Sidra Medicine to host Global Women’s Health Conference in Doha this September

The conference will serve as a collaborative platform for global experts and practitioners, uniting them to exchange knowledge, discuss current challenges, and explore future priorities across the field.

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Doha will play host to a major international gathering of medical professionals this September as Sidra Medicine, a member of Qatar Foundation, prepares to hold its annual Women’s Health Conference (WHC 2025). The event is scheduled to take place from 26 to 27 September at the Sidra Medicine auditorium.

With the theme “Priorities in Women’s Health: A Vision for the Future”, WHC 2025 aims to spotlight critical issues and innovations in women’s healthcare. The conference will serve as a collaborative platform for global experts and practitioners, uniting them to exchange knowledge, discuss current challenges, and explore future priorities across the field.

Key areas of focus will include prenatal diagnosis, fertility, pregnancy and childbirth, reproductive health, and overall wellness. Special attention will be paid to the growing influence of technology and artificial intelligence in shaping new approaches to diagnosis, treatment, and long-term care.

Professor Johnny Awwad, Chair of Women’s Services at Sidra Medicine, said:
“This year’s conference emphasises a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to women’s health. From puberty to menopause and everything in between, we are proud to provide a platform for open dialogue and collaborative learning among specialists who are shaping the future of women’s healthcare.”

The two-day conference will also examine developments in digital health and predictive analytics, as well as the increasing use of minimally invasive techniques in treatment. WHC 2025 has been designed to inspire the adoption of innovative practices and encourage institutions to embrace new models of care.

Dr Hala Abdullahi, Senior Attending Physician, ObGyn, and Co-Chair of WHC 2025, said: “We understand that women’s health is not limited to clinical care. It is influenced by continuous innovation, education, and equitable access throughout every stage of life. WHC 2025 reflects our dedication to advancing this vision by creating a space for meaningful dialogue around complex and often underrepresented issues.”

Sidra Medicine is inviting healthcare professionals and stakeholders from Qatar and beyond to attend WHC 2025. The conference seeks to strengthen international collaboration and elevate the discourse around women’s health, contributing to a healthier and more inclusive future for women everywhere.

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