Study Day on Innovation in Women's Health
Date: September 07, 2024
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