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    The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi inaugurates a nationwide Clinical Genomic Medicine and Genetic Counselling programme for 100 Emirati Physicians

    November 1, 2023
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    With joint efforts from Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and iCGD

    ABU DHABI, UAE, Nov. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — In line with its continuous efforts to upskill the national healthcare workforce, the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), the regulator of the healthcare sector in the Emirate, has launched the Clinical Genomic Medicine and Genetic Counselling Programme for 100 Emirati physicians from different healthcare facilities across the UAE. The programme is offered by DoH, in partnership with the International Center for Genetic Disease (iCGD), Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and Khalifa University of Science and Technology, which hosted the inaugural ceremony. The programme is considered to be iCGD’s largest and most comprehensive national genomics educational programmes, reflecting DoH’s commitment to upskilling physicians in genomic medicine and equipping them with the necessary knowledge and skills.

    The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi launches first of its kind, nationwide Clinical Genomic Medicine and Genetic Counselling Programme

    The inaugural ceremony was attended by H.E. Mansoor Ibrahim Al Mansoori, Chairman of Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), H.E. Dr. Noura Al Ghaithi, Undersecretary at the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, Professor Sir John O’Reilly, President of Khalifa University, H.E. Homaid Al Shimmari Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Khalifa University and representatives of local and global partners.

    The launch of the genomics programme comes as a continuation of the partnership between DoH and iCGD, following the signing of a Declaration of Collaboration during the Department’s participation in the BIO International Convention 2023.

    The six-month programme is the region’s first programme offered by experts from Harvard Medical School Teaching Hospitals and seeks to equip medical doctors with the necessary knowledge and skills to handle genetic and genomic issues in the clinical setting. By integrating fundamental science and medical education in the fields of genomics and precision medicine, this programme will emphasise the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, metabolic disorders, system-based disorders, and newborn and population screening. Furthermore, it will enable participants to become proficient in diagnostics, clinical decision-making, and the analysis and interpretation of genomic data. Through this, the programme will contribute to building the professional and genomic medicine capacity essential for the successful implementation of the Emirati Genome Programme. Consequently, it will play a pivotal role in the development and execution of the most appropriate public health policies.

    On this occasion, H.E. Dr. Noura Al Ghaithi, Undersecretary at the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi said: “Abu Dhabi has positioned itself as the region’s leading destination for healthcare and innovation in life sciences. Our constant pursuit of partnerships with renowned global partners allows us to enhance healthcare outcomes and elevate the quality of life in the Emirate and beyond. Following the directives of our wise leadership, the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi is committed to empowering national competencies, by ensuring that they have access to leading experts and sharing the necessary knowledge and skills in innovative fields, such as genomics, leveraging the Emirate’s advanced capabilities and its infrastructure.”

    Al Ghaithi added, “This comes as a continuation of our collaboration with iCGD and Harvard Medical School that started earlier this year, providing the world with genomic solutions that address international health challenges and needs. This comes in line with the DoH’s efforts to unlock opportunities for local talents and ensure the sustainability of our healthcare sector. These continuous strides further cement Abu Dhabi’s position as a leading destination for healthcare.”

    Dr. Robert S.D. Higgins, President of Harvard Medical School Teaching Hospital – Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Executive Vice President at Mass General Brigham stated: “We are delighted to collaborate with the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi to launch one of the largest genomic medicine training programs, aiming to boost the capacity in genomics and genetics in the UAE. We anticipate that the positive impacts of this initiative will extend beyond the UAE to other countries in the region.”

    Professor Sir John O’Reilly, President, Khalifa University, said: “We are delighted to join with our partners to launch the Clinical Genomics and Genetic Counselling course in the realm of healthcare at Khalifa University. Developments in this area represent a tremendous leap towards empowering individuals with a profound understanding of their own genetic tapestry. As a leading institution involved in nurturing curious minds across a broad spectrum of research and innovation, we are pleased to offer our expertise to healthcare professionals, to help guide them as they embark on a transformative journey, one wherein  the intricacies of our DNA unravel and pave the way for personalized care, informed decision-making, and a future promising the boundless potential of genetic medicine.”

    Spanning six months, this program will equip clinicians with the necessary knowledge and skills to address genetic and genomic challenges in a clinical setting, ensuring the successful execution of the Emirati Genome Program and aiding in the formulation and implementation of optimal public health policies for the country. Additionally, it highlights the Emirati leadership’s dedication to striving for excellence in Emirati physicians to ensure the prosperity and well-being of the UAE population.

    In collaboration with Khalifa University as the local operator, the programme is scheduled to start October 2023 for a duration of six months consisting of weekly classes totalling between 45- 55 lectures.

    The Emirati Genome Program (EGP) is a national project, indispensable for the realisation of the National Genome Strategy. It ranks among the most extensive population genomic initiatives to date, harnessing state-of-the-art whole sequencing and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies to generate high-quality data essential to developing advanced healthcare solutions. The EGP’s progress has been remarkable, with over 400,000 genetic samples collected to date, marking substantial progress towards the national target of 1 million. Emiratis of all ages are encouraged to join this transformative initiative by providing a blood sample (or an inner cheek swab for children) at one of the 143 designated sample collection centres available throughout the UAE.

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