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QF Advances Children s Health in Collaboration with Top Paediatric Hospital
Doha, February 11 (QNA) - Qatar: Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development is contributing to the advancement of pediatric care to improve the lives of families in Qatar.
Earlier today Mrs Mary Jo Haddad, President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) from Canada, visited QF to further their discussion in the field of paediatric care.
Haddad met with Dr. Fathy Saoud, President of Qatar Foundation and Vice Chairperson of the Board of Governors for Sidra Medical and Research Center (SMRC) and Chairman of the Executive Committee to discuss issues of mutual concern in the field of paediatrics. She was accompanied by a delegation, including Mr Robert Harding, Chair, Board of Trustees at the Hospital for Sick Children.
SickKids is a healthcare, teaching and research centre dedicated exclusively to advancing paediatric care globally. As part of this commitment, the institution s leadership signed an agreement in June of last year to provide advice and support to SMRC s clinical and research programmes.
"This is an excellent opportunity to welcome the leadership and advice of SickKids. The hospital is a highly recognised academic and medical centre that can not only advance paediatrics but also biomedical research at Qatar Foundation," explained Dr Saoud. "SickKids has been selected as a strategic clinical research partnership with Qatar Foundation s flagship project, Sidra Medical and Research Center, and its valuable contribution is greatly appreciated."
Considered one of the most elite centres in the field of medicine and children s health, SickKids has been recognised as the top paediatric hospital in Canada. In addition to its collaboration with SMRC, it offers strategic assistance to Hamad Medical Corporation in order to further Qatar s current research into transforming healthcare for children.
'SickKids is proud to be partnering with Qatar Foundation to improve the lives of children and their families in Qatar.' said Mary Jo Haddad, President and CEO of the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. 'The vision for advancing children's health in Qatar is impressive and a tribute to the committed leadership of this country.'
'Building capacity for advancing children's health with visionary partners like Qatar Foundation is a critical component of SickKids mission', stated Robert Harding, Chair, Board of Trustees at the Hospital for Sick Children. 'We look forward to many years of collaboration to advance the education and training of paediatric healthcare professionals in Qatar.'
Haddad was appointed President and CEO of SickKids in 2004. Prior to joining the hospital in 1984, she boasts a distinctive career in healthcare and is recognised for her innovative leadership and commitment to paediatrics.(QNA)