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Emirates female doctors .. national competencies that paint the future of the health sector

Today, the Emirati doctor stands at the forefront of national achievements, where she leads the medical career with mastery and efficiency, embodying the pivotal role of Emirati women in developing the national health sector system and pushing them towards more progress and excellence.

In inspiring certificates of the Emirates News Agency “WAM”, a group of pioneering female doctors confirmed that Emirati women have achieved solid qualitative leaps, and advanced sites in the fields of hospital management, medical research, eye surgery, heart transplant, genetic diseases, internal medicine, family medicine, nutrition, nursing, are based on unlimited support, firm confidence and support Firm from wise leadership.

Dr. Maysoon Al Karam, Executive Director of Medical Affairs at the Abu Dhabi Stem Cell Center and Yas Klink Hospital, said that the Emirati Women’s Day is under the slogan “Hand in hand we celebrate in the fifty” is a dear national occasion, in which we invoke the process of empowering women in the UAE that believes in their capabilities and opens the prospects for creativity and active participation in various fields, until women have become a vital national pillar in the future.

She added that the occasion gives it a renewed motivation to contribute efficiently at the professional level, and take responsibility in the spirit of leadership and innovation, translation of the vision of our wise leadership in strengthening the role of women as a basic pillar in the renaissance of the state and its global competitiveness.

Dr. Nadia Obaid Al -Matroushi, the consultant doctor in cardiovascular diseases, and the medical director of the cardiac transplant program at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, indicated that the most prominent stations in her career embodied in her joining Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi as the first Emirati doctor specialized in advanced heart palaces and heart transplantation, and her leadership of the cardiac transplant program in the hospital, Which is the first of its kind at the state level, as well as its representation of the Emirates in prestigious international scientific conferences.

In the world of ophthalmology, Dr. Hoda Saif Al -Dhahiri, Head of the Department of Ophthalmology in Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City, expressed her pride in serving the community in the field of ophthalmology, expressing her pride in working in this precise specialization, which leaves a great impact on the quality of the life of patients, and causes a tangible difference in their daily lives.

Dr. Al -Dhaheri explained that Al -Ain, despite her small size, is a wide and complex world, which increased her passion and love for this specialized medical field, stressing that her empowerment as an Emirati doctor in a leadership position helped her to introduce the latest technologies in ophthalmology, and attract regional experiences into the state, in a way that contributes to enhancing the level of health care in this specialization.

The Emirati scientist Dr. Badour Al -Qaf, a first specialist in vital informatics atM42“It contributes to the implementation of large -scale national projects aimed at developing the accurate health care system in the UAE, noting that these efforts come within the framework of the state’s vision to consolidate innovation in the health sector.

She explained that she was chosen to display her research on genetic diseases that affect the retina and ways to prevent visual loss, taking advantage of this from the comprehensive genomic database of the Emirati genome program, which includes information from more than 500 thousand participants.

She pointed out that this research blocks fundamental knowledge gaps about genetic disorders in the societies that are not adequately represented, and contribute to enhancing accurate medicine applications and transferring them to clinical practice.

She stressed that its commitment to enhancing the UAE’s position as a global center for research and innovation pushes it to harness its experiences in genetics and epidemics to create a concrete impact on public health, stressing that its work embodies the state’s vision in investing in scientific excellence, and reflects the role of the new generation of Emirati scientists in developing global medical knowledge and addressing national health priorities.

This distinguished presence is confirmed by Dr. Maryam Gharib Al -Mansouri, a specialist in internal medicine, “Rheumatology and Immunology” in the Abu Dhabi Hospital, and Dr. Iman Al -Amiri, a family medicine specialist at the Burjil Center for One Day Surgery, which indicated that the presence of Emirati women is within accurate specializations such as surgery, family medicine, oncology and rare specialties embodies the volume of progress in enabling the UAE daughter in the health sector, as well Her research and leadership roles that emerged clearly during the confrontation of the Kofid-19s, where female doctors on the front lines served as a shield of protection and efficiency.

Dr. Maitha Al -Balushi, a nutritionist at Yas Clinic Hospital – Khalifa City and Abu Dhabi Stem Cell Center, confirmed her pride in her role as a dietitian who contributes to building a conscious generation that puts his health and recovery at the top of his priorities, by providing specialized food plans for each patient based on his medical history and the results of his analyzes, and indicated that women today are not only satisfied with providing care, Rather, they make the difference and cultivate hope, pasts with confidence towards a future that the UAE boasts with a wise leadership.

Dr. Maryam Al -Muraikhi, director of the operational operations sector in Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City, explained that her role in serving the country in the field of health care is focused on managing and organizing operational operations of the Medical City in line with its vision and strategic goals, explaining that the operational operations sector prepares and implement operational plans, while monitoring performance indicators, participating in planning for future expansions and introducing new services that contribute to enhancing the level of care Health presented.

Shamma Al -Hosani, a nurse in Yas Clinic and works in the blood clinic and specializes in cardiovascular diseases, said that her tasks vary between following chronic conditions, conducting periodic checks, educating patients and their families about prevention and treatment methods, in addition to the accurate monitoring of vital indicators and ensuring that patients get ideal care, stressing that their philosophy in nursing is based on that its role is not limited to treating the disease Only, it also includes granting the patient reassurance, psychological support, and guidance that enhances the quality of his life.

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