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MBRU Partners with the American Dental Association Forsyth Institute and Engages Boston’s Leading Dental Schools
Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU), which leads the learning and discovery missions of Dubai Health, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the American Dental Association Forsyth Institute (AFI), a top-tier, United States-based research institute focused on exploring the connections between oral health and overall well-being. The strategic partnership aims to advance oral health and related technology development in Dubai by fostering research and learning opportunities for students and faculty at MBRU’s Hamdan Bin Mohammed College of Dental Medicine (HBMCDM), aligning with Dubai Health’s evidence-based approach to advancing patient care. The agreement was part of a broader visit by MBRU’s HBMCDM delegation to the United States, during which they engaged with leading academic institutions and explored avenues for international collaboration.
Through strategic partnership, Dubai Health and AFI will collaborate on joint research projects and student exchange programs to address oral health issues, ultimately improving dental care outcomes. The collaboration will also facilitate the organization of joint symposia, conferences, and workshops to foster knowledge exchange among oral health professionals. This partnership aligns with the mission of Dubai Health’s integrated academic health system, where learning and discovery inform evidence-based solutions that enhance patient outcomes and experiences.
Commenting on the partnership, Professor Manal Al Halabi, Dean of HBMCDM at MBRU, said, “This collaboration with the ADA Forsyth Institute represents a significant step forward in our efforts to elevate oral health research and education at MBRU. The agreement creates valuable opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange, ultimately leading to better oral health care.”
“ADA Forsyth has created an ecosystem for oral health technology development,” said AFI’s Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Wenyuan Shi, “Through this partnership with MBRU, we can extend access to this ecosystem to Dubai Health and promote oral health innovation and research collaboration globally.”
In line with MBRU’s commitment to global collaboration, a delegation from the Hamdan Bin Mohammed College of Dental Medicine (HBMCDM) recently visited leading dental schools in Boston to strengthen international partnerships. Led by Professor Manal Al Halabi, the delegation engaged with renowned institutions, including Tufts University and Boston University’s Henry Goldman School of Dental Medicine. During the visit, they participated in the DENTECH ADA Forsyth meeting, where Professor Al Halabi contributed as a panelist in a discussion on Global Innovation and Investment. The team also attended the Tufts Annual Implantology Symposium, with Professor Al Halabi joining the Dean’s Round Table discussion alongside esteemed leaders from prominent global dental institutions. Additionally, the delegation met with Dubai Health scholars in Boston to support their academic and professional development.
The delegation also included Dr. Eman Alnuaimi, Assistant Dean for Student Happiness and Wellbeing; Professor Momen Atieh, Chair of Oral Diagnostics and Surgical Sciences; Dr. Mohamed Jamal, Program Director for Endodontics; and Dr. Anas AlSalami, Program Director for Pediatric Dentistry.
Dubai Health Announces New Cohort of Emirati Scholars for Residency Training in Canada
Dubai Health has announced that eight Emirati scholars have secured residency training positions in Canada. This achievement was facilitated through Dubai Health’s Academic Mentorship Program at Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences’ Deanship of Graduate Medical Education, which aims to cultivate the next generation of highly skilled healthcare professionals equipped to address the evolving demands of patient care.
This latest cohort brings the total number of Emirati scholars pursuing residency programs in North America through Dubai Health’s program to 38. The current group of scholars will specialize in General Surgery, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Orthopedic Surgery, and Diagnostic Radiology. Residency programs will range from three to five years, depending on the chosen speciality.
Professor Alawi Alsheikh-Ali, Deputy CEO and Chief Academic Officer of Dubai Health, and Provost of MBRU, stated: “This achievement exemplifies the strength of our learning mission, one of the four core missions of Dubai Health. It reflects the high standard of medical education, mentorship, and clinical training that MBRU provides as part of Dubai’s integrated academic health system. The success of these scholars in securing residency positions abroad reinforces our commitment to preparing medical professionals who can thrive in a global healthcare landscape. I am proud of their dedication and equally proud of the graduate medical education team that has guided and supported them.”
Professor Suleiman Al Emran, Dean of Graduate Medical Education at MBRU, confirmed that the doctors will leave for Canada in the second quarter of 2025. He highlighted that these training programs will significantly refine the doctors' skills and capabilities, ultimately enhancing and fulfilling Dubai Health’s ‘Patient First’ promise.
Dr. Rasha Buhumaid, Vice Dean of Graduate Medical Education at MBRU, said: "These residency training placements reflect our commitment to providing our learners with unparalleled opportunities for professional growth. By enabling them to gain international clinical experience, we are fostering a generation of medical professionals who will advance healthcare excellence in the UAE. This achievement reflects the dedication of our scholars and the strength of our academic mentorship programs.”
The doctors selected for this opportunity include Dr. Hend Al-Awadhi, Dr. Fatima Abdulaziz Al-Baftah, and Dr. Ahmed Sahib Al-Habshi, specializing in General Surgery; Dr. Mizna Ali Hussein, and Dr. Salma bin Hindi, specializing in Internal Medicine; Dr. Hind Sameh Al-Halyan, specializing in Orthopedic Trauma Surgery; and Dr. Mohammed Al Banna, specializing in Emergency Medicine; and Dr. Ahmed Saleh Al Haj, specializing in Diagnostic Radiology.
Dr. Hend Al-Awadhi, one of the doctors selected for training at McMaster University in General Surgery, said: “I am honored to receive this incredible training opportunity from MBRU and Dubai Health. It marks a turning point in my academic and professional journey that will enable me to give back to my country and aid the progression of our healthcare sector.”
These residency training opportunities, facilitated by Dubai Health's Academic Mentorship Program for Physicians, underscore the organization’s commitment to cultivating local talent and enhancing healthcare excellence. Dubai Health aims to expand the training opportunities in North America in the coming years, ensuring a robust and future-ready healthcare workforce.
Dubai Health Hosts the Inaugural Dubai Health Research Conference 2024
Dubai Health hosted the inaugural Dubai Health Research Conference 2024, attracting around 700 physicians, scientists, trainees, and healthcare professionals over three days. Held at the Mohammed bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU), which leads Dubai Health’s learning and discovery missions, the conference reinforces Dubai Health's commitment to advancing evidence-based research, fostering discovery, and enhancing healthcare standards.
Professor Alawi Alsheikh-Ali, Deputy CEO and Chief Academic Officer of Dubai Health, and Provost of MBRU, said: "The Dubai Health Research Conference reflects the commitment of Dubai Health to foster a culture of discovery and prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals in Dubai. The conference was an effective platform to enhance collaboration and team science within Dubai Health and identify opportunities for future growth in our research enterprise.”
The event featured an impressive lineup of speakers who provided invaluable insights into global healthcare trends and innovations. Among them were Dr. Agni Orfanoudaki, Associate Professor of Operations Management at the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School, who discussed the operationalization of artificial intelligence (AI) in patient management, and Dr. Patricia Maes, Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab, who explored how AI and wearable technologies are transforming health and wellbeing.
Throughout the conference, attendees engaged in plenary sessions and workshops designed to enhance research skills and inspire innovation. Plenary sessions covered a wide range of topics, including advancements in pediatric and maternal health, cancer care, simulation-based education, and the role of AI in clinical decision-making. The workshops explored key themes such as the utilization of artificial intelligence in research, strategies for developing essential research skills, and the pivotal role of research in professional development. Networking and poster sessions encouraged meaningful collaboration, allowing participants to share insights and discuss research across a diverse range of medical fields. Highlights included innovative applications of technology in clinical practice, the integration of research in medical education, as well as cutting-edge surgical and therapeutical topics. Significant advancements in breast cancer research, telemedicine utilization, outcomes of genetic studies tailored to regional populations were also presented. Together, these sessions offered comprehensive insights into varied facets of health and discovery.
Dr Hamda Hassan Khansaheb, Director of Research Administration and Support at MBRU, emphasized: “The conference showcased the importance of discovery-driven research and the exchange of knowledge among healthcare professionals. We are grateful to the physicians, faculty, and trainees who presented their work and shared their expertise. Their contributions enriched the discussions, inspired innovative thinking, and fostered collaborations that will drive the continuous improvement of healthcare outcomes. This commitment to research excellence aligns with Dubai Health’s primary value of ‘Patient First’ and supports our mission to advance healthcare for the benefit of our patients and the community.”
The conference culminated in an awards ceremony celebrating the achievements of 12 Dubai Health team members for their poster and oral presentations. In addition, faculty members from MBRU were also honored for being listed in Stanford University’s 2024 list of the World’s Top 2% of Scientists.
The success of the Dubai Health Research Conference underscores Dubai Health’s dedication to developing talents and enhancing research capabilities, supporting the Dubai Social Agenda 33.
Dubai Health Celebrates Graduation of First Dental PhD Students from Queen's University Belfast
Dubai Health proudly announces the graduation of Dr. Khawla Humaid Belhoul and Dr. Anas Ali AlSalami, marking a significant milestone as the first dental PhD graduates from its academic partnership with Queen's University Belfast (QUB). This achievement highlights Dubai Health's unwavering commitment to capacity development and elevating healthcare in alignment with the Dubai Social Agenda 33.
The graduation ceremony was held at QUB, in the presence of Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health and President of the Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU); Professor Alawi Alsheikh-Ali, Deputy CEO and Chief Academic Officer of Dubai Health and Provost of MBRU; and Professor Manal Al-Halabi, Dean of Hamdan Bin Mohammed College of Dental Medicine at MBRU.
Dr. Amer Sharif underscored the importance of this occasion, stating, "At Dubai Health, we are dedicated to nurturing talent across various specialties and fostering a culture of continuous learning. We strive to provide educational and training programs that align with the evolving needs of Dubai's healthcare sector. By encouraging our doctors and students to pursue education and research at leading global institutions, we ensure they acquire the expertise necessary to shape the future of healthcare and advance health for humanity."
Professor Alawi Alsheikh-Ali emphasized the vital role of scientific research in advancing the healthcare sector and formulating future strategies. He remarked, "Our collaborations with prominent global universities are instrumental in achieving these objectives and accelerating the development of our healthcare system and workforce."
Professor Manal Al-Halabi commented, "We congratulate our colleagues on this achievement and wish them continued professional and academic excellence. Their research will enhance oral health services in our hospitals and health centers, positively impacting the community as a whole."
Dr. Khawla Humaid Belhoul expressed her gratitude for achieving her academic dreams while balancing her professional life and family commitments. She noted, "This academic degree reflects the visionary leadership of the UAE and Dubai Health's dedication to developing talent through partnerships with world-class universities. Today, I am inspired to give back to my country and contribute to the advancement of our healthcare sector." Her doctoral thesis, titled "Oral Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in the UAE," investigates the prevalence of oral and dental diseases and identifies opportunities for improving oral health in the UAE.
Dr. Anas Ali AlSalami thanked Dubai Health for the invaluable support throughout his PhD journey, which significantly contributed to his personal and professional growth. His thesis, titled "Maternal Diabetes and Children's Use of Dental Services in Northern Ireland," investigates the potential long-term effects of maternal diabetes on the general and oral health of children. It specifically addresses gestational diabetes. Additionally, the research incorporates an analysis of the health economic implications for healthcare systems, suggesting that children born to mothers with diabetes may face increased risk of dental issues, such as tooth decay. Dr. Anas stated, "My research aims to develop preventive strategies, including community awareness programs, school screenings, and health policies tailored to the UAE population, with the goal of reducing the prevalence of dental disease, enhancing oral health awareness, and promoting healthy dental care habits from a young age."
Through strategic partnerships with leading academic institutions, Dubai Health is leveraging the strengths of its integrated academic health system to elevate the standard of care in the UAE and beyond.
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Mediclinic Middle East and Dubai Health Celebrate Outstanding Contributions at Second Annual Excellence Awards
The second annual Mediclinic Middle East and Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU) Excellence Awards were held at MBRU. The awards celebrate the dedication and achievements of Mediclinic staff who have contributed to the education and academic training of MBRU’s MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) students, MSc Nursing trainees, and postgraduate medical residents and fellows.
Mediclinic Middle East and MBRU work closely together to provide MBRU students and trainees with valuable clinical experience at Mediclinic’s facilities in Dubai. This academic partnership also offers opportunities for the students and trainees to engage in research with Mediclinic’s research-focused physicians, fostering a robust environment for academic and professional growth.
The event featured the ‘Educator of the Year’, ‘Star’ and ‘The Outstanding Leadership in Healthcare Education’ awards, recognizing individuals from Mediclinic who have made exceptional contributions to students’ educational journeys. The highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of the Dr. Edwin Hertzog Outstanding Educator of the Year Award 2023-2024. Selected by a panel of judges from Mediclinic and MBRU based on student nominations, this award recognises individuals who possess a unique set of qualities and skills that make them highly effective in teaching and guiding aspiring medical professionals. This year, Dr. Gerasmos Capatos, Consultant Intensivist at Mediclinic Parkview Hospital and Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor at MBRU, was recognized with this award. In addition, Dr. Paddy Kilian was awarded The Outstanding Leadership in Healthcare Education award for her pivotal role as an exceptional leader fostering collaboration between MBRU and Mediclinic.
Dr. Amer Sharif, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Health and President of MBRU, said: “We are immensely proud of our partnership with Mediclinic, which has been instrumental in providing our students with unparalleled clinical experience and academic training. Over the past eight years, this collaboration has blossomed into a robust alliance, deeply rooted in shared values and a steadfast commitment to medical excellence and serving our communities. This partnership is a real illustration of how an integrated academic health system benefits the public and is testament to our learning and discovery missions at Dubai Health. My heartfelt thanks go to Mediclinic Middle East for their unwavering dedication to our vision of advancing health for humanity. Together, we are not only shaping the future of medicine but also laying a strong foundation for excellence.”
Hein van Eck, Chief Executive Officer of Mediclinic Middle East, commented, “Following the success of the first Annual Mediclinic and MBRU Excellence Awards last year, I am delighted to be here again to celebrate the Mediclinic doctors and nurses who have contributed in such a significant way to the education of these talented students. It is their passion for teaching which makes our partnership with MBRU so meaningful, as we work together to deliver exceptional education for the UAE’s healthcare professionals of tomorrow. I look forward to many more events such as this as the academic affiliation between Mediclinic and MBRU continues to grow.”
Al Jalila Foundation receives AED11.3 million donation from Khalaf Al Habtoor
Al Jalila Foundation, the giving arm of Dubai Health, announced that it has received a donation of AED11.3 million from renowned businessman and philanthropist His Excellency Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor. The pledge will help cover the annual cost of 4,000 dialysis sessions for needy patients residing in the UAE. Additionally, the donation will fund the renovation of the nephrology unit at Dubai Hospital.
The renovated nephrology unit will be named after the late Mohammed Khalifa Al Suwaidi in honour of his legacy of philanthropy and community service. The contribution for the unit comes from Al Suwaidi’s estate, which is managed by His Excellency Al Habtoor as per Al Suwaidi’s will. The funds are dedicated to support charitable and humanitarian projects and HE Al Habtoor has taken care to ensure that the resources are used to support initiatives that enhance lives, elevate healthcare services, and benefit society at large.
Speaking about the initiative, HE Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor, Founder and Chairman of Al Habtoor Group, said: “We are proud to continue the legacy of our founding fathers, who instilled in us the values of solidarity and generosity that define the UAE. Supporting Al Jalila Foundation reflects our steadfast commitment to advancing healthcare and easing the burdens of kidney patients.
“It is an honour that the renovated nephrology unit will bear the name of the late Mohammed Khalifa Al Suwaidi, paying tribute to his legacy of compassion and philanthropy. Business leaders have a critical role in supporting healthcare systems and driving sustainable development in our society. Investing in healthcare is an investment in a healthier, more prosperous future. I extend my heartfelt thanks to Al Jalila Foundation for their tireless efforts in serving those in need, and I look forward to continuing this impactful partnership.”
Dr. Amer Sharif, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Health, commented: “We deeply appreciate this generous contribution from HE Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor, one of the nation’s most prominent philanthropic leaders. His initiative underscores the importance of community engagement in bolstering the healthcare system and reflects the spirit of giving that is a cornerstone of our society and healthcare vision. This donation will significantly enhance the quality of care for patients while ensuring its sustainability.”
The collective efforts of donors, whether individuals or organisations, play an essential role in saving lives, improving patients’ quality of life, and advancing the healthcare infrastructure to deliver world-class medical services, he added.
Dr. Amer Al Zarooni, Chief Executive Officer of Al Jalila Foundation, said: “This generous support from HE Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor will provide free dialysis treatment to a significant number of kidney failure patients through our A’awen patient a treatment programme, designed to offer financial support to those in need. This initiative aligns with Dubai Health's commitment to the ‘Patient First’ promise.”
Dubai Health Reinforces Commitment to Diabetes Care, Focusing on Prevention and Early Detection Programs on World Diabetes Day
Marking World Diabetes Day, Dubai Health highlights its diabetes care and prevention programs, which are accessible throughout its hospitals and ambulatory health centers. With a focus on early detection and lifestyle education, Dubai Health's programs aim to manage diabetes proactively while supporting patients at every stage of their journey. These initiatives align with the goals of Dubai's Social Agenda 33, which seeks to establish the most efficient and high-quality health system that promotes a healthy lifestyle and enhances the quality of health and preventive services.
Dubai Health's approach to diabetes care places a strong emphasis on preventive health and early detection programs. Awareness initiatives educate patients and their families on managing diabetes through healthy lifestyle choices, while early detection efforts enable timely intervention to prevent disease progression. Tailored, comprehensive care plans delivered by multidisciplinary teams incorporate advanced monitoring technologies, including AI for blood sugar tracking and medication management, alongside psychological and medical treatments. These efforts are aligned with Dubai Health's 'Patient First' value, focusing on evidence-based treatments that enhance quality of life and promote a proactive approach to managing the chronic condition.
This commitment to advancing diabetes care follows the announcement that the Dubai Health Board of Directors approved a new facility for the Diabetes Center. Spanning over 53,000 square feet, the new facility will double the Center's current size, significantly increasing its capacity to treat more patients over the next ten years.
Dr. Muna Tahlak, Chief Medical Officer of Dubai Health, stated, "At Dubai Health, we are prioritizing diabetes prevention and early detection by collaborating with the community to raise awareness of the disease-associated risks. Importantly, we are emphasizing the significance of early screenings to prevent the disease and resultant complications. This is part of our comprehensive plan to reduce the impact of the disease and highlight the importance of prevention." She also thanked the teams at Dubai Health for their tireless work in supporting strategies that aim to establish Dubai as a leading model for integrated care.
Dr. Walid Mohamed Mahmoud, Chair of Medicine at Dubai Health, explained that their plan for diabetes care is based on three main pillars. The core pillar revolves around offering integrated multidisciplinary care so that patients receive necessary treatment services from various departments to achieve optimal results. These specialties encompass endocrinology, internal medicine, nursing, ophthalmology, nutrition, and pharmacy, among others. The second pillar is dedicated to ensuring the availability of the latest advanced technological devices that deliver comprehensive healthcare for this patient group, while the third pillar focuses on providing specialized treatment programs tailored to each patient's specific condition. He highlighted Dubai Health's initiatives for the community, including workshops, awareness activities, and outreach programs offering free screenings and consultations.
In observance of World Diabetes Day, Dubai Health honored 12 dedicated professionals from the Diabetes Center for their 15 years of service since its founding. The ceremony was attended by HE Dr. Raja Easa Al Gurg, Board Member of Dubai Health and Chair of the Steering Committee for the new Diabetes Center, and Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health. Dr. Amer Sharif also expressed gratitude to teams across the integrated academic health system for their commitment to delivering comprehensive diabetes care to patients.
Dubai Health's Diabetes Center hosted an event promoting healthy lifestyles for diabetes prevention and management, featuring mental health sessions and success stories from Emirati patients. For the past 15 years, the Center has offered a range of patient-centered services, including a child-friendly internal medicine clinic, sports and foot care facilities, pharmacy, and laboratory services.
Dubai Health's efforts aim to promote a healthier community by advocating for healthy lifestyles through awareness programs and early detection initiatives, which are in alignment with Dubai's Social Agenda 33.
His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum Chairs Dubai Health's Board Meeting in the presence of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Chaired by His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the Dubai Health Board of Directors inaugural meeting of the second term approved plans for the new Diabetes Center. Set to open in 2026, the new center will offer services in alignment with the highest global standards. This project underscores Dubai Health's commitment to contributing towards the Dubai Social Agenda 33, which promotes healthy lifestyles and enhances the quality of health and preventive services.
His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Dubai Health, presided over the first meeting for the second term, held following Decree No. 53 issued by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, and Ruler of Dubai. The meeting was held at Dubai Health's headquarters, attended by His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Dubai Health, in addition to members of the Board of Directors including Her Excellency Dr. Raja Easa Al Gurg, His Excellency Abdullah Abdul Rahman Al Shaibani, Professor Sir Ian Andrew Greer, Mohammed Hassan Al-Shehhi, Walid Saeed Al-Awadhi, the CEO of Dubai Health Dr. Amer Sharif, and the representative from Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU), Professor Alawi Al-Sheikh Ali.
Creating a Sustainable Healthcare Sector
His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum reaffirmed Dubai Health's dedication to positioning Dubai as one of the best cities in the world in healthcare, medical education and scientific research, guided by the Emirate's visionary leadership. His Highness thanked Dubai Health teams and encouraged them to continue championing the 'Patient-First' value.
A Fundamental Pillar
His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, highlighted that Dubai Health will spare no effort to achieve the vision of the leadership to transform Dubai into a leading global model in advancing health for humanity, and how sustained investments in health and well-being have strengthened the healthcare ecosystem and reinforced public trust.
The Board of Directors Meeting
During its meeting, the Board discussed Dubai Health's key achievements in the first term and examined several upcoming strategic projects and programs aimed at enhancing care. The Board also reviewed progress on the Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital and approved plans for a new Diabetes Center.
The New Diabetes Center
Scheduled to open in 2026, the new center embodies the integrated academic health system’s commitment to deliver care that evolves alongside continuous research and learning, in accordance with the highest international standards. The new center builds on the continuous service provided through the Diabetes Center, which celebrated 15 years of providing healthcare services to patients this year. Dubai Health's Diabetes Center has been a cornerstone of specialized diabetes care, having served over 15,000 patients since its establishment in 2009.
The new center will cover a total area of more than 53,000 square feet, double the size of the current facility, and will enable Dubai Health to treat twice as many patients in the next 10 years. The center will also offer a broad range of services and advanced therapeutic programs, enhancing the comprehensive healthcare experience. The new location is also easily accessible from various areas of the Emirate of Dubai.
Her Excellency Dr. Raja Easa Al Gurg, Member of the Dubai Health Board of Directors and Chair of the Steering Committee of the new Diabetes Center, said: "The new facility with its patient centered design will strengthen the integrated healthcare ecosystem in Dubai. Through a sharp focus on medical innovation and the adoption of the latest technologies, we aim to continuously develop services that provide the highest levels of specialized care for diabetes patients.”
The Importance of the New Center
Dr. Mohamed Farooqi, Director of the Diabetes Center and Consultant Endocrinologist at Dubai Health, emphasized the importance of the new center and its pivotal role in supporting diabetes patients, stating: "The new center builds on Dubai Health's years of experience and commitment to exceptional care, offering both specialized treatment and prevention service to meet the needs for comprehensive care of patients across Dubai. With the addition of specialties such as cardiology, nephrology, and ophthalmology, we will be able to offer an advanced level of care."
He further commented: "The new center demonstrates our dedication to incorporating the latest technology into our academic health system, with an emphasis on integrating endocrinology specialties within pediatric care. We aim to deliver comprehensive treatment that meets patients' needs and helps to enhance their long-term health outcomes."
Dubai Health's new diabetes center underscores the growing importance of harnessing the promise of artificial intelligence alongside traditional methods of healthcare delivery. The facility will be equipped with advanced medical technology, and examination rooms will feature technologies designed to provide patients with a smooth and efficient experience.
Nine Dubai Health scientists feature in Stanford University’s list of top 2% researchers worldwide
Nine scientists from Dubai Health have been recognized in Stanford University’s 2024 list of the top 2% of scientists worldwide. This recognition marks the third straight year that faculty members from Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU), which leads the Learning and Discovery missions of Dubai Health, have been honored for their continued contribution to international research.
This year’s honorees include: Professor Nandu Goswami, Professor of Physiology at the College of Medicine; Professor Momen Atieh, Chair of Oral Diagnostics and Surgical Sciences at Hamdan Bin Mohammed College of Dental Medicine; Professor Keyvan Moharamzadeh, Associate Dean of Education at Hamdan Bin Mohammed College of Dental Medicine; Professor Samuel Ho, Professor of Medicine at the College of Medicine; Professor Thomas Adrian, Professor of Physiology at the College of Medicine; Professor Jeyaseelan Lakshmanan, Professor of Biostatistics at the College of Medicine; Dr. Ahmad Abou Tayoun, Associate Professor of Genetics; Dr. Mohammed Uddin, Associate Professor of Human Genetics; and Professor Stefan Du Plessis, Dean of Research and Graduate Studies.
Professor Alawi Alsheikh-Ali, Provost of MBRU and Chief Academic Officer of Dubai Health, said: “This recognition is a reflection of the dedication and hard work of our scientists and Dubai Health's commitment to advancing medical research. At MBRU, our faculty members are not only educators but also innovators who continue to push the boundaries of knowledge in service of better health outcomes. We are honored by this acknowledgment and remain dedicated to aligning our academic efforts directly with the needs of our patients and the community.”
The recognition reinforces Dubai Health's commitment to advancing research excellence in healthcare and academia, positioning its faculty as leaders in their respective fields.
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The World’s Top 2% Scientist Rankings by Stanford University is a prestigious annual list that recognizes the most cited researchers across various scientific disciplines globally. Based on data from ‘Scopus’, the rankings reflect scientific impact through citation metrics, highlighting individuals who have made significant contributions to their fields. The researchers are categorized based on the specific disciplines they helped enrich, and the rankings also serve as a measure of influence within the academic and scientific community worldwide.
“Nabadat” 2024 Campaign launches under Dubai Health for the first time to include both children and adults
In celebration of World Heart Day, observed annually on September 29, Dubai Health has announced the launch of the 2024 edition of the ‘Nabadat’ campaign. This long-standing campaign is dedicated to providing life-saving heart treatments for patients with congenital heart defects, reflecting Dubai Health’s commitment to putting patients first in all its endeavors.
Now under Dubai Health, the campaign has expanded to include adults, reaffirming its commitment to providing accessible, high-quality healthcare for all. Driven by the Al Jalila Foundation, which leads Dubai Health’s giving mission, and in partnership with The Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitarian and Charity Establishment, the 2024This year, the campaign aims to provide life-saving treatment for 50 patients in need of cardiac care. Specialized medical teams in Dubai Health Hospitals will perform critical cardiac surgeries and catheterizations for children and adults who cannot afford treatment for congenital heart defects. By delivering comprehensive care, including surgeries and post-surgical support, Nabadat continues to transform lives and bring hope to families in need.
Since the campaign's inception, Nabadat has delivered over 2,500 free surgeries, 6,000 medical tests, [AA1] and compassionate care across 45 treatment campaigns in nine countries with the support of over 300 healthcare professionals.
Salih Zahir Al Mazrouei, Director General of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitarian and Charity Establishment, said, “This campaign is a practical embodiment of our wise leadership's directives in providing essential treatment for children suffering from congenital heart defects worldwide. Nabadat was launched in Dubai as a charitable and compassionate campaign to treat children's hearts, both domestically and internationally. We aspire to treat the maximum number of children and adults across various regions globally to fulfil this ambitious humanitarian vision.”
Al Mazrouei emphasized that the foundation covers all costs associated with the operations conducted during campaigns held within and outside the country, providing the necessary logistical support to cover treatments for as many children as possible. He explained that since its inception, the Nabadat campaign has expanded and carried out 45 campaigns in nine countries. The campaign has performed free surgeries for children both within the UAE and abroad, focussing on the areas with the greatest need.
, Dr. Amer Al Zarooni, Chief Executive Officer of the Al Jalila Foundation, said, “We deeply appreciate the ongoing support of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitarian and Charity Establishment for their continuous support of this campaign, whose long-standing partnership over the years reinforces the values of patient care and community service. At Al Jalila Foundation, we take great pride in leading Dubai Health’s giving mission which is centered around transforming lives. This year's Nabadat campaign, launched under Dubai Health for the first time, stands out as it has expanded to include both adults and children in need, ensuring that no one is left behind in receiving essential cardiac care. It reflects our broader commitment to making healthcare accessible to all, reinforcing our 'Patient First' promise.”
Speaking on World Heart Day, Salem bin Lahij, Director of Patient Care Programs at Dubai Health, said, “The Nabadat campaign represents hope and opportunity for families in need. Under Dubai Health, critical cardiac surgeries and catheterizations have been performed at Dubai Hospital and Al Jalila Children’s Hospital, delivering comprehensive, compassionate care that transforms lives and creates brighter futures. Each year, we strive to expand our reach, and by extending the campaign this year, we have underwent surgeries to 25 more children and adults, aiming to treat a total of 50 patients by the end of the year. We are proud of what this campaign has achieved so far, and we will continue our commitment to utilizing all resources within our healthcare system to provide the highest levels of care."
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Dubai Health strengthens strategic partnership with Children’s National Hospital, USA, elevating pediatric care
Dubai Health announced a strategic partnership between Al Jalila Children’s Hospital and the Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., aiming to bring about a significant shift in pediatric healthcare.
The announcement follows a series of mutual visits. In the latest such visit, Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health, led a delegation to the headquarters of Children’s National Hospital. The visit included a tour of the Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation and the Children’s National Research Institute, during which both sides discussed ways to further strengthen their strategic collaboration.
Partnership of 8 years
For over eight years, the partnership has focused on technology, specialized pediatric training, and improving healthcare quality for children. The expanded collaboration will now include several key areas, such as advanced systems development, data management, and increased access to pediatric care through innovations such as remote patient monitoring. Additionally, comprehensive and specialized training programs will be launched for healthcare professionals at Al Jalila Children’s Hospital. Starting next year, a cohort of medical professionals will receive advanced training, integrating best practices and innovative care models from Children’s National Hospital to further elevate pediatric care standards.
“Together, we are deepening our shared commitment to advancing pediatric healthcare,” said Michelle Riley-Brown, President and CEO of Children's National Hospital. “This collaboration is about more than just exchanging knowledge – it's about building sustainable, innovative solutions that will improve health outcomes for children, both in the UAE and globally. We want to ensure every child receives the highest quality of treatment, no matter where they live.”
Leadership’s support highlighted
Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health, said: “We are honored to visit the Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C. and the Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation, affiliated with the hospital, where the support of our wise leadership in fostering innovation and scientific research is evident both locally and internationally. I extend my deepest gratitude to the government of the UAE for providing us the opportunity to strengthen ties with the most prestigious health and scientific institutions in the world. This has opened new avenues for collaboration and created new opportunities for effective, impactful partnerships.
“Strengthening our partnership with Children’s National Hospital, one of the world’s leading pediatric institutions, underscores our commitment to advancing children’s health through our integrated academic health system. The collaboration aligns with the Dubai Social Agenda 33 and is aimed at building an efficient healthcare ecosystem that meets the highest global standards. It also reinforces Dubai’s position as a global leader in healthcare, medical education, and scientific research.
“We extend our gratitude to Children’s National Hospital for their invaluable collaboration in strengthening this partnership. Through this alliance, we aim to enhance children’s care with an evidence-based approach, aligning with Dubai Health’s core value of putting the patient first throughout the healthcare journey,” he added.
Dr. Mohammed Al Awadhi, Deputy CEO of Al Jalila Children’s Hospital and Latifa Hospital, added: “The strengthening of our partnership with Children’s National Hospital will continue our work to elevate the standard of care for children in Dubai and beyond. Specifically, it will enable us to enhance operational efficiency, particularly in pediatric subspecialties, ensuring the best possible care for every child.
“We will also work closely with the Children’s National Hospital on leadership training, quality improvement, intensive care practices, and other areas to enhance the efficiency of pediatric care at Al Jalila Children’s Hospital.”
In 2018, Al Jalila Children’s Hospital signed a health information technology (IT) agreement with Children's National Hospital. Leveraging its extensive expertise and resources, Children’s National Hospital served as a strategic advisor, helping Al Jalila Children’s Hospital expand its health IT capabilities to deliver the highest quality of care for children. Building on this collaboration, another agreement in 2022 focused on education and consulting services, resulting in Children’s National Hospital conducting specialized training for cardiac ICU nurses, significantly enhancing Al Jalila Children’s Hospital’s clinical capabilities.
Dubai Health showcases Digital Health Solutions at GITEX GLOBAL 2024
Dubai Health showcased its latest advancements in healthcare technology and innovation at GITEX, the biggest tech and startup show in the world. This year’s event theme centers on the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) across various sectors, with a particular focus on AI in health.
Teaming up with the Dubai Digital pavilion, Dubai Health is offering visitors a 20-minute journey that showcases how the integrated academic health system’s latest technological solutions are enhancing patient care and operational efficiency.
One of the key highlights of Dubai Health’s exhibit is the use of virtual reality (VR) technology at its Thalassemia Center, a solution currently being studied by Dubai Health’s Innovation and Digital Health team. This study aims to alleviate anxiety and pain during cannulation procedures. Patients wear VR headsets, immersing them in a therapeutic 3D environment designed to enhance comfort and overall experience during the procedure. This innovative, first-of-its-kind approach has the potential to transform the experience for patients, aligning with Dubai Health’s objective to elevate the standard of care and its vision to advance health for humanity.
In addition, Dubai Health’s Innovation and Digital Health team is also conducting a validation study on wearable ambulatory blood pressure monitoring technology using a smartwatch. The study evaluates the accuracy and effectiveness of this technology in delivering continuous blood pressure measurements, presenting a more convenient alternative to traditional methods. These initiatives underscore Dubai Health's ongoing efforts to incorporate advanced technology into healthcare to improve patient outcomes and streamline healthcare delivery.
Another project on display is the Ambient Clinical Documentation Solution, a tool designed to enhance clinical documentation efficiency by leveraging Generative AI. This solution enables clinicians to verbally document patient encounters, significantly reducing the time required for documentation. This allows clinicians to spend more time and provide better experience to our patients. The voice notes are processed by an AI-driven system that generates specialty-specific clinical notes, which clinicians then review and sign.
Atif Al Braiki, Chief Digital and AI Officer at Dubai Health, commented, “Our participation in GITEX 2024 underscores our commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to transform healthcare delivery. By integrating AI and other advanced technologies in our day-to-day care, we are proud to be showcasing how we are constantly adapting to enhance patient outcomes, streamline operations, and set new standards in healthcare innovation. In line with our commitment to healthcare excellence, integrating these technologies will help us to realize our vision of advancing health for humanity.”
Dubai Health’s presence at GITEX 2024, being held at the Dubai World Centre, is a testament to its dedication to remaining at the forefront of the technological healthcare revolution, harnessing innovations to put the patient first.
Al Jalila Foundation Offers Hope to Patients Awaiting Kidney Transplants
Al Jalila Foundation, Emarat Al Youm newspaper, and the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities (IACAD) Department in Dubai, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to launch Your Donation Saves Lives, the second edition of an initiative to support patients in need of kidney transplantation in Dubai. The fundraising campaign urges businesses, entrepreneurs, and community members to embrace the initiative and offer essential support to those in need.
The MoU was signed by Executive Director of the Charitable Sector, Mohamed Musabih
of the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai; Dr. Amer Al Zarooni, Chief Executive Officer of Al Jalila Foundation; and Saud Al Darbi, Head of the News and Publishing Centre at Dubai Media Incorporated (DMI). The signing took place in the presence of Dr. Amer Sharif, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Health.
Al Jalila Foundation, which leads Dubai Health's giving mission, will be responsible for identifying patients within Dubai Health’s healthcare facilities, including Dubai Hospital, Al Jalila Children’s Hospital, and Mediclinic City Hospital. Al Jalila Foundation will provide the healthcare facilities with comprehensive details about the patients, their medical conditions, and the funds required for transplants and post-operative care. Furthermore, they will take measures to ensure that these cases receive timely support from the initiative.
As a strategic partner, Emarat Al Youm newspaper will be responsible for transferring donations and contributions received through a hotline service. IACAD has pledged to collaborate with all parties and distribute donations to Dubai Health patients, identified by Al Jalila Foundation.
His Excellency Ahmed Darwish Al Muhairi, Director General of the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department in Dubai, confirmed that signing the MoU with Al Jalila Foundation and Emarat Al Youm newspaper supports the national agenda for achieving a better life for citizens and residents of the UAE, helping to empower and further humanitarian work in line with the vision of the wise leadership for supporting the spirit of giving in humanitarian work locally, regionally, and internationally. He explained that it also encourages community members to save lives and improve the quality of life of patients with organ failure, helping them return to being productive members of society.
Dr. Amer Sharif, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Health, said, “We are grateful to our partners in this campaign, as it marks another significant step towards providing support to patients in need. Through this collaboration, we combine expertise and resources to positively impact individuals and society, advancing health for humanity. At Dubai Health, we’re guided by our primary value of ‘Patient First,’ and are dedicated to providing our communities the highest quality healthcare and treatment.”
Dr. Amer Al Zarooni, Chief Executive Officer of Al Jalila Foundation, said, “We at the Al Jalila Foundation are pleased to launch the second edition of the ‘Your Donation Saves Lives’ campaign, aimed at raising funds for kidney transplant operations. By providing critical support for life-saving surgeries and therapeutic services, we are building on the success of the campaign’s first edition, which treated over 38 kidney failure patients and significantly reduced the financial burden on their families. This ongoing collaboration is a testament to our commitment to advancing humanitarian efforts, underscored by Dubai Health’s spirit of giving.
Saud Al Darbi, Head of the News and Publishing Centre at Dubai Media Incorporated, said that Emarat Al Youm has a history of participating in important initiatives such as Your Donations Save Lives, so deciding to participate was natural. These include a strong legacy of partnerships with governmental and semi-governmental entities to deliver community initiatives.“Based on prior experiences, the newspaper has confidence that philanthropic businessmen and community members will react to the initiative so that these patients can be treated.”
Dubai Health Leadership Academy launched to build sustainable talent in healthcare
Dubai Health launched the Dubai Health Leadership Academy, a unique transformative initiative dedicated to creating a sustainable pipeline of leadership talent in healthcare. The Academy aims to foster a collaborative culture of leadership at all levels in Dubai’s academic health system and promote efficient operations to deliver its ultimate goal of ensuring a high standard of care for patients and their families.
The Dubai Health Leadership Academy launch event, held at the Etihad Museum, was attended by a distinguished gathering of delegates and healthcare professionals, including His Excellency Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi, Director General of Dubai Health Authority; His Excellency Abdullah Ali bin Zayed Al-Falasi, Director General of the Dubai Government Human Resources Department; Her Excellency Aisha Abdulla Miran, Director General of Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA); Adel Ahmad Al Redha, Deputy President and Chief Operations Officer of Emirates Airline; and Walid Saeed Al Awadhi, Board Member of Dubai Health.
Dubai Health Leadership Academy
The Academy reflects Dubai Health’s firm belief that investing in the professional growth of its staff is not only beneficial for individuals but also crucial for the overall strength of the organisation. This commitment to lifelong learning is one of four missions that form part of the academic health system’s innovative approach to elevate the standard of care and advance health for humanity.
Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Health and President of Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU), commented on the importance of the Academy within Dubai’s first integrated academic health system: "The launch of the Dubai Health Leadership Academy reflects the vision and directives of the Dubai Health Board, led by His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, and supported by His Highness Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice Chairman of the Board. This initiative is designed to cultivate a sustainable and adaptable leadership framework in healthcare, equipping it to tackle future challenges, while empowering national talents to assume impactful leadership roles."
“At Dubai Health, we recognize that the strength of our healthcare system lies in the capabilities of our people. We are thrilled to announce the launch of our Leadership Academy, a groundbreaking initiative dedicated to nurturing the next generation of leaders in healthcare. At a time when our industry faces unprecedented challenges and opportunities, this academy represents our commitment to advancing both the quality of care and the caliber of leadership. As part of launching this academy, we are introducing its inaugural program, the Systems Leadership Program, in collaboration with Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford. We are delighted to partner with Oxford Saïd, whose renowned expertise in leadership development is helping us advance health for humanity.”
The Systems Leadership Program, co-designed with Saïd Business School
In a significant step towards advancing healthcare leadership, Dubai Health signed an agreement with Oxford Saïd in April 2023 to launch the Systems Leadership Program (SLP), the Academy's inaugural program. Co-designed with Oxford Saïd, the SLP will equip participants with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to navigate complexity, foster innovation, and cultivate a culture of excellence and safety within Dubai Health.
Dr. Eleanor Murray, Academic Director and Senior Fellow in Management Practice at Oxford Saïd, emphasized the importance of the partnership between Dubai Health and Oxford Saïd in the creation of the SLP, stating: “As we inaugurate the Systems Leadership Program, we hope to create a cadre of leaders with the knowledge, skills and attitude to transform healthcare delivery for the benefit of patients and serve the mission of the integrated academic health system.”
Professor Alawi Alsheikh-Ali, Deputy CEO and Chief Academic Officer of Dubai Health and Provost of MBRU, highlighted the significance of the Systems Leadership Program, saying: “At Dubai Health, our mission to integrate Care, Learning, Discovery and Giving, aims to create an engine for innovation, connected for the patient and delivered through a culture of collaboration across our integrated academic health system. Grounded in our values, I believe that the Systems Leadership Program will create greater alignment across our four missions and be pivotal in uniting us as one in the advancement of health to new heights of patient centric excellence.
We are deeply appreciative of Oxford Saïd, for their invaluable partnership in bringing this vision to life. Their expertise has been instrumental in ensuring that our leaders receive a world-class learning experience tailored to the unique needs of our academic health system.”
The inaugural Systems Leadership Program is an intensive 14-month initiative focused on generative leadership and systemic change that aims to equip Dubai Health’s leaders with the skills to drive innovation, foster a culture of accountability, and lead transformative projects. Engaging 200 participants across five cohorts of 40, the program is delivered primarily through in-person sessions and includes four comprehensive modules covering strategic leadership, healthcare innovation, patient safety, and building a high-performance culture. Participants will receive personalized coaching sessions from seasoned executive coaches, alongside insights from leading experts at Oxford Saïd, ensuring both global perspectives and tailored guidance for Dubai’s healthcare needs.
Dr. Mark O’Brien, Program Director of the SLP and Associate Fellow at Oxford Saïd, remarked: “The entire team at Oxford Saïd is excited by the comprehensive leadership curriculum that will be delivered by our leading faculty members and expert global practitioners. We are committed to providing an exceptional learning experience for all participants—one that will equip and inspire them to lead excellence in healthcare delivery within Dubai Health for many decades to come.”
Dubai Islamic Bank contributes AED 15 million to Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital
Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB), the largest Islamic bank in the UAE, is making a substantial contribution to healthcare in Dubai with an AED 15 million contribution to Al Jalila Foundation, which leads the Giving mission of Dubai Health. The investment will support the development of Dubai Health’s Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital, the first integrated and comprehensive cancer care hospital in Dubai, underscoring their commitment to the community’s well-being and advancing healthcare infrastructure.
DIB's contribution enables Dubai Health to launch an integrated model of cancer care at Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital. Scheduled to open in 2026, the comprehensive care hospital will provide primary care services alongside advanced cancer treatment. This innovative approach will enable earlier detection and intervention, which is proven to optimize outcomes for patients in their cancer journey. The hospital will house multidisciplinary teams, including specialized cancer nurses, offering a full spectrum of services in one location – from diagnosis to treatment to supportive care. Select treatments and services will be made available to patients in the comfort of their homes.
DIB's support for the Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital aligns with Dubai Health's mission to enhance patient outcomes through an integrated model of care. By conducting on-site research and clinical trials, the hospital aims to continuously improve patient outcomes by discovering new treatments and therapies founded in evidence-based medicine. Dubai Health’s mission to connect patient care, research, medical education, and giving at Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital will set a new standard for excellence in cancer care.
Nawaf Al Rayssi, Head of Community Support Services at Dubai Islmic Bank, said: “We are proud to partner with Al Jalila Foundation to empower Dubai Health on this transformative project. DIB’s responsible investment in the Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital is a testament to our unwavering commitment to the health and well-being of our community. This world-class facility will undoubtedly set a new benchmark for cancer care in the region and beyond, providing hope and advanced treatment options for countless individuals. As a responsible financial institution, Dubai Islamic Bank remains committed to the transformational journey of this nation, shaping the future of the healthcare not only in the UAE, but the entire region.”
Dr. Amer Al Zarooni, CEO of Al Jalila Foundation, expressed his gratitude for DIB’s significant contribution. “Dubai Islamic Bank's generous contribution to the Hamdan Bin Rashid Cancer Hospital is a true testament to the power of community partnerships. This contribution to Al Jalila Foundation empowers Dubai Health to transform cancer care, putting patient care at the forefront of everything we do. Together, we are one step closer to realizing this transformative, integrated healthcare facility, ultimately improving the health and well-being of our entire community.”
Dubai Health Launches Blue Café to Support Autism Care
Dubai Health continues to build on its "Patients First" promise with the launch of Blue Café, an initiative to improve autism care for children. Leveraging the expertise and resources within Dubai Health, the platform offers learning resources and funds research initiatives dedicated to improving autism care. Designed to be a ‘living lab’ within the community, the Blue Café is also an interactive space and supportive environment where parents and caregivers can connect, share experiences, and learn from each other.
Introduced initially as a parent support program at Al Jalila Children’s Hospital, it is understood that a recent diagnosis can be overwhelming for families, often leaving them feeling uncertain and isolated. Now, under Dubai Health, the initiative aims to elevate autism care for children through active participation in the community and harnessing the inherent benefits of the academic health system. Learning experts within Dubai Health have developed concise, research-informed content on a wide range of autism care topics, delivered in a user-friendly microlearning format. These bite-sized pieces of knowledge make it easy for families to fit learning into their busy schedules. The website will also host webinars, translating the latest research insights on autism into practical care strategies for families. Beyond information, the platform also provides a safe and supportive online community forum – a virtual space for families to connect, ask questions, and share valuable insights with one another.
Connecting families, Sharing Knowledge, Transforming Care
Looking ahead, Blue Cafe is brewing something special. In the coming months, a physical café in Dubai will open its doors, offering a welcoming space for families and caregivers to gather. All proceeds from this cafe will directly fund research initiatives dedicated to improving autism care.
Speaking on the initiative, Professor Nabil Zary, Senior Director of the Institute of Learning (IOL) at Dubai Health, said, “Blue Cafe was born from a desire to support the well-being of children with autism. We are proud to launch this first-of-its-kind living lab, combining the power of research with real-world experiences from the community. Thanks to generous donor support, we can establish a physical cafe, ensuring the project's financial sustainability and continued impact.”
Visit the Blue Cafe website to explore the online learning resources and join the Blue Café community forum.
MBRU Celebrates Dubai Students’ Success at International Innovation Bootcamp
Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU) proudly celebrated its students’ successful participation in the international ‘Design for Change’ bootcamp organized by Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia. Held in Malaysia and Singapore, this event brought together students from diverse disciplines, including engineering, medicine, and design, to collaboratively develop innovative and sustainable solutions to global healthcare challenges.
MBRU’s inaugural participation was marked by significant achievements, with two students earning awards for Best Pitch and Best Strategy. These accolades underscore the exceptional talent nurtured at MBRU and highlight the university’s commitment to fostering innovation in healthcare.
Dr Yacine Hadjiat, leading Innovation in Health Science and Digital Health at Dubai Health and Associate Professor at the College of Medicine at MBRU shared, “The international bootcamp provided an unparalleled opportunity for our talented MBRU students to experience global diversity in healthcare. At Dubai Health, we see the immense value of providing such opportunities to our students, as we believe that healthcare is a global and collaborative sector that greatly benefits from multidisciplinary innovation. Our participation reinforces Dubai Health’s commitment to elevating healthcare standards by exploring new technologies and approaches that put the planet and our patients first."
More than 100 students from nine universities across Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan and the UAE, were challenged to address critical issues in sustainability and healthcare. The students showcased their creativity and problem-solving skills by developing and pitching their own projects. They also had the opportunity to visit various healthcare facilities, learn from experts, and actively collaborate with peers.
Maryam Alabdullah, a medical student at MBRU said, "The Design for Change bootcamp opened my eyes to the possibilities of innovation and collaboration in healthcare. I learned a lot from the different speakers, mentors, and peers who shared their insights and experiences with us. One of the highlights was visiting Taylor's University in Malaysia, where we learned how they use virtual reality.”
MBRSC and MBRU collaborate to offer Medical & Research Astronaut Training (MRAT) Program
The Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU) and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) have initiated a landmark specialized training program in cell culture techniques for Emirati astronauts. This strategic initiative will equip astronauts to conduct groundbreaking research experiments, driving advancements in human health and equipping the nation’s space pioneers with the critical expertise needed for future missions.
Under the mentorship of leading experts at MBRU, three Emirati astronauts—Hazzaa AlMansoori, Astronauts Office Manager at MBRSC, Nora AlMatrooshi, and Mohammad AlMulla—successfully completed the intensive program. The rigorous training encompassed fundamental cell culture techniques, essential for biological research that involves maintaining and growing cells outside their original environment. Additionally, they underwent specialized glovebox training, a critical component that ensures safe and effective scientific experimentation in the unique environment of space.
The training program not only highlights the exceptional facilities and expertise available at MBRU but also marks a significant milestone in the UAE's journey to becoming a leader in space exploration and research. By equipping Emirati astronauts with these vital skills, the UAE is poised to make substantial contributions to the global scientific community, driving forward the frontiers of space and health research.
Over the course of the training, the astronauts engaged in lectures and hands-on practical sessions, covering the basics of mammalian cell culture, tissue culture laboratory setup, and the use of various laboratory equipment and reagents. The astronauts also practiced essential techniques such as pipetting, media preparation, cell viability assessment, cell counting, media changing, cell passing, and cell freezing and thawing. Additionally, they received specialized training on using the Glovebox and conducting independent practice under supervision, including troubleshooting and dealing with unexpected situations.
Professor Alawi Alsheikh-Ali, Deputy CEO and Chief Academic Officer of Dubai Health and Provost of MBRU, said, "Life sciences research in space is playing an ever-important role in advancing the future of patient care. This partnership with the MBRSC reflects the UAE's commitment to space exploration, and we are honored to be a part of it. We are proud to empower our Emirati astronauts with the necessary skills to conduct groundbreaking research, help accelerate scientific discovery, and also contribute to advancing health for humanity."
Adnan AlRais, Assistant Director General - Space Operations and Exploration Sector, MBRSC, said, “We are proud of our astronauts' achievements and remain committed to supporting their development as they pave the way for the next generation of space explorers. Our strategic partnerships with institutions like MBRU are crucial in ensuring that our astronauts are at the forefront of scientific research and technological advancements, ultimately contributing to the UAE's vision of becoming a leading nation in space exploration and research.”
Hazzaa AlMansoori, Astronauts Office Manager, MBRSC, said, “We trained on the process of stem cell transplantation and how to use laboratory tools in space, which will serve us in future space missions to the Moon and Mars. Our collaboration with MBRU is a crucial step in ensuring we are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in our roles as astronauts and ambassadors of the UAE’s growing presence in space exploration."
Astronaut Nora AlMatrooshi, describing the hands-on experiences in the laboratory, said, “We delved into the intricate process of thawing and freezing cells, gaining practical skills in handling them using various laboratory equipment. This training has allowed us to further develop our scientific skills and understanding.”
Astronaut Mohammad AlMulla said: “Our training was composed of several distinct stages. We began by learning about different types and classifications of cells, including their growth patterns and preservation methods. Furthermore, we received hands-on training in cell division and storage, preparing us for future missions.”
Dr. Mohamed Jamal, Stem Cell Researcher and Lead for the MRAT Program at MBRU said, “We were honored to collaborate with MBRSC and contribute to the UAE’s space ambitions during the thorough the program. Building on our current collaboration we have developed a program to equip the astronauts with the essential skills and knowledge to perform cutting-edge research in the field of stem cells and molecular biology. The astronauts demonstrated remarkable dedication and enthusiasm throughout the training. We hope that this program will inspire more young Emiratis to pursue careers in STEM fields and join the national efforts to advance space discovery and scientific innovation.”
The program builds on MBRU’s growing legacy of supporting space travel in the UAE, with Dr. Hanan Alsuwaidi, Dubai Health's Chief Business Officer, serving as flight surgeon for UAE astronauts H.E. Dr. Sultan Saif AlNeyadi and Hazzaa AlMansoori who conducted research projects from MBRU aboard the International Space Station (ISS).