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The Fifth Middle East Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Camp Finishes

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Last updated: 2024/12/31 at 12:47 AM
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Qatar University recently concluded the fifth Middle East Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Camp in partnership with the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. The event, held for the first time in Qatar, brought together 175 specialists from 27 countries. The two-day program featured specialized tracks focusing on medical management and rehabilitation techniques for movement disorders. The goal was to facilitate collaboration and knowledge-sharing among healthcare professionals, researchers, and educators in the field.

Prof. Hanan Khalil, Program Director at QU, led the organizing committee, which consisted mostly of QU members. This underscores QU’s significant role in advancing health education and research in the region. The event was supported by the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) office of QU, ensuring that participants benefited from high-quality, accredited learning opportunities. The involvement of Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) also played a crucial part in the event, with distinguished speakers and committee members from HMC bringing valuable expertise and insights to the program.

Dr. Hanadi Al Hamad, Deputy Chief for Long Term Care at HMC, emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts to improve the quality of life for patients with movement disorders. The event emphasized interdisciplinary knowledge exchange and improving patient outcomes through a comprehensive approach. This year’s camp featured a roster of international, regional, and local experts presenting the latest developments in Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders. Attendees had the chance to engage with these experts and gain insights into innovative approaches to patient care in the Middle East.

Prof. Hanan Abdul Rahim, Dean of the College of Health Sciences at QU, highlighted the significance of the collaboration with MDS in advancing understanding and treatment of movement disorders in the Middle East. By combining expertise, resources, and networks with MDS, the College of Health Sciences at QU aims to make a meaningful impact in the field of movement disorders and improve patient care in the region. The camp provided a platform for healthcare professionals, researchers, and educators to come together, share knowledge, and enhance their skills in managing movement disorders.

The successful conclusion of the event demonstrated the commitment of Qatar University, MDS, and HMC to advancing care for patients with Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders in the region. The collaborative efforts showcased at the camp highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation in addressing complex health conditions. Moving forward, the knowledge gained from the camp will contribute to improving patient outcomes and enhancing care delivery in the Middle East. With the support of these key stakeholders, the future looks promising for advancements in the field of movement disorders in the region.

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