Tribune News Network
Doha
Sidra Medicine, a member of Qatar Foundation, marked its first Medical Education Day recently to recognise its batch of 2022-2023 graduate residents, fellows and sponsored students.
Twenty-six graduate residents, 21 fellows and four sponsored students were recognised for their achievements and being the best in their field across Sidra Medicine’s specialties.
The paediatric specialties included, neonatology, radiology, surgery, endocrinology, cardiology, general paediatrics, emergency medicine, anaesthesiology, nephrology, infectious diseases and developmental behavioural paediatrics, in addition to obstetrics and gynaecology.
The Medical Education Day event was marked with several special awards, including Best Resident, Best Fellow, Best Faculty Member and more.
Prof Ibrahim Janahi, chair of Medical Education and Designated Institutional Official at Sidra Medicine, said: “Congratulations to our 2022-2023 batch of residents, students and fellows. We are very proud of you and wish you all the best in your exciting careers as you embark on changing the lives of young patients in Qatar and abroad. It gives us hope and optimism to see the future of paediatric and women’s healthcare being in your hands.
“Sidra Medicine is committed to offering the best medical education and high-quality health care to the children and women of Qatar. I am equally proud of our healthcare organisation’s legacy in developing the next generation of physicians and surgeons. I would also like to thank our partner Hamad Medical Corporation for facilitating the transfer of its residents and fellows seeking to specialise in paediatrics.”