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Dr Eman Al Shamsi
  • The WLPO network, part of the International Society of Pediatric Oncology, promotes female leadership in pediatric oncology
  • Dr Al Shamsi membership in the WLPO steering is a significant achievement and a success for the EHS medical staff

Dubai, UAE – Dr Eman Taryam Al Shamsi, Consultant and Head of Pediatric Hematology Oncology service at Al Qassimi Women and Children’s Hospital, a part of Emirates Health Services (EHS), has been appointed as the first Arab and Emirati member of the Women Leaders in Pediatric Oncology (WLPO) Network’s Steering Group.

Dr. Al Shamsi membership in the WLPO steering is a significant achievement and success for the EHS medical staff.

The WLPO network, part of the International Society of Pediatric Oncology (SIOP), promotes female leadership in pediatric oncology and connects female professionals in global health through public events, role modeling, and networking opportunities, building the next generation of talented female pediatric oncologists.

“I believe this is a result of EHS’ support for its medical staff and providing them with the opportunity to develop, grow and enhance their knowledge,” said Dr. Al Shamsi. “Being part of the WLPO’s Steering Committee is an opportunity to support this field during my duties at Al Qassimi Women and Children’s Hospital.”