Section of the Interprofessional Education Program, QU Health
Dr Alla El-Awaisi Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, College of Pharmacy Dr Alla received her Master of Pharmacy degree from Strathclyde University in Glasgow (UK), MSc in Prescribing Science from the Robert Gordon University (UK) and PhD in Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice from the Robert Gordon University (UK). She is an experienced academic administrator possessing creativity, innovation and dedication to her field. Prior to her academic career, she practiced pharmacy in Scotland for more than 9 years. She is founding the chair of the Interprofessional Education Committee since 2014 and has led successful IPE initiatives locally and internationally including leading the First Middle Eastern Conference in Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice in December 2015. Her research expertise lies in the area of interprofessional education and collaborative practice, pharmacy education and pharmacy practice and has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals.
Interprofessional Education Pre-Clinical Specialist:
Interprofessional Education Clinical Specialist:
Interprofessional Education Specialist:
QU College of Pharmacy Lead Representative:
Myriam Jihad Jaam is an MSc (Pharm) graduate who successfully defended her thesis and graduated with distinction in June 2017. She completed her BSc degree in Pharmacy in the College of Pharmacy at Qatar University in 2015 after which she immediately enrolled into the MSc program. Myriam received a scholarship during her graduate studies and was working as a Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) while completing her MSc project. During this time she was the student representative in the IPEC and was the founder and the president of the IPE Student Association. While president, Ms. Myriam organized a number of events and participated in the ATBH conference held in Oxford representing the student Association. Ms. Myriam is currently working as a Teaching Assistant in the College of Pharmacy and is actively involved in facilitating IPE events.
QU College of Health Sciences Lead Representatives:
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QU College of Dental Medicine Lead Representative:
Dr. Aala is an Assistant Professor at the College of Dental Medicine. She is the College Lead for Continuous Professional development (CPD), and faculty educational mentor. She is instrumental in building the dental curriculum, the simulation Laboratory program and formulating the assessment strategy for the College of Dental Medicine. Dr Aala completed her Dental Masters at the University of Bristol, UK. She was the Director of the pre-clinical dental laboratories/program at Bristol Dental School, leading on assessments & program development and implementation. Moreover, she was the Final Year Clinical program Lead. Being the International collaboration advisor too, her aim was to strengthen the relations with stakeholders worldwide. Dr Aala is an assessment lead for the Royal College of Surgeons of England and a Fellow of the Faculty of Dental Trainers of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, UK. She has received multiple teaching awards. Her research interest lies in the areas of dental material science and dental education.
Weill Cornel Medicine- Qatar Lead Representative:
Dr. Stella Major MBBS FRCGP CHSE Associate Professor of Family Medicine in Clinical Medicine Patient Care and Physicianship Unit Lead Director of the Clinical Skills & Simulation Lab (CSSL) Division of Medical Education Dr Stella obtained MBBS in 1990, and specialized in General practice-obtaining membership of the Royal College of General Practice (MRCGP). She practices in London and in Doha. Since 1996, she held positions, as educator, researcher and leader at American University of Beirut, United Arab Emirates University and Imperial College School of Medicine. In 2011, her excellence in teaching, research and leadership, she became fellow (FRCGP). Her scholarly interests include areas related to enhancing clinical and communication skills in the clinical setting; communication across cultures and languages, clinical skills acquisition through simulation based learning, and is the task force lead for interprofessional education and collaborative practice at WCM-Q. Education, Patient Safety & Women's Health is her interests.
University of Calgary in Qatar Lead Representative:
University of Doha for Science and Technology Lead Representative:
Interprofessional Education Student Association President