Speakers

Abdul Wahab Al Musleh, MD, FRCSI, CABS, EMDM, 
Advisor Consultant to the Minister of Public Health
Chairman world cup 2022 Healthcare and Doping Control Committee, MOPH
Deputy Chair Emergency Preparedness committee at MOPH
Deputy Chief Officer for CIS, HMC

Dr. Abdul Wahab Al Musleh is the Deputy Chief Medical officer for Clinical Information Systems at Hamad Medical Corporation. He graduated from Royal college of Surgeon in Ireland in 1988, obtained his FRCS and Arab board Certificate in Surgery in 1993 and was appointed as Chairman of the Emergency Department in 1997 and an Associate Professor, Clinical Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar.

He is leading the Clinical Information Systems Program since April 2012. His Chairmanship of the program and his key role in the Program Management Team make him indispensable to the decision making process. 

He has played a key leadership role in the CIS implementation across HMC and PHCC, largely contributed to the success of the CIS Program in all transformation phases and continues playing a fundamental role in achieving full CIS Optimization and successful healthcare digitization for the Future Model of Care in Qatar. 

He is an active member in many clinical and administrative committees throughout HMC and other organizations nationally. He is a member of the National Permanent Emergency Committee, member of the International Health Regulations Committee, and chaired the Medical and Anti-doping Program of all Mega sport events in the country. He is a standing member of the Medical and Anti-doping Committee of the Olympic Council of Asia and the Medical and Anti-doping Committee of the Union of Arab National Olympic committee.

Dr. Al Musleh was the Chairman of Clinical Information System (CIS) “Challenges & Effective Strategies” the 1st CIS Conference in April 2013 and was Chairman of HIMSS QATAR 2017 Conference & Exhibition in December, 2018. 

He was the creator and the director of the Hamad International Training Center (HITC). Since its launch in 1999, this center has achieved much in the terms of medical training according to international standards. HITC now runs a number of internationally certified courses including ACLS, MIMMS, BTLS, Pediatric BTLS, ATLS, ALSO and NRP. 

Dr. Al Musleh, along with a number of his colleagues in the Gulf region, started a four-year Arab Board Residency Training Program in Emergency Medicine in October 2000. He Chaired the Scientific Council of Arab Board Emergency Medicine for the last 6 years. 

Dr. Al Musleh is the Vice Chairman of Qatar Health. His remarkable medical conference organisation experience started with the First Qatar International Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference which was held in Doha in April 2002 and was the first conference that was chaired by Dr. Al Musleh. It was widely successful and welcomed over 1200 regional and international participants. It was followed by the even more successful Second Qatar International Trauma Care, Disaster and Emergency Medicine Conference in April 2004 that and the 3rd Qatar International Medical Congress in November 2005. In 2009 he started organising the multi-track medical congress Qatar Health.