The View Hospital, in Affiliation with Cedars-Sinai, recently held 'Innovations in Women’s Health' symposium.
As part of the symposium, The View Hospital presented the Women of Healing Champion Award, honouring six distinguished leaders for their extraordinary impact in healthcare. Dr Mariam Ali Abdul Malik, managing director of Primary Health care Corporation was recognised for her pioneering role in strengthening primary healthcare in Qatar. Dr Ameena Jesaimani, executive director of pharmacy at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) was recognised for advancing pharmacy practice and medication safety.
Dr Noora al-Hammadi, deputy CMO at NCCCR, HMC was recognised for her leadership in oncology and cancer innovation. Dr Amal al-Obaidli, chairperson of Clinical Imaging at HMC, was recognised for transforming diagnostic imaging and championing early detection. Dr Hadeel al-Ramli, Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynecology at The View Hospital, was honoured for her compassionate, comprehensive care in women’s health.
Finally, Dr Seungmin Kathy Lee, consultant in Alternative Medicine at the Korean Medical Centre, was recognised for integrating Korean traditional medicine with modern healthcare to advance holistic patient care.
These women embody the very essence of leadership, compassion and resilience. Their journeys reflect not only professional excellence but also a shared commitment to breaking barriers, driving innovation and elevating the standards of care for women across Qatar and beyond.
The two-day event brought together more than 200 physicians, nurses, allied health, researchers and healthcare leaders from Qatar, the GCC and international medical institutions to share the latest advancements in women’s health and exchange expertise.
This year’s edition built on the momentum of the “Innovations” series with a comprehensive scientific programme covering broad areas of women’s health. The symposium emphasised the role of innovation in improving clinical practices and highlighted the need to ensure equitable and compassionate healthcare for women globally.
Dr Fatih Mehmet Gul, chief executive officer, The View Hospital, said: “This symposium reflects our strong commitment to making women’s health a key part of building a healthier society. By bringing together experts from different fields, we are turning the latest research and technology into real improvements in patient care. Through our affiliation with Cedars-Sinai, we are proud to combine global expertise with local knowledge, ensuring that women in Qatar and the region receive the best in innovation and compassionate care.”
The symposium drew a distinguished gathering of international and regional experts, with Cedars-Sinai leaders addressing key topics such as the hormone journey from menarche to menopause, new perspectives on breast and gynecologic oncology, and advancements in endometriosis.
Dr Harry Sax, professor of surgery and associate dean of International Academic Affairs and site medical director at Cedars-Sinai; noted, “Every time experts come together to share data, techniques, and outcomes, patient care moves forward. Women represent more than half of the global population, yet they remain underrepresented in clinical research and gender specific health care protocols. At Cedars-Sinai, we are strongly committed to advancing women’s health through specialised institutes. Our affiliation with The View Hospital and this symposium exemplifies Qatar’s emergence as a hub for women’s health innovation, with insights that will elevate standards well beyond the region.”
In line with its commitment to advancing women’s health, The View Hospital has enhanced its Obstetrics and Gynecology Department. The department combines world-class expertise with advanced diagnostics, monitoring systems and specialized technologies, including the da Vinci robotic surgery system, laparoscopy, colposcopy and hysteroscopy. The hospital has also introduced a dedicated clinic for endometriosis and uterine fibroids, further positioning itself at the forefront of women’s health by providing cutting-edge solutions.
As part of the symposium, The View Hospital presented the Women of Healing Champion Award, honouring six distinguished leaders for their extraordinary impact in healthcare. Dr Mariam Ali Abdul Malik, managing director of Primary Health care Corporation was recognised for her pioneering role in strengthening primary healthcare in Qatar. Dr Ameena Jesaimani, executive director of pharmacy at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) was recognised for advancing pharmacy practice and medication safety.
Dr Noora al-Hammadi, deputy CMO at NCCCR, HMC was recognised for her leadership in oncology and cancer innovation. Dr Amal al-Obaidli, chairperson of Clinical Imaging at HMC, was recognised for transforming diagnostic imaging and championing early detection. Dr Hadeel al-Ramli, Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynecology at The View Hospital, was honoured for her compassionate, comprehensive care in women’s health.
Finally, Dr Seungmin Kathy Lee, consultant in Alternative Medicine at the Korean Medical Centre, was recognised for integrating Korean traditional medicine with modern healthcare to advance holistic patient care.
These women embody the very essence of leadership, compassion and resilience. Their journeys reflect not only professional excellence but also a shared commitment to breaking barriers, driving innovation and elevating the standards of care for women across Qatar and beyond.
The two-day event brought together more than 200 physicians, nurses, allied health, researchers and healthcare leaders from Qatar, the GCC and international medical institutions to share the latest advancements in women’s health and exchange expertise.
This year’s edition built on the momentum of the “Innovations” series with a comprehensive scientific programme covering broad areas of women’s health. The symposium emphasised the role of innovation in improving clinical practices and highlighted the need to ensure equitable and compassionate healthcare for women globally.
Dr Fatih Mehmet Gul, chief executive officer, The View Hospital, said: “This symposium reflects our strong commitment to making women’s health a key part of building a healthier society. By bringing together experts from different fields, we are turning the latest research and technology into real improvements in patient care. Through our affiliation with Cedars-Sinai, we are proud to combine global expertise with local knowledge, ensuring that women in Qatar and the region receive the best in innovation and compassionate care.”
The symposium drew a distinguished gathering of international and regional experts, with Cedars-Sinai leaders addressing key topics such as the hormone journey from menarche to menopause, new perspectives on breast and gynecologic oncology, and advancements in endometriosis.
Dr Harry Sax, professor of surgery and associate dean of International Academic Affairs and site medical director at Cedars-Sinai; noted, “Every time experts come together to share data, techniques, and outcomes, patient care moves forward. Women represent more than half of the global population, yet they remain underrepresented in clinical research and gender specific health care protocols. At Cedars-Sinai, we are strongly committed to advancing women’s health through specialised institutes. Our affiliation with The View Hospital and this symposium exemplifies Qatar’s emergence as a hub for women’s health innovation, with insights that will elevate standards well beyond the region.”
In line with its commitment to advancing women’s health, The View Hospital has enhanced its Obstetrics and Gynecology Department. The department combines world-class expertise with advanced diagnostics, monitoring systems and specialized technologies, including the da Vinci robotic surgery system, laparoscopy, colposcopy and hysteroscopy. The hospital has also introduced a dedicated clinic for endometriosis and uterine fibroids, further positioning itself at the forefront of women’s health by providing cutting-edge solutions.