AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoChildhood Obesity Care: Sidra Medicine says it’s expanding tailor-made pediatric obesity treatment in Qatar, citing high local prevalence (including 27.5% among ages 11–18 and 40% among Qatari adolescent boys 11–18) and positioning obesity as a chronic condition needing coordinated medical and psychological support. Workplace Heat Safety: Qatar’s Ministry of Labour ran heat-stress prevention awareness seminars for workers and employers with private contractors, aiming to reduce heat-related harm and strengthen occupational safety under Qatar National Vision 2030. Emergency Medicine System: A Qatar Medical Journal review highlights how Qatar built an integrated emergency medicine model through planning, training and workforce development—framing emergency care as a public health priority, not a patchwork response. Medical Education Tech: Weill Cornell Medicine–Qatar (WMC-Q) won an ASPIRE Academy Certificate of Merit for technology-enhanced learning, praising digital transformation and educational impact. Local Health Community: NRNA NCC Qatar held a condolence gathering for late Father Amir, with community leaders and the Nepal labour attaché attending. Air Travel Disruption: Regional tensions are driving flight cancellations and delays across the Gulf, including Doha, with airlines rerouting amid security concerns.
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