Overview of the Pediatric and Neonatal Surgery Department
The Pediatric and Neonatal Surgery Department at SSMC offers both emergency and elective surgical treatments. The team is composed of highly skilled surgeons who are experts in managing a wide range of conditions affecting young patients, from congenital anomalies to traumatic injuries.Key Services Offered
Expertise and Qualifications
The department is led by esteemed professionals, including Dr. Iftikhar Jan, the Chief of Pediatric Surgery, who is also a Clinical Professor at Khalifa University. His extensive experience ensures that the department remains at the forefront of pediatric surgical practices.Notable Surgeons
Training and Education
SSMC emphasizes continuous education and training within its Pediatric Surgery Residency Program. This six-year program is designed to cultivate the next generation of pediatric surgeons, with an annual intake of two residents. The curriculum includes rigorous training in both clinical and surgical skills.Commitment to Excellence
The Pediatric and Neonatal Surgery Department is committed to employing state-of-the-art technology and evidence-based practices to ensure optimal outcomes for young patients. The team participates in ongoing professional development, including courses like the Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient (CCrISP), which enhances their ability to manage complex surgical cases effectively. At Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City, the Pediatric and Neonatal Surgery Department stands as a beacon of hope for families seeking specialized surgical care for their children. With a focus on innovation, education, and compassionate care, SSMC continues to set benchmarks in pediatric healthcare across the region.Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient (CCrISP) is a two-day, interactive course, which includes mandatory, pre-course e-learning. It covers the practical skills and knowledge that health care professionals need to effectively care for surgical patients, including those who are deteriorating or at risk of doing so.