There are no comments.
Dr Ibrahim Shatat, senior attending physician and medical director in Paediatric Nephrology and Hypertension at Sidra Medical and Research Center (Sidra), has been voted among the top doctors in paediatric nephrology by Castell Connolly, the firm used by US News and World Reports to rank top hospitals.
As a paediatric nephrologist, Dr Shatat specialises in treating children with kidney or urinary tract diseases; bladder problems; kidney stones or high blood pressure. His specialty also includes kidney transplants and taking care of dialysis patients.
The Castle Connolly physician-led research team carefully reviews the credentials of every physician being considered for inclusion in Castle Connolly Guides, magazine articles and website.
The review includes, amongst other factors, scrutiny of medical education; training; board certifications; hospital appointments; administrative posts; professional achievements; malpractice and disciplinary history. In the category for Dr Shatat, Castell Connolly asked practising paediatric nephrologists to identify top doctors in the field based on reputation and contribution to clinical care.
Dr Shatat, who has been at Sidra since December 2014, said: “I am delighted that my contributions to the field of paediatric nephrology have been appreciated and acknowledged by my peers in the medical field. I am looking forward to having a similar impact in Qatar and regionally with the world-class team of physicians and healthcare professionals we have here at Sidra.”
Before joining Sidra, Dr Shatat was the chief of paediatric nephrology and hypertension at the Medical University of South Carolina - where he led the division to rank among the top paediatric nephrology programmes in the US.
Dr Shatat obtained his medical degree from the University of Jordan, and went on to specialise in paediatrics, finishing his training at the State University of New York. He is double boarded in paediatrics and paediatric nephrology and his subspecialty training was obtained at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine – Children’s Hospital at Montefiore.
There are no comments.
Saying goodbye is never easy, especially when you are saying farewell to those that have left a positive impression. That was the case earlier this month when Canada hosted Mexico in a friendly at BC Place stadium in Vancouver.
Some 60mn primary-school-age children have no access to formal education
Lekhwiya’s El Arabi scores the equaliser after Tresor is sent off; Tabata, al-Harazi score for QSL champions
The Yemeni Minister of Tourism, Dr Mohamed Abdul Majid Qubati, yesterday expressed hope that the 48-hour ceasefire in Yemen declared by the Command of Coalition Forces on Saturday will be maintained in order to lift the siege imposed on Taz City and ease the entry of humanitarian aid to the besieged
Some 200 teachers from schools across the country attended Qatar Museum’s (QM) first ever Teachers Council at the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) yesterday.
The Supreme Judiciary Council (SJC) of Qatar and the Indonesian Supreme Court (SCI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on judicial co-operation, it was announced yesterday.
Sri Lanka is keen on importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Qatar as part of government policy to shift to clean energy, Minister of City Planning and Water Supply Rauff Hakeem has said.