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. 2011 Jan 27:9:16.
doi: 10.1186/1479-5876-9-16.

Medical education and research environment in Qatar: a new epoch for translational research in the Middle East

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Medical education and research environment in Qatar: a new epoch for translational research in the Middle East

Lotfi Chouchane et al. J Transl Med. .

Abstract

Recent advances in medical technology and key discoveries in biomedical research have the potential to improve human health in an unprecedented fashion. As a result, many of the Arab Gulf countries, particularly Qatar are devoting increasing resources toward establishing centers of excellence in biomedical research. However, there are challenges that must be overcome. The low profile of private medical institutions and their negligible endowments in the region are examples of such challenges. Business-type government controlled universities are not the solution for overcoming the challenges facing higher education and research programs in the Middle East.During the last decade, Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development has attracted six branch campuses of American Institutions of higher learning to the Education City in Qatar, a 2500-acre area, which is rapidly becoming a model of integrating higher education and research in the region. Not-for profit, time-tested education institutions from abroad in public-private partnership with local organizations offer favorable conditions to build robust research programs in the region. Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar (WCMC-Q) of Cornell University is an example such an institution. It is the first and only medical school in Qatar.WCMC-Q's interwoven education, research and public health based framework lays a sturdy foundation for developing and implementing translational medicine research programs of importance to the State of Qatar and Middle Eastern nations. This approach is yielding positive results. Discoveries from this program should influence public policy in a positive fashion toward reducing premature mortality and morbidity due to diabetes, obesity, heart disease and cancer, examples of health conditions commonly encountered in Qatar.

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WCMC-Q's Collaboration with Core Qatar Partner is Key to Advancing Translational Medicine in Qatar. Each component is a cog in the "central wheel", which represents the Translational Medicine enterprise in Qatar. WCMC-Q: Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar; HMC: Hamad Medical Corporation; SIDRA: a teaching hospital; Safallah: Special Learning and Research Center for children with disabilities; QSTP: Qatar Science and Technology Park.
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The growing collaborative Biomedical Research Program in Qatar.

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