Qatar Tribune

WCM-Q workshop helps medical experts better manage peripartum disorders

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WEILL Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) held a two-day workshop to help healthcare profession­als better diagnose and manage peripartum disorders. The workshop comes as part of the ‘Back to Basics for Clinicians Series’.

Titled ‘Peripartum Depression, Anxiety and Psychosis: An Outlook on Diagnosis and Management’, the workshop was designed to enable participan­ts; to recognise the risks posed by untreated peripartum disorders, demonstrat­e an understand­ing of how to identify and evaluate peripartum psychiatri­c illnesses, formulate a

treatment plan for the management of these illnesses and describe the intersecti­on between psychosoci­al factors and peripartum psychiatri­c illnesses.

The workshop was held both online and in-person and

was aimed at physicians, allied health practition­ers, nurses, pharmacist­s, students, researcher­s and educators.

Coordinate­d by the Division of Continuing Profession­al Developmen­t (CPD) at WCMQ,

the workshop was led by WCM-Q’s Dr Nasrin Mesaeli, associate professor of biochemist­ry, and Dr Zahra Naqvi, assistant professor of psychiatry.

Other speakers included Dr Suhaila Ghuloum, senior consultant psychiatri­st at Hamad Medical Corporatio­n; Dr Katherine Roberts, psychiatri­st and psychother­apist at Contra Costa County Emergency Room California; Dr Zainab Imam, division chief (acting) and medical students’ clerkship director at the Women’s Mental Health (WMH) Division, Department of Psychiatry, Sidra Medicine; Dr Bernd Reichert, attending physician neonatolog­y at Sidra Medicine; Dr Sanabel Al Akras, WCM-Q alumna and general psychiatri­st and medical director at Al Sanabel Specialize­d Psychiatri­c Centre; and Dr Aicha Hind Rifai, assistant professor of clinical psychiatry at WCM-Q.

Dr Mesaeli said, “Peripartum disorders can vary in prevalence, expression, co-morbidity and presentati­on of illness and may be due to psychosoci­al factors or even biological factors. It is therefore important to equip healthcare profession­als with current and up-to-date data that enables them to effectivel­y evaluate, diagnose and manage patients presenting symptoms of these illnesses.”

Deema Al Sheikhly, director of medical education and continuing profession­al developmen­t, and lecturer of education in medicine at WCM-Q, said: “We are delighted to bring together a team of expert psychiatri­sts, psychologi­sts and physicians to share their valuable insight into peripartum disorders. The workshop comes as part of our ongoing commitment to offer healthcare practition­ers enriching educationa­l opportunit­ies that help further elevate patient care.”

In Qatar, WCM-Q is accredited as a provider of continuing medical education by the Department of Healthcare Profession­s (DHP) of the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) and is accredited internatio­nally by the Accreditat­ion Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME).

 ?? ?? Participan­ts during one of the two-day workshop sessions.
Participan­ts during one of the two-day workshop sessions.

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