Msheireb Museums, Sidra Medicine Hold Science Cafe Event


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Msheireb Museums and Sidra medicine held the second edition of the Science Cafe series recently, focusing on topics related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in recognition of World Autism Month.
Titled“Managing the Puzzle: Autism Research, Inclusion, and Life Skills,” the event explored critical topics shaping the healthcare landscape concerning ASD diagnosis and management with a focus on a holistic, person-centric approach.
Fahad al-Turky, manager, exhibitions and programmes at Msheireb Museums shared his thoughts after the event:“We are delighted to have partnered with Sidra Medicine once again to host an engaging and informative Science Cafe session. This event was a wonderful opportunity to increase our understanding of what it's like to live with autism, and to appreciate the efforts that are being made towards research in this area.”
The event brought together a diverse array of insightful speakers, including presentations from Sidra Medicine's senior attending paediatrician Dr Madeeha Kamal who discussed ASD management, and Dr Aljazi Almarghi who shared the latest ASD research.
Breegeen Doherty, head of inclusion at The Hamilton International School, focused on education inclusion, and Ryan Moignard, Qatar Foundation's Senior ASD/Special Needs Football Specialist and Coach, discussed insights from the Ability Friendly Programme. Co-founder and chief operating officer of Life Skills HUB, Nicole Alexander covered life skills development for people with ASD, while certified autism specialist Noora al-Eida represented the Autism Parents Platform.
In addition to hearing from clinical experts, attendees had a valuable opportunity to hear from a person living with autism, who shared their powerful story and commented on the impressive strides Qatar has made in addressing the needs of people with ASD.
Dr Sahar Da'as, research manager at Sidra Medicine, who was instrumental in launching Sidra Medicine's Science Café initiative said:“I am proud of the work we have done as a community, along with our partner Msheireb Museums, to host the second Science Café on autism. As a parent of a child with autism, this topic holds a special place in my heart. Sidra Medicine is leading the way in ASD research and care in the region, making it one of the first hospitals in the GCC with an Autism Friendly initiative and the first to conduct a Middle Eastern based genetic study. I am inspired by the progress, healthcare and inclusive services available for children and families with ASD in Qatar.”

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