•   13 Mar 2018 – 11:59

      Hamad Medical Corporation gets international recognition

      Dr. Abdullatif Al Khal (second right), Deputy Chief Medical Officer and Director of Medical Education, with officials from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education during the annual conference.

      The Peninsula

      DOHA: Hamad Medical Corporation’s (HMC) commitment to patient care and safety and graduate medical education was acknowledged during an award ceremony recently by honouring Dr. Abdullatif Al Khal, Deputy Chief Medical Officer and Director of Medical Education.

      The Physician International Award was presented to Dr Al Khal during a ceremony held in Florida as part of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education’s (ACGME) annual conference.

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      Dr Al Khal is the first-ever recipient of the prestigious award, which was created to honor an individual who has made outstanding contributions toward ensuring and improving the quality of graduate medical education for physicians in training. The award was presented to Dr Al Khal by Dr Thomas Nasca, the President of ACGME.

      The ACGME is a US-based organization that accredits hospitals and medical centers with the aim of creating a safer and higher quality training environment for doctors in their residency and fellowship years. Five fellowship programs and 14 residency programs at HMC have been accredited by the ACGME-I, the international arm of the ACGME. HMC is the first healthcare organization outside the US and Singapore to achieve ACGME-I accreditation; additional residency and fellowship programs will go forward for accreditation in 2018 and 2019.

      Dr Diane M. Hartmann, Chair of the ACGME Awards Committee, said Dr Al Khal was chosen as the inaugural recipient of the award as a reflection of his exemplary contribution to preparing physicians to deliver safe, high-quality medical care.

      “Dr Al Khal has contributed to international accreditation efforts on various levels. He was instrumental in bringing ACGME International accreditation to Qatar, helping to achieve HMC’s vision of providing high-quality training programs for its physician trainees. He has also contributed actively to the accreditation community, serving as an inaugural international member of the ACGME-I Review Committee International, said Dr Hartmann, who is also a member of the ACGME Board of Directors.

      Dr  Al Khal began his career at HMC in 1989 after graduating from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Upon completing a one-year internship at Hamad General Hospital, he joined the Internal Medicine Residency training program at the University of Connecticut Medical Center in Farmington, Connecticut, USA, and later went on to complete Fellowship training in Infectious Diseases at Hartford Hospital.

      He is certified by both the American Board in Internal Medicine and the American Board of Infectious Diseases. In addition to his roles at HMC, Dr Al Khal serves as the Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs at Qatar University’s College of Medicine, an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College, and has an advisory role with several public health programs led by the Ministry of Public Health.

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