the essentials of providing safe anesthesia to the pediatric population during the perioperative period. The Day 1 workshop is tailored to provide updates on oxygenation and ventilation and hands-on sessions for technical and on-technical skills for ultrasound guided vascular access and resuscitation in Operating Room setting.

              The educational sessions on Day 2 focus on promoting safety in pediatric anesthesia and improving the perioperative experience during everyday practice for every child. The multidisciplinary program will include topics on preoperative risk assessment and optimization, Intraoperative management , Postoperative analgesia and ethical considerations in the pediatric population.

              Each session will showcase best practice clinical science in various formats encouraging interaction with delegates and ensuring a genuine active learning experience.

              Conference Objectives

              • Apply current knowledge and practice management skills to safe and efficient pediatric care
              • Promote safety in every pediatric perioperative encounter
              • Integrate technical knowledge of procedures and medical devices into clinical practice
              • Translate knowledge into improvements in practice and patient-family unit satisfaction

              Target Audience

              Anesthesiologists, Perioperative nurses, Trainees in Anesthesiology and surgery, and Allied Health staff

              Reward Credits CPD – awaiting DHP approval

              Workshop: Cat 1 and 3 (TBC)
              Conference: Cat 1 (TBC)

              Scientific Committee

              Dr. Franco Moscuzza, Senior Attending, Chair Anesthesiology
              Dr. Tripiti Sinha, Senior Attending
              Dr. Jiju John, Senior Attending
              Dr. Samuel Bass, Senior Attending
              Dr. Sindu Balakrishnan, Attending
              Dr. Roshan John, Attending

            • Oct - Oct 18 - 19

                Health Literacy Conference


                Overview Sponsors

                 

                Health Literacy Conference:

                Patient safety through the eyes of health literacy

                The Health and Wellness Education department at Sidra Medicine is hosting its fourth Health Literacy Conference from 18 to 19 October 2024.

                Themed as "Patient Safety through the eyes of health literacy”, this year’s conference, in recognition of October’s International Health Literacy month, will focus on the critical role of health literacy in ensuring patient safety among healthcare professionals, policymakers, educators, and patients themselves.

                Health literacy is crucial for maintaining patient safety in healthcare settings as individuals with higher levels of health literacy are better equipped to comprehend medical information, navigate healthcare settings, and adhere to treatment plans effectively. Conversely, limited health literacy often leads to misunderstandings, errors in medication intake, missed appointments, and overall poorer health outcomes.

                By fostering a culture of comprehensive health literacy, healthcare professionals can empower patients to make informed decisions about their health, thereby reducing medical errors and promoting safer healthcare practices.

                Conference Objectives

                • Discuss the critical role of health literacy in ensuring patient safety among healthcare professionals, policymakers, educators, and patients themselves.
                • Discuss strategies to enhance patient safety thorough the implication of health literacy principles among patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers
                • Facilitate collaboration between healthcare stakeholders, including providers, educators, universities researchers, policymakers, and patient advocates, to develop and implement effective strategies for improving health literacy and patient safety across the healthcare setting

                   Target Audience

                • Physicians
                • Nurses and midwives
                • Allied Health professionals
                • Health and wellness educators
                • Pharmacists
                • Public health experts
                • Students from different Health sectors (Medical, Nursing, allied health, Pharmacy, and public health)

                 Scientific Committee

                • Amal Al-Farsi - Manager- Health and Wellness Education(chair)
                • Fatima Al-Maslamani- Health and Wellness educator (co-chair)
                • Duane Wong Director - Allied Health Dept
                • Maher M. Salem - Head - Inpatient Narcotic Pharmacy
                • Sumera Farhan- Lead - Patient Safety
                • Wisal Salih- Senior Lecturer-College of Health Sciences (University of Doha for Science and Technology)
                • Dr. Ghadir Fakhri Al Jayyousi-Alsalim- Assistant Professor of Public Health-College of Health Sciences (Qatar University)
                • Dr. Abdulwahed Zainel- Attending Physician-Infectious Disease
                • Ogra Marufu- Manager-Infection Prevention and Control
                • Madeline Oliver- Clinical Nurse Manager - General Medic
                • Mohammed Amer- Clinical Nurse Educator - Practice Development
                • Nqobile Sigola- Clinical Nurse Manager-NICU
                • Dr. Manal Musallam Othman- Director of Patient Education-Diabetes (HMC)
                • Dr. Amani Elkhatim- Health Promotion & Non - Communicable Diseases Division (ministry of public health)
                • Dr. Murtada Hammad- Manager - Graduate Medical Education
                • Alaa Shurrab- Specialist – Quality

              • Nov - Nov 19 - 20

                  International Symposium of Hypospadiology


                  Overview Scientific Committee and Speakers Sponsors

                  Overview

                  The two-day meeting will bring together expert hypospadias surgeons and researchers from Qatar and worldwide to provide insights on evidence-based hypospadias basic science research, evaluation, surgical repair, and follow-up. We anticipate an audience of clinicians, nurses, researchers, trainees, and allied health professionals from Qatar, the MENA region, and beyond. It will be an opportunity to network and discuss collaboration with a distinguished and accomplished audience.

                  Topics/Sessions

                  • Basic science of Hypospadiology
                  • Evaluation and planning for the care of hypospadias cases
                  • Decision making and key surgical approaches
                  • Future directions of hypospadias research and collaboration

                  Conference Objectives

                  • Exchange knowledge, research findings, and clinical experiences
                  • Advance scientific understanding of hypospadias
                  • Improve clinical practice and surgical techniques
                  • Provide education and training for healthcare professionals
                  • Advocate for patient support and awareness
                  • Foster networking and collaboration among stakeholders

                  Reward Credits CPD: 12.5 points

                  Target Audience

                  • Pediatric Urologists
                  • Pediatric Surgeons
                  • Urologists
                  • Pediatricians
                  • Nurses specializing in pediatric urology or surgery
                  • Researchers and scientists studying urogenital anomalies
                  • Residents and fellows in urology or pediatric surgery training programs
                  • Medical students with an interest in pediatric urology
                  • Representatives from patient advocacy groups focusing on urogenital anomalies
                  • Industry professionals involved in the development of surgical tools, medical devices, or pharmaceuticals related to hypospadias treatment

                  Visit Qatar

                  Welcome to Doha, Qatar’s ultramodern capital. Located in the east of the country, Doha is home to approximately 646,000 people from all over the world. It’s the country’s fastest-growing city and its business centre.

                  Doha’s tourism sector has evolved rapidly over the years, with key attractions and several museums of great importance gaining the spotlight.

                  Known for its exemplary hospitality, exquisite cuisine, unique shopping experiences and traditional souqs, along with a plethora of adventures and activities, Doha is growing rapidly, and offers something for all travellers.

                  Discover More

                • Dec - Dec 3 - 5

                    Precision Medicine and the Future of Genomics PMFG 2024 Summit


                    Precision Medicine and the Future of Genomics PMFG 2024 Summit

                    In commemorating the 10th anniversary of a decade dedicated to precision medicine establishment and solutions by Sidra Medicine, we are thrilled to extend a warm welcome to all participants and supporters in the realm of healthcare innovation.

                • Sep - 7

                    Study Day on Innovation in Women's Health


                    Overview Program Agenda

                    Overview

                    The Women’s services, in alignment with the vision of Sidra Medicine as a strategic pillar in the dissemination of evidence-based healthcare education is organizing a study day dedicated to the innovative trends in women’s health, covering key domains such as education, clinical treatments, technology advancements and healthcare delivery systems. A lot has changed in women’s health, partly driven by the accelerated developments in the technology space including Artificial intelligence with yet to be fully maximized opportunities. Hence, the study day will highlight some of the contemporary issues ranging from prevention to diagnostics and therapeutics.  The study day promises to be engaging with a faculty of seasoned experts and healthcare leaders who will provide insightful, and evidence backed presentations on the different sub-themes.

                    Study Day Learning Objectives

                    At the end of the Study Day on Innovations in women’s health, delegates should be able to:

                    • Identify current innovations in women's health across key domains including medical treatments, technology, and healthcare delivery systems.
                    • Describe the impact of existing innovations on improving women's health outcomes and quality of life.
                    • Discuss some of the emerging innovations in women's health, including preventive, personalized medicine, and digital health solutions.
                    • Describe the role of interdisciplinary collaborations and partnerships in driving innovation in women's health.

                    Topics and Sessions

                    The study day will cover aspects of the following areas:

                    • Personalized health care delivery in women’s health.
                    • Digital healthcare applications and examination kits.
                    • Trends in Femtech use and applications.
                    • Generative AI in teaching and learning.
                    • Remote fetal monitoring.
                    • Technology aided management of clinical problems.

                    Target Audience

                    The study day on Innovations in women’s health has been put together to meet the learning and knowledge needs of healthcare providers who are involved in the care of women from primary care to tertiary level including but not limited to the following groups:

                    • Physicians
                    • Nurses and Midwives
                    • Pharmacists
                    • Allied Health
                    • Students in healthcare professions

                    Scientific Planning Committee (SPC)

                    Dr Hala Abdullahi-Chair
                    Dr Deepa Subramanian
                    Dr Rudaina Hassan
                    Nagla Hassouna
                    Balbir Bola
                    Dr Nimra Dad
                    Dr Ashok Oliparambil
                    Dr Medhat Alberry
                    Ebaa Jumat
                    Dr Gbemisola Okunoye-Division Chief of Obstetrics

                    Conference Secretariat

                    Noricel Hernandez

                    Events Lead

                    Mai Almulla

                    CPD Accreditation

                    Application is in progress for CPD accreditation for the study day  as an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Category 1) under the   Department of Healthcare Professions-Accreditation section (DHP-AS), Qatar.

                  • Sep - 21

                      Innovations in Pharmacy Practice Symposium


                      Overview

                      Welcome to Sidra Medicine’s Innovations in Pharmacy Practice Symposium, that will cover all fundamental areas in pharmacy including; clinical pharmacy, automation, medication preparation and patient facing experience.

                      The symposium will cover new technologies in the pharmacy field such as the use of artificial intelligence. It will also encompass the latest research, and advancements in pharmacy practice, pharmaceutical sciences and healthcare.

                      The symposium promises to give you an inspiring and enlightening experience, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing to improve patient care and outcomes and enhance quality of service. This is an excellent opportunity to develop your professional skills, enhance your passion for pharmacy and expand your network.

                      Topics/Sessions

                      Clinical pharmacy:

                      • Gene therapy
                        • Noora Alhamad , Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine
                        • Tania Saade, Clinical Staff Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine
                      • Antimicrobial Stewardship
                        • Dalia Ahmed, Specialist Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine
                      • Pediatric Transplant
                        • Dr. Abubakr Imam, Division Chief - Nephrology, Sidra Medicine
                      • Women’s:  Weight loss
                        • Dr. Ibrahim Ibrahim, Senior Attending Physician - Obs/Gyn, Sidra Medicine
                      • Pediatric Oncology
                        • Rawan Kasht, Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine
                      • Human factors
                        • Lahoucine Naim, Specialist Medication Management and Pharmacy Quality, Sidra Medicine

                      Inpatient Pharmacy:

                      • TPN / USP 797 update
                        • Maher Salem, Head - Inpatient Pharmacy, Sidra Medicine
                      • Automation
                        • Anwar Sadath, Supervisor - Pharmacy Technicians, Sidra Medicine

                      Outpatient pharmacy:

                      • Patient counselling
                        • Amal Aburamadan, Head - Outpatient Pharmacy, Sidra Medicine

                      Miscellaneous:

                      • Artificial intelligence applications for article appraisals
                        • Amani Alhaddad, Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine

                      Symposium Objectives

                      1. Enhance pharmaceutical and scientific knowledge within pharmacy and develop pharmacy skills.
                      2. Discus the latest research, innovations and new technologies in the pharmacy field
                      3. Encourage the integration of evidence-based practices into pharmacy to promote patient safety and quality of care.

                      Target Audience

                      Pharmacists, Physicians and other healthcare professionals.

                      Reward Credits CPD

                      • 8 hours

                      Speakers

                      • Noora Alhamad , Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine.
                      • Amani Alhaddad, Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine.
                      • Dalia Ahmed, Specialist Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine.
                      • Lahoucine Naim,  Specialist Medication Management and Pharmacy Quality, Sidra Medicine.
                      • Rawan Kasht, Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine.
                      • Dr. Abubakr Imam, Division Chief - Nephrology, Sidra Medicine.
                      • Dr. Ibrahim Ibrahim, Senior Attending Physician - Obs/Gyn, Sidra Medicine.
                      • Maher Salem, Head - Inpatient Pharmacy, Sidra Medicine.
                      • Anwar Sadath, Supervisor - Pharmacy Technicians, Sidra Medicine.
                      • Amal Aburamadan, Head - Outpatient Pharmacy, Sidra Medicine.
                      • Tania Saade, Clinical Staff Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine.

                      Agenda

                      7:00 – 8:00

                      Registration

                      8:00 – 8:15

                      Opening speech

                      8:15 – 8:45

                      • Session 1: Antimicrobial Stewardship
                      • Dalia Ahmed, Specialist Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine

                      9:00 – 9:30

                      • Session 2: Pediatric transplant
                      • Dr. Abubakr Imam, Division Chief - Nephrology, Sidra Medicine

                      9:45: 10:15

                      • Session 3: Pediatric oncology
                      • Rawan Kasht, Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine

                      10:15 – 10:30

                      • Coffee break.

                      10:30-11:00

                      • Session 4: Patient counselling and experience
                      • Amal Aburamadan, Head - Outpatient Pharmacy, Sidra Medicine

                      11:15 – 11:45

                      • Session 5: Woman’s weight loss
                      • Dr. Ibrahim Ibrahim, Senior Attending Physician - Obs/Gyn, Sidra Medicine

                      12:00 – 13:00

                      • Lunch break and prayers.

                      13:00 – 13:30

                      • Session 6: Gene therapy and counselling
                      • Noora Alhamad , Clinical Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine
                      • Tania Saade, Clinical Staff Pharmacist, Sidra Medicine

                      13:45 – 14:15

                      • Session 7: TPN, USP 797 updates
                      • Maher Salem, Head - Inpatient Pharmacy, Sidra Medicine

                      14:30 – 15:00

                      • Session 8: Automation
                      • Anwar Sadath, Supervisor - Pharmacy Technicians, Sidra Medicine

                      15:00 – 15:15

                      • Coffee break

                      15:15 – 15:45

                      • Session 9: AI
                      • Amani Alhaddad, Clinical pharmacist, Sidra Medicine\

                      16:00 – 16:30

                      • Session 10: Human Factor
                      • Lahoucine Naim,  Specialist Medication Management and Pharmacy Quality, Sidra Medicine

                       

                    • Sep - Sep 28 - 29

                        MENA Microbiome Conference


                        MENA Microbiome From Biomarkers Discovery to Microbiota-based Therapeutics

                      • Oct - Oct 4 - 5

                          Pediatric Anesthesia Conference


                          OverviewAgenda - Day 1Agenda - Day 2

                          Promoting safety in pediatric perioperative care – best practice update

                          Conference Overview

                          The Sidra Pediatric Anesthesia conference is a 2 day program focusing on best practice updates in pediatric anesthesia for anesthesiologists taking care of pediatric patients.

                          The conference offers a hands-on workshop on day 1 with educational sessions on day 2 covering the essentials of providing safe anesthesia to the pediatric population during the perioperative period. The Day 1 workshop is tailored to provide updates on oxygenation and ventilation and hands-on sessions for technical and on-technical skills for ultrasound guided vascular access and resuscitation in Operating Room setting.

                          The educational sessions on Day 2 focus on promoting safety in pediatric anesthesia and improving the perioperative experience during everyday practice for every child. The multidisciplinary program will include topics on preoperative risk assessment and optimization, Intraoperative management , Postoperative analgesia and ethical considerations in the pediatric population.

                          Each session will showcase best practice clinical science in various formats encouraging interaction with delegates and ensuring a genuine active learning experience.

                          Conference Objectives

                          • Apply current knowledge and practice management skills to safe and efficient pediatric care
                          • Promote safety in every pediatric perioperative encounter
                          • Integrate technical knowledge of procedures and medical devices into clinical practice
                          • Translate knowledge into improvements in practice and patient-family unit satisfaction

                          Target Audience

                          Anesthesiologists, Perioperative nurses, Trainees in Anesthesiology and surgery, and Allied Health staff

                          Reward Credits CPD – awaiting DHP approval

                          Workshop: Cat 1 and 3 (TBC)
                          Conference: Cat 1 (TBC)

                          Scientific Committee

                          Dr. Franco Moscuzza, Senior Attending, Chair Anesthesiology
                          Dr. Tripiti Sinha, Senior Attending
                          Dr. Jiju John, Senior Attending
                          Dr. Samuel Bass, Senior Attending
                          Dr. Sindu Balakrishnan, Attending
                          Dr. Roshan John, Attending

                        • Oct - Oct 18 - 19

                            Health Literacy Conference


                            Overview Sponsors

                             

                            Health Literacy Conference:

                            Patient safety through the eyes of health literacy

                            The Health and Wellness Education department at Sidra Medicine is hosting its fourth Health Literacy Conference from 18 to 19 October 2024.

                            Themed as "Patient Safety through the eyes of health literacy”, this year’s conference, in recognition of October’s International Health Literacy month, will focus on the critical role of health literacy in ensuring patient safety among healthcare professionals, policymakers, educators, and patients themselves.

                            Health literacy is crucial for maintaining patient safety in healthcare settings as individuals with higher levels of health literacy are better equipped to comprehend medical information, navigate healthcare settings, and adhere to treatment plans effectively. Conversely, limited health literacy often leads to misunderstandings, errors in medication intake, missed appointments, and overall poorer health outcomes.

                            By fostering a culture of comprehensive health literacy, healthcare professionals can empower patients to make informed decisions about their health, thereby reducing medical errors and promoting safer healthcare practices.

                            Conference Objectives

                            • Discuss the critical role of health literacy in ensuring patient safety among healthcare professionals, policymakers, educators, and patients themselves.
                            • Discuss strategies to enhance patient safety thorough the implication of health literacy principles among patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers
                            • Facilitate collaboration between healthcare stakeholders, including providers, educators, universities researchers, policymakers, and patient advocates, to develop and implement effective strategies for improving health literacy and patient safety across the healthcare setting

                               Target Audience

                            • Physicians
                            • Nurses and midwives
                            • Allied Health professionals
                            • Health and wellness educators
                            • Pharmacists
                            • Public health experts
                            • Students from different Health sectors (Medical, Nursing, allied health, Pharmacy, and public health)

                             Scientific Committee

                            • Amal Al-Farsi - Manager- Health and Wellness Education(chair)
                            • Fatima Al-Maslamani- Health and Wellness educator (co-chair)
                            • Duane Wong Director - Allied Health Dept
                            • Maher M. Salem - Head - Inpatient Narcotic Pharmacy
                            • Sumera Farhan- Lead - Patient Safety
                            • Wisal Salih- Senior Lecturer-College of Health Sciences (University of Doha for Science and Technology)
                            • Dr. Ghadir Fakhri Al Jayyousi-Alsalim- Assistant Professor of Public Health-College of Health Sciences (Qatar University)
                            • Dr. Abdulwahed Zainel- Attending Physician-Infectious Disease
                            • Ogra Marufu- Manager-Infection Prevention and Control
                            • Madeline Oliver- Clinical Nurse Manager - General Medic
                            • Mohammed Amer- Clinical Nurse Educator - Practice Development
                            • Nqobile Sigola- Clinical Nurse Manager-NICU
                            • Dr. Manal Musallam Othman- Director of Patient Education-Diabetes (HMC)
                            • Dr. Amani Elkhatim- Health Promotion & Non - Communicable Diseases Division (ministry of public health)
                            • Dr. Murtada Hammad- Manager - Graduate Medical Education
                            • Alaa Shurrab- Specialist – Quality

                          • Nov - Nov 19 - 20

                              International Symposium of Hypospadiology


                              Overview Scientific Committee and Speakers Sponsors

                              Overview

                              The two-day meeting will bring together expert hypospadias surgeons and researchers from Qatar and worldwide to provide insights on evidence-based hypospadias basic science research, evaluation, surgical repair, and follow-up. We anticipate an audience of clinicians, nurses, researchers, trainees, and allied health professionals from Qatar, the MENA region, and beyond. It will be an opportunity to network and discuss collaboration with a distinguished and accomplished audience.

                              Topics/Sessions

                              • Basic science of Hypospadiology
                              • Evaluation and planning for the care of hypospadias cases
                              • Decision making and key surgical approaches
                              • Future directions of hypospadias research and collaboration

                              Conference Objectives

                              • Exchange knowledge, research findings, and clinical experiences
                              • Advance scientific understanding of hypospadias
                              • Improve clinical practice and surgical techniques
                              • Provide education and training for healthcare professionals
                              • Advocate for patient support and awareness
                              • Foster networking and collaboration among stakeholders

                              Reward Credits CPD: 12.5 points

                              Target Audience

                              • Pediatric Urologists
                              • Pediatric Surgeons
                              • Urologists
                              • Pediatricians
                              • Nurses specializing in pediatric urology or surgery
                              • Researchers and scientists studying urogenital anomalies
                              • Residents and fellows in urology or pediatric surgery training programs
                              • Medical students with an interest in pediatric urology
                              • Representatives from patient advocacy groups focusing on urogenital anomalies
                              • Industry professionals involved in the development of surgical tools, medical devices, or pharmaceuticals related to hypospadias treatment

                              Visit Qatar

                              Welcome to Doha, Qatar’s ultramodern capital. Located in the east of the country, Doha is home to approximately 646,000 people from all over the world. It’s the country’s fastest-growing city and its business centre.

                              Doha’s tourism sector has evolved rapidly over the years, with key attractions and several museums of great importance gaining the spotlight.

                              Known for its exemplary hospitality, exquisite cuisine, unique shopping experiences and traditional souqs, along with a plethora of adventures and activities, Doha is growing rapidly, and offers something for all travellers.

                              Discover More

                            • Dec - Dec 3 - 5

                                Precision Medicine and the Future of Genomics PMFG 2024 Summit


                                Precision Medicine and the Future of Genomics PMFG 2024 Summit

                                In commemorating the 10th anniversary of a decade dedicated to precision medicine establishment and solutions by Sidra Medicine, we are thrilled to extend a warm welcome to all participants and supporters in the realm of healthcare innovation.