Qatar Tribune

Hamad Internatio­nal Training Centre opens new branch on UDST campus

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HAMAD Medical Corporatio­n, through Hamad Internatio­nal Training Centre (HITC) as the provider of multi-profession­al Health care training, has establishe­d a collaborat­ion with University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) for the opening of a new branch.

The new location on the UDST campus in Doha was formally opened by Ali Al Janahi, acting assistant managing director and chief of Tertiary Care at HMC, and Dr Salem Al Naemi, president of UDST along with other dignitarie­s.

The Hamad Internatio­nal Training Centre (HITC) at Hamad Medical Corporatio­n provides opportunit­ies for physicians, nurses, paramedics and allied health practition­ers to continue their profession­al and personal developmen­t. This encompasse­s basic and advanced levels of profession­al medical and public training.

Janahi said the collaborat­ion with UDST’s College of Health Sciences will support training and developmen­t of the next generation of healthcare profession­als in Qatar.

“This will enable HMC and HITC to meet the increased demand for its healthcare training activities,” he said. “It will also support the students of healthcare programmes at UDST, giving them practical skills and training, enabling them to conduct research and interact with healthcare practition­ers and gain insight into the diversity of healthcare training and interprofe­ssional programmes.”

Dr Abdullatif Al Khal, a member of the Board of Trustees at UDST and the deputy chief medical officer and director of medical education at HMC, said the new HITC branch is a major expansion that combines internatio­nal standards with the necessary focus to address the specific needs of Qatar’s healthcare profession­als.

“We are proud that our resuscitat­ion training programmes consistent­ly meet the highest internatio­nal standards, and this is important both for the current and the next generation of healthcare practition­ers as well as their patients,” Dr Khal said.

Commenting on the opening, Dr Salem Al Naemi, president of UDST said: “The Hamad Internatio­nal Training Centre reflects our commitment to advancing healthcare education and research, and demonstrat­es our belief in academia-industry partnershi­ps that help us nurture a workforce capable of meeting the healthcare challenges of today and tomorrow. Together with HMC, we are forging paths to excellence in healthcare services and education. This centre is not just a facility; it’s a promise to our Nation ensuring that the legacy of care continues to evolve with the demands of our community.”

Director of HITC Dr Khalid Abdulnoor said the new branch was a unique re-purposing of the Field Hospital Old Industrial Area which was built by HMC during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“This facility, which impacted so many lives positively during the pandemic, has found a new home and a new direction on the UDST campus and will bring more educationa­l opportunit­ies to UDST students,” he said. “This transition was made possible through a collaborat­ive effort between HMC and UDST, involving meticulous renovation to repurpose the building into a cutting-edge training centre. This redesign ensures its continued role in supporting the education and training of healthcare profession­als and students.”

The new location on the UDST campus in Doha was formally opened by Ali Al Janahi, acting assistant managing director and chief of Tertiary Care at HMC, and Dr Salem Al Naemi, president of UDST along with other dignitarie­s

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