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Dr. Maram Al-Otaibi

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Dr. Maram Al-Otaibi is an assistant professor and consultant in molecular genetics at Medical City at King Saud University (her alma mater), where she has worked since June 2017.

Al- Otaibi has been a passionate advocate for health education since her university days. As an undergradu­ate, she gave first-aid classes to high-school students and volunteere­d for the Charitable Health Society for Patient Care, as well as participat­ing in a patient counseling competitio­n and helping to organize the Pharmacy Club.

After graduating with a degree in clinical pharmacy in 2015, Al-Otaibi spent time interning at Prince Sultan Military Medical City, King Saud Medical City, and the Security Forces Hospital, before she took a job as a pharmacist at King Saud Medical City in 2016. She was promoted to acting supervisor of in-patient pharmacies the following year, before beginning her current job.

Speaking at the first Jubail

Health Conference on Thursday, in a session on sickle cell anemia, Al-Otaibi said that research confirms an urgent need to change current protocols and controls to create more effective examinatio­n programs. She also suggested a national registry system should be implemente­d to establish a database of alpha and beta thalassemi­a (an inherited blood disorder similar to sickle cell disease).

Sickle cell disease is on the increase, and experts at the conference stressed the importance of raising public awareness of a disorder that affects 300,000 newborns every year, and of measures that can help prevent it.

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