Events Calendar


January 2024

    • Jan - Jan 19 - 21

        Qatar Pediatric Emergency Medicine (QPEM) International Conference 2024


        Overview of the conference

        Now in its eighth year, QPEM’s conference goal is to provide high-quality, evidence-based updates for healthcare practitioners involved in the urgent and emergent care of children.

        Conference Objectives

        At the end of the conference, our multidisciplinary participants will have expanded knowledge on a variety of key topics; be able to recognize and manage common yet potentially serious conditions; will have improved critical thinking; be able to discuss research in PEM; and will incorporate quality and patient safety goals into practice.

        • Recognize serious illness and injury in children presenting to the ED
        • Discuss the best evidence in the management of critically ill neonates and children
        • Manage a variety of medical, surgical, traumatic, behavioral, and technology-assisted presentations in children
        • Review the best articles in PEM for the last year
        • Analyze cases using the best evidence to critically plan management
        • Evaluate clinical pathways in use in pediatric EDs
        • Incorporate quality and patient safety goals into daily practice
        • Evaluate academic practice in PEM
        • Review the interventions needed for a variety of toxicological ingestions
        • List the red flags and detail a systems approach when managing trauma

        Target Audience

        Physicians
        Nurse Practitioners
        Nurses
        Pharmacists
        Allied Health
        EMTs
        Trainees

        Scientific Committee

        • Prof. Khalid Al Ansari – Chair of Emergency Medicine
        • Dr. Barbara Blackie  - Senior Attending Physician - ED    
        • Dr Syed Haris Huda – Attending Physician, ED    
        • Ms. Ruth Adeola, Clinical Nurse Facilitator             
        • Ms. Laura Reid, Supervisor RT Services     
        • Ms. Shazia Akram, Clinical Pharmacist
        • Ms. Leena Amine , Manager –Poison Control Center
        • Dr. Nasser Haidar, Senior Consultant Pediatric Emergency Center Al Saad
        • Pro. Guillaume Alinier, Senior Consultant, HMC?
        • Ms. Nora Senda – Director of Nursing-Pediatric Emergency Center Al Saad

        View the Speakers Download the Program

        Register Now

      • Feb - 22

          Surgical Annual Research Day (SARD) 2024


          Overview

          The acronym SARD in Arabic means “narrating” and is meant to represent the exchange of information.
          Now in its second year, Sidra Medicine’s Surgical Annual Research Day (SARD) 2024 is a multidisciplinary effort to share knowledge in the processes and highlight the resources available to enable research in surgery at Sidra Medicine.

          Conference Objective

          • Describe the current status of research in pediatric surgical subspecialties locally and internationally.
          • Outline available resources for clinical research and quality improvement projects.
          • Explain the processes required to conduct research or a quality improvement project.
          • Appraise and evaluate the selected presented research and quality projects that have been conducted.
          • Create an annual gathering to allow the exchange of valuable information from research and quality projects in surgery.

          Topics/Sessions

          • Research overview by PMO and IRB offices
          • Systematic reviews in surgery
          • Sidra Medicine surgical research projects presentations
          • QI 101: How to conduct a quality improvement project
          • Presentations of selected Quality Improvement projects/audits
          • Innovation in surgery: covering different internal research projects and from other institutions in Qatar

          Target Audience

          Surgeons
          Surgical trainees
          Surgical clinical nurses
          Medical students
          Allied health care workers

          Reward Credits CPD

          “This activity is an Accredited Group Learning Activity Category 1 as defined by the Ministry of Public Health’s Department of Healthcare Professions-Accreditation Section (DHP-AS) and is approved for a maximum of 4 hours.”

          Organizing Committee

          Dr. Noora Alshahwani, clinical lead of research in surgery, attending in General and Thoracic Surgery  
          Dr. Mansour Ali, Chair of Surgery
          Nour Ghreiz, Senior Administrative Assistant

          Sponsors

          Sliver Sponsor

          medtech

          Medtech Corporation

          Founded in 1980, Medtech Corporation has established itself as a renowned leader in the medical distribution industry. With a firm commitment to providing outstanding quality products and exceptional customer service, Medtech has continuously been at the forefront of meeting the ever-evolving demands of the healthcare sector. Medtech Corporation boasts an extensive range of products, partnering with reputable and globally recognized manufacturers to offer a comprehensive portfolio to its customers.

          https://www.med-tech.com/

          Bronze Sponsor

          trioscare

          Trioscare

          https://www.trioscare.com/

        • Feb - 28

            Gastroenterology Study Day


            Overview

            From 2016 and now on its 7th year, Sidra Medicine’s Gastroenterology Division allocates one day each year to discuss gastrointestinal problems that are commonly seen in the primary care and secondary care facility in Qatar with physicians, nurses, pharmacists and allied health professionals to raise the awareness of these problems and provide a discussion about best practice in approaching patients suspected to have any of these gastrointestinal problems.

            Since its initial offering in 2016 this event is well attended by healthcare professionals. For the October 13, 2022 blended session (live at the Sidra Auditorium and live streamed via MS teams) around 100 participants registered and attended. Four side-by-side practical sessions were also offered were participants got to see and make hands-on experience on various procedures and services offered by the Gastroenterology team.

            Conference Objectives

            Discuss gastrointestinal problems that are commonly seen in the primary care and secondary care facility in Qatar with physicians, nurses, pharmacists and allied health professionals to raise the awareness of these problems and provide a discussion about best practice in approaching patients suspected to have any of these gastrointestinal problems.

            Facilitate the referral process from the primary and secondary care to Sidra services by giving guidance on referral criteria.

            Raise the awareness of available evidence-based management approach of commonly seen gastrointestinal problems among health care providers in Qatar which will ensure a better patient care and outcomes.

            Target Audience  

            • Doctors
            • Nurses
            • Pharmacists
            • Allied Health Practitioners

            Scientific Committee

            • Chair:  Dr. Wesam Almasri
            • Facilitators: Dr. Wesam Al-Masri, Dr. Fatma Al-Mudahka and Dr. Mamoun Elawad

            Sponsor

            nestle
          • May - May 9 - 10

              Recent Advances in Primary Immunodysregulation Disorders (RAPID)


              Overview Scientific Committee Program Speakers Abstract Submission Sponsors Visit Qatar

              Overview

              The in-person conference explores the topic of primary/genetic immune dysregulation from a multidisciplinary perspective, in collaboration with the MENAT-NIAID initiative. This marks the inaugural primary Immune Dysregulation conference to be hosted by Sidra Medicine in the State of Qatar. The lineup of invited speakers and the scientific committee comprises global authorities in the field, specifically featuring experts from the MENA region and the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).

              Physicians and scientists who are interested in this area are warmly welcomed to register.  Registration is free but will be limited, so be sure to register as soon as possible to reserve a seat.  This conference is most suited to basic/clinical researchers who are active in the field, and clinicians who take care of patients with inborn errors of immunity (IEI), also known as primary immunodeficiencies (PID). The event will also be of interest to physicians from a range of specialties who provide clinical care for these patients, including Gastroenterology, Hematology/Oncology, Pathology, Pulmonology, and Rheumatology. The conference will provide the latest updates for all those who wish to stay abreast of clinical and research developments in the field.

              Topics/Sessions

              • Primary Immunodeficiency spectrum: What is new 
              • Diagnostic challenges in Inborn Errors of Immunity (IEI)
              • Genetic screening for IEI in the MENAT region 
              • Clinical Presentations of Organ-based Immune Dysregulation 
              • Immune Dysregulation Disorders: Emerging Therapeutic Strategies and Modalities 
              • Recent Advances in Corrective Therapies for Inborn Errors of Immunity (IEI) 
              • Pro & Con Discussions: Curative therapies vs pharmacotherapy in inborn errors of immunity

              Conference Objectives

              • To improve early recognition and diagnosis of genetic Immune Dysregulation/Immune Deficiency disorders in the MENAT region
              • To illustrate the contribution of a range of clinical/pathology specialties and research to the diagnosis and management of Immune Dysregulation
              • To provide an update on advances in cutting-edge and translational research in Immune Dysregulation
              • To showcase contributions from MENAT researchers to the investigation and management of Immune Dysregulation disorders

              Target Audience

              • Clinicians and scientists who treat or study patients with primary/genetic immune dysregulation disorders.

              Reward Credits CPD

              • Not available

              If you have any questions about the conference, email rhamada@sidra.org

            • May - 22

                Shining a Light on Perinatal Mental Health: Understanding, Support and Resilience


                The first session of our Mental Health and Wellbeing Series will discuss the significance of mental & emotional health during the perinatal period (pregnancy, birth and after delivery up to 1 year) and its impact on the mother and the child.

              • May - 29

                  5 Ways to Wellbeing: Practical Steps to Maintaining our Emotional Health


                  This 2nd session of our Mental Health and Wellbeing Series will introduce us to the ways in which women and their families can maintain their mental health and emotional wellbeing.

                • Jun - 5

                    Common Mental Health Disorders, Treatments and Stigma


                    The 3rd session of our Mental Health & Wellbeing Series will discuss the common mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, OCD, and psychosis.

                  • Jun - 12

                      Psychological (Talking) Therapies: What it is and What it isn’t?


                      This last session of our Mental Health and Wellbeing Series will focus on the “talking” therapies: the different forms of talking therapies and the available evidence for their effectiveness in the treatment of mental illness.

                    • Jul - 9

                        Health Literacy Education Workshop


                        Overview

                        Becoming a health literate organization depends on many aspects. One of these aspects is educating staff to improve their health literacy skills and consequently improving patients’ health outcomes.  The health Literacy Education workshop is aimed at clinical staff from hospitals and clinics to enhance their knowledge as well as provide them with the necessary tools to overcome barriers.

                        The workshop content is evidence based and some of the topics are adapted from the Agency for Healthcare and Research Quality (AHRQ). This activity is category 1 & 3 and attendees will receive CPD points.

                        Topics/Sessions

                        • Health Literacy
                        • Learning Barriers
                        • Patient and Family Education
                        • Patient Engagement
                        • Medication Adherence
                        • Teachback Method
                        • Documentation

                        Workshop Objectives

                        • To enhance clinical staff knowledge about health literacy
                        • To educate clinical staff about the importance of applying health literacy skills in day to day work
                        • To provide clinical staff with the necessary tools to overcome health literacy barriers

                        Target Audience

                        Clinical staff:  Physicians -Nurses- pharmacists – Allied health professionals – Medical interpreters

                        Reward Credits CPD

                        Participants will be awarded 6 CPD points 

                        • category 1 (4 points) 
                        • category 3 (2 points)

                        Scientific Committee

                        • Helen Sutherland - Clinical Nurse Education manager
                        • Dr.Wessam Gadelhaq - Medical Education Director
                        • Amal Alfarsi – Health & Wellness Education Manager
                        • Kedra Elmi – Nurse Educator
                        • Evony Constantino - Clinical Nurse Leader

                        Main presenters

                        • Aljori Al-Ajji: Health & Wellness Educator 
                        • Fatima Al-Maslamani: Health & Wellness Educator
                        • Maha Al-Naama: Health & Wellness Educator 

                        Guest Presenters

                        • Quality Manager
                        • Medication Management and Pharmacy Quality
                        • Clinical Nurse Educator

                        Organizers’ contact details

                        Email: HealthandWellnessEducation@sidra.org
                        Tel: 40035453

                        Register Now

                        Sidra Medicine Staff Registration

                      • Sep - 2

                          Hope for Little Heroes: Revolutionizing Pediatric Cancer Therapies


                          Overview

                          Science Café: Session 4 - Hope for Little Heroes: Revolutionizing Pediatric Cancer Therapies

                          Sidra Medicine – Research Department is delighted to extend an invitation to you for an engaging and enlightening evening at our Science Café (مقهى العلوم) event: Unveiling the Wonders of Precision Medicine. Join us as we explore the latest breakthroughs and discoveries that continue to shape our understanding of Precision Medicine. 

                          The event will consist of presentations, discussions, and interactive activities for the community members.

                           

                      • Jan - Jan 19 - 21

                          Qatar Pediatric Emergency Medicine (QPEM) International Conference 2024


                          Overview of the conference

                          Now in its eighth year, QPEM’s conference goal is to provide high-quality, evidence-based updates for healthcare practitioners involved in the urgent and emergent care of children.

                          Conference Objectives

                          At the end of the conference, our multidisciplinary participants will have expanded knowledge on a variety of key topics; be able to recognize and manage common yet potentially serious conditions; will have improved critical thinking; be able to discuss research in PEM; and will incorporate quality and patient safety goals into practice.

                          • Recognize serious illness and injury in children presenting to the ED
                          • Discuss the best evidence in the management of critically ill neonates and children
                          • Manage a variety of medical, surgical, traumatic, behavioral, and technology-assisted presentations in children
                          • Review the best articles in PEM for the last year
                          • Analyze cases using the best evidence to critically plan management
                          • Evaluate clinical pathways in use in pediatric EDs
                          • Incorporate quality and patient safety goals into daily practice
                          • Evaluate academic practice in PEM
                          • Review the interventions needed for a variety of toxicological ingestions
                          • List the red flags and detail a systems approach when managing trauma

                          Target Audience

                          Physicians
                          Nurse Practitioners
                          Nurses
                          Pharmacists
                          Allied Health
                          EMTs
                          Trainees

                          Scientific Committee

                          • Prof. Khalid Al Ansari – Chair of Emergency Medicine
                          • Dr. Barbara Blackie  - Senior Attending Physician - ED    
                          • Dr Syed Haris Huda – Attending Physician, ED    
                          • Ms. Ruth Adeola, Clinical Nurse Facilitator             
                          • Ms. Laura Reid, Supervisor RT Services     
                          • Ms. Shazia Akram, Clinical Pharmacist
                          • Ms. Leena Amine , Manager –Poison Control Center
                          • Dr. Nasser Haidar, Senior Consultant Pediatric Emergency Center Al Saad
                          • Pro. Guillaume Alinier, Senior Consultant, HMC?
                          • Ms. Nora Senda – Director of Nursing-Pediatric Emergency Center Al Saad

                          View the Speakers Download the Program

                          Register Now

                        • Feb - 22

                            Surgical Annual Research Day (SARD) 2024


                            Overview

                            The acronym SARD in Arabic means “narrating” and is meant to represent the exchange of information.
                            Now in its second year, Sidra Medicine’s Surgical Annual Research Day (SARD) 2024 is a multidisciplinary effort to share knowledge in the processes and highlight the resources available to enable research in surgery at Sidra Medicine.

                            Conference Objective

                            • Describe the current status of research in pediatric surgical subspecialties locally and internationally.
                            • Outline available resources for clinical research and quality improvement projects.
                            • Explain the processes required to conduct research or a quality improvement project.
                            • Appraise and evaluate the selected presented research and quality projects that have been conducted.
                            • Create an annual gathering to allow the exchange of valuable information from research and quality projects in surgery.

                            Topics/Sessions

                            • Research overview by PMO and IRB offices
                            • Systematic reviews in surgery
                            • Sidra Medicine surgical research projects presentations
                            • QI 101: How to conduct a quality improvement project
                            • Presentations of selected Quality Improvement projects/audits
                            • Innovation in surgery: covering different internal research projects and from other institutions in Qatar

                            Target Audience

                            Surgeons
                            Surgical trainees
                            Surgical clinical nurses
                            Medical students
                            Allied health care workers

                            Reward Credits CPD

                            “This activity is an Accredited Group Learning Activity Category 1 as defined by the Ministry of Public Health’s Department of Healthcare Professions-Accreditation Section (DHP-AS) and is approved for a maximum of 4 hours.”

                            Organizing Committee

                            Dr. Noora Alshahwani, clinical lead of research in surgery, attending in General and Thoracic Surgery  
                            Dr. Mansour Ali, Chair of Surgery
                            Nour Ghreiz, Senior Administrative Assistant

                            Sponsors

                            Sliver Sponsor

                            medtech

                            Medtech Corporation

                            Founded in 1980, Medtech Corporation has established itself as a renowned leader in the medical distribution industry. With a firm commitment to providing outstanding quality products and exceptional customer service, Medtech has continuously been at the forefront of meeting the ever-evolving demands of the healthcare sector. Medtech Corporation boasts an extensive range of products, partnering with reputable and globally recognized manufacturers to offer a comprehensive portfolio to its customers.

                            https://www.med-tech.com/

                            Bronze Sponsor

                            trioscare

                            Trioscare

                            https://www.trioscare.com/

                          • Feb - 28

                              Gastroenterology Study Day


                              Overview

                              From 2016 and now on its 7th year, Sidra Medicine’s Gastroenterology Division allocates one day each year to discuss gastrointestinal problems that are commonly seen in the primary care and secondary care facility in Qatar with physicians, nurses, pharmacists and allied health professionals to raise the awareness of these problems and provide a discussion about best practice in approaching patients suspected to have any of these gastrointestinal problems.

                              Since its initial offering in 2016 this event is well attended by healthcare professionals. For the October 13, 2022 blended session (live at the Sidra Auditorium and live streamed via MS teams) around 100 participants registered and attended. Four side-by-side practical sessions were also offered were participants got to see and make hands-on experience on various procedures and services offered by the Gastroenterology team.

                              Conference Objectives

                              Discuss gastrointestinal problems that are commonly seen in the primary care and secondary care facility in Qatar with physicians, nurses, pharmacists and allied health professionals to raise the awareness of these problems and provide a discussion about best practice in approaching patients suspected to have any of these gastrointestinal problems.

                              Facilitate the referral process from the primary and secondary care to Sidra services by giving guidance on referral criteria.

                              Raise the awareness of available evidence-based management approach of commonly seen gastrointestinal problems among health care providers in Qatar which will ensure a better patient care and outcomes.

                              Target Audience  

                              • Doctors
                              • Nurses
                              • Pharmacists
                              • Allied Health Practitioners

                              Scientific Committee

                              • Chair:  Dr. Wesam Almasri
                              • Facilitators: Dr. Wesam Al-Masri, Dr. Fatma Al-Mudahka and Dr. Mamoun Elawad

                              Sponsor

                              nestle
                            • May - May 9 - 10

                                Recent Advances in Primary Immunodysregulation Disorders (RAPID)


                                Overview Scientific Committee Program Speakers Abstract Submission Sponsors Visit Qatar

                                Overview

                                The in-person conference explores the topic of primary/genetic immune dysregulation from a multidisciplinary perspective, in collaboration with the MENAT-NIAID initiative. This marks the inaugural primary Immune Dysregulation conference to be hosted by Sidra Medicine in the State of Qatar. The lineup of invited speakers and the scientific committee comprises global authorities in the field, specifically featuring experts from the MENA region and the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).

                                Physicians and scientists who are interested in this area are warmly welcomed to register.  Registration is free but will be limited, so be sure to register as soon as possible to reserve a seat.  This conference is most suited to basic/clinical researchers who are active in the field, and clinicians who take care of patients with inborn errors of immunity (IEI), also known as primary immunodeficiencies (PID). The event will also be of interest to physicians from a range of specialties who provide clinical care for these patients, including Gastroenterology, Hematology/Oncology, Pathology, Pulmonology, and Rheumatology. The conference will provide the latest updates for all those who wish to stay abreast of clinical and research developments in the field.

                                Topics/Sessions

                                • Primary Immunodeficiency spectrum: What is new 
                                • Diagnostic challenges in Inborn Errors of Immunity (IEI)
                                • Genetic screening for IEI in the MENAT region 
                                • Clinical Presentations of Organ-based Immune Dysregulation 
                                • Immune Dysregulation Disorders: Emerging Therapeutic Strategies and Modalities 
                                • Recent Advances in Corrective Therapies for Inborn Errors of Immunity (IEI) 
                                • Pro & Con Discussions: Curative therapies vs pharmacotherapy in inborn errors of immunity

                                Conference Objectives

                                • To improve early recognition and diagnosis of genetic Immune Dysregulation/Immune Deficiency disorders in the MENAT region
                                • To illustrate the contribution of a range of clinical/pathology specialties and research to the diagnosis and management of Immune Dysregulation
                                • To provide an update on advances in cutting-edge and translational research in Immune Dysregulation
                                • To showcase contributions from MENAT researchers to the investigation and management of Immune Dysregulation disorders

                                Target Audience

                                • Clinicians and scientists who treat or study patients with primary/genetic immune dysregulation disorders.

                                Reward Credits CPD

                                • Not available

                                If you have any questions about the conference, email rhamada@sidra.org

                              • May - 22

                                  Shining a Light on Perinatal Mental Health: Understanding, Support and Resilience


                                  The first session of our Mental Health and Wellbeing Series will discuss the significance of mental & emotional health during the perinatal period (pregnancy, birth and after delivery up to 1 year) and its impact on the mother and the child.

                                • May - 29

                                    5 Ways to Wellbeing: Practical Steps to Maintaining our Emotional Health


                                    This 2nd session of our Mental Health and Wellbeing Series will introduce us to the ways in which women and their families can maintain their mental health and emotional wellbeing.

                                  • Jun - 5

                                      Common Mental Health Disorders, Treatments and Stigma


                                      The 3rd session of our Mental Health & Wellbeing Series will discuss the common mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, OCD, and psychosis.

                                    • Jun - 12

                                        Psychological (Talking) Therapies: What it is and What it isn’t?


                                        This last session of our Mental Health and Wellbeing Series will focus on the “talking” therapies: the different forms of talking therapies and the available evidence for their effectiveness in the treatment of mental illness.

                                      • Jul - 9

                                          Health Literacy Education Workshop


                                          Overview

                                          Becoming a health literate organization depends on many aspects. One of these aspects is educating staff to improve their health literacy skills and consequently improving patients’ health outcomes.  The health Literacy Education workshop is aimed at clinical staff from hospitals and clinics to enhance their knowledge as well as provide them with the necessary tools to overcome barriers.

                                          The workshop content is evidence based and some of the topics are adapted from the Agency for Healthcare and Research Quality (AHRQ). This activity is category 1 & 3 and attendees will receive CPD points.

                                          Topics/Sessions

                                          • Health Literacy
                                          • Learning Barriers
                                          • Patient and Family Education
                                          • Patient Engagement
                                          • Medication Adherence
                                          • Teachback Method
                                          • Documentation

                                          Workshop Objectives

                                          • To enhance clinical staff knowledge about health literacy
                                          • To educate clinical staff about the importance of applying health literacy skills in day to day work
                                          • To provide clinical staff with the necessary tools to overcome health literacy barriers

                                          Target Audience

                                          Clinical staff:  Physicians -Nurses- pharmacists – Allied health professionals – Medical interpreters

                                          Reward Credits CPD

                                          Participants will be awarded 6 CPD points 

                                          • category 1 (4 points) 
                                          • category 3 (2 points)

                                          Scientific Committee

                                          • Helen Sutherland - Clinical Nurse Education manager
                                          • Dr.Wessam Gadelhaq - Medical Education Director
                                          • Amal Alfarsi – Health & Wellness Education Manager
                                          • Kedra Elmi – Nurse Educator
                                          • Evony Constantino - Clinical Nurse Leader

                                          Main presenters

                                          • Aljori Al-Ajji: Health & Wellness Educator 
                                          • Fatima Al-Maslamani: Health & Wellness Educator
                                          • Maha Al-Naama: Health & Wellness Educator 

                                          Guest Presenters

                                          • Quality Manager
                                          • Medication Management and Pharmacy Quality
                                          • Clinical Nurse Educator

                                          Organizers’ contact details

                                          Email: HealthandWellnessEducation@sidra.org
                                          Tel: 40035453

                                          Register Now

                                          Sidra Medicine Staff Registration

                                        • Sep - 2

                                            Hope for Little Heroes: Revolutionizing Pediatric Cancer Therapies


                                            Overview

                                            Science Café: Session 4 - Hope for Little Heroes: Revolutionizing Pediatric Cancer Therapies

                                            Sidra Medicine – Research Department is delighted to extend an invitation to you for an engaging and enlightening evening at our Science Café (مقهى العلوم) event: Unveiling the Wonders of Precision Medicine. Join us as we explore the latest breakthroughs and discoveries that continue to shape our understanding of Precision Medicine. 

                                            The event will consist of presentations, discussions, and interactive activities for the community members.