Sidra Medicine Acknowledges International Women’s Day

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Sidra Medicine acknowledged International Women’s Day 2017 with a ground breaking event featuring a series of inspiring talks, international speakers and a networking lunch hosted in honor of the women working at Sidra Medicine.

Sidra Medicine’s Chief Learning Officer, Dr. Kholode Al-Obaidli who opened the event, said, “We are proud to celebrate all the remarkable women of Sidra Medicine on this International Women’s Day – and wanted to thank them for their dedication, skills, hard work, grace and commitment in helping to build and expand our organization. Through the agenda of inspirational talks and panel sessions, we wanted to inspire them to reach even greater heights of professional development and fulfillment.”

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The half day event, held at the Qatar National Convention Center included:

  • Talk about the Gender Paradox and why women in the GCC are losing out in the workplace despite making significant gains in education. This was presented by Radhika Punshi, the Managing Director and David Jones, the CEO of Talent Enterprise.
  • Presentation by Greg Young, CEO of LeaderShape Global – acknowledging the shifting requirements of successful leaders and how women are naturally equipped to lead 21st century organizations. Greg also shared practical input on how organizations can help support the development of leadership skills in women.
  • Panel discussion on nursing and its future including challenges and perceptions about the profession in Qatar. The panel was moderated by Sidra Medicine’s Chief Nursing Officer Prof. Mary Boyd and included Dr. Badriya Al-Lenjawi, Assistant Executive Director of Nursing for Professional Development and Qatarisation at HMC; Dr. Deborah White, Dean of Calgary University in Qatar and Morag Gates, the Chief Operating Officer of Sidra Medicine who was formerly trained as a registered nurse.
  • Inspirational talks from Noof Al Kuwari, Clinical Nurse from Sidra Medicine’s Pediatric Surgery Clinic and Amal Al Farsi, a healthcare promoter

    “Sidra Medicine takes great pride in the high quality talent we have in our organization – both women and men – and we are committed to ensuring our staff feel acknowledged, appreciated and valued, and have opportunities to develop professionally and excel even further in their chosen fields. It is inspiring to work for an organization like Sidra Medicine whose leadership is fully supportive of our efforts to grow our knowledge, recognize our talent and nurture our development. It’s through this commitment that Sidra Medicine is quickly becoming the employer of choice for exceptional talent within the local Qatari and expatriate community in Qatar as well as internationally,” concluded Dr. Obaidli.