University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) recently held a certificate distribution ceremony to honor Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) professionals who completed training on diabetes education and patient care. The ceremony was attended by UDST President Dr. Salem Al Naemi, along with senior officials from HMC and PHCC, as well as faculty and staff from UDST. The “Fundamentals of Diabetes Education” (FDE) program, a 10-year partnership between UDST and HMC, has seen the graduation of nine cohorts, equipping healthcare providers with essential skills and knowledge to specialize in diabetes patient education.
UDST’s tailored courses are designed to provide HMC employees from various disciplines, such as physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and dietitians, with the necessary skills to effectively educate patients about diabetes and contribute to developing diabetes care capabilities in line with the National Diabetes Strategy. During the ceremony, Dr. Salem Al Naemi expressed his congratulations to all program graduates, highlighting the importance of raising awareness about diabetes and empowering patients to self-manage their condition. The collaboration between UDST and HMC plays a significant role in the fight against diabetes, addressing critical needs in the healthcare sector.
In response to the national cause, UDST has introduced a new Master of Science in Diabetic Care and Patient Education program, demonstrating the university’s commitment to improving the quality of diabetic care in Qatar. This partnership with HMC aims to further enhance diabetes care in the country, providing healthcare professionals with the tools and expertise needed to address the growing challenges associated with diabetes. The new program reflects UDST’s dedication to advancing diabetes education and patient care through innovative and comprehensive training initiatives.
By offering specialized training programs in collaboration with HMC, UDST is contributing to the ongoing efforts to combat diabetes and improve patient outcomes in Qatar. The partnership between UDST and HMC has demonstrated a successful long-term commitment to addressing the complex challenges posed by diabetes, emphasizing the importance of continuous education and professional development for healthcare providers. The certificate distribution ceremony is a testament to the achievements made through joint efforts in diabetes education and patient care, highlighting the significant progress made in advancing diabetes care in the region.
The Master of Science in Diabetic Care and Patient Education program launched by UDST signifies a milestone in the university’s commitment to enhancing diabetes care in Qatar. By equipping healthcare professionals with advanced skills and knowledge in diabetes management, UDST aims to raise the standard of care provided to patients with diabetes. The new program underscores the university’s proactive approach to addressing the growing prevalence of diabetes and the increasing demand for specialized diabetes care services in the country, aligning with the National Diabetes Strategy’s goals and objectives.
In conclusion, the certificate distribution ceremony held by UDST to honor HMC professionals marks a significant achievement in the ongoing partnership between the two institutions in improving diabetes education and patient care. The tailored training programs offered by UDST play a crucial role in equipping healthcare providers with essential skills and knowledge to address the challenges posed by diabetes effectively. Through collaborative efforts with HMC, UDST is contributing to the enhancement of diabetes care in Qatar and advancing the capabilities of healthcare professionals to meet the evolving needs of patients with diabetes.