Bed Allocation
General
Pediatric Wards:
Ward 5,6 each has 33
beds and ward 7 has 29 beds. Each ward has 9 private beds, one of which is an
isolation room(there are 2 isolation rooms in ward 7). Another room is equipped
with central oxygen, air and suction, so that a ventilator can be fitted and
used when needed (e.g. when there is no available bed in our ICU and
elsewhere).
There are 3
general paediatric units (A,B and C).
Unit A: contains rooms
11,12and 15 in ward 6 and rooms in ward 7.
Unit B: contains
rooms 11,12 and15 in ward 5 and ward 7.
Unit C: contains
rooms 14 and 15 inward 5,rooms 14 and 15 in ward 6 and ooms in ward 7.
Medical
Staff : (Physicians)
Head of the
Department: Dr. Qusay Al-Saleh
Unit A:
Dr. Mohammed Zaki
( head of the unit) Consultant
Dr. Othman Abou
Shanab S.Specialist
Dr. Anaam
Alnakkas Specialist
Dr. Yasir Shaalan Specialist
Dr.Hanan
Al-Mutairi S.Registrar
Dr. Ahmed Ismaeel Registrar
Dr. Shakir
Albahee Registrar
Dr.Mahmoud
Salhi Registrar
Dr. A.Abdu Registrar
Dr. Inas Ramadan Registrar
Dr.Tareq Salah Registrar
Dr.Fateena
Moufaq Registrar
Dr.Fahed
Rashid Registrar
Dr.Akram
Mahmoud Registrar
Dr.Ghada
Fikry
Registrar
Unit B:
Dr. Essam A.Raheem( head of the
unit) Consultant
Dr. Hani Nadi S.Specialist
Dr. Hanan Alqattan S.Registrar
Dr. Osama Abdulfattah S.Registrar
Dr.Nabeela Abl S.Registrar
Dr. Hamdy AbuAlhasan Registrar
Dr. Ahmed Al.haj Registrar
Dr.Tareq Saudi Registrar
Dr.Irene yousef
Registrar
Dr.
Mohd. Altakruri Registrar
Dr.Mahmoud AlRefai
Registrar
Dr.Abdel Hadi Altarh
Registrar
Dr.EmanAbdelMoneem Registrar
Dr.Omar AlKendari
A.Registrar
Dr.Rehab A.Registrar
Unit C:
Dr.Ghalia AlMutari ( head of the
unit) Specialist
Dr.Magdy Shafeeq
Specialist
Dr.Mohamed Taha
S.Registrar
Dr.Mohamed Samir S.Registrar
Dr.Nouer AlHarbash
S.Registrar
Dr.Samir Egilla
Registrar
Dr.Medhat Shawqat Registrar
Dr.Qais Kareem
Registrar
Dr.Ahmed Kamal
Registrar
Dr.Louai Talat
Registrar
Dr.Amro AlHusseni
Registrar
Dr.Mohamed Yasser
Registrar
Dr.Maher Nigm
Registrar
Dr.Marim Khader
A.Registrar
Dr.Entessar AlAgmi
A.Registrar
Ward Rounds:
Each unit carries out daily business rounds, organized by the senior registrar. Each patient is reviewed and notes on
complaints, physical findings, diagnosis and investigations ordered and results
received are made in the patient’s chart.
Any difficult cases and requests/results of any specialized tests e.g.
CT Scan, MRI, echocardiography etc. are discussed with the consultants. A
summary is written for each patient discharged from the unit.
Each unit has two consultant rounds weekly, with all the
doctors in the unit in attendance. This gives an opportunity to review the
diagnosis and plan management of new admissions and the on going care of
previously admitted patients. It is also an invaluable teaching experience for
the junior staff.
The sub-specialty unit ( at the moment only endocrine) is
responsible for looking after their patients in the ward if there are any. They
are also consulted on patients as requested by any of the other units.
Outpatients:
They are run by consultants, senior specialists and
senior registrars, in addition to few selective experienced registrars. Each
unit has one day of general pediatric outpatient clinics per week, in which
there are 5 rooms. The patients are seen strictly by referral, there are 4
sub-specialty clinic per week. The following are the current clinics:
Sunday:
(Unit B)
1 consultant general pediatric clinic
1 S.Specialist general pediatric clinic
2 Senior registrar general pediatric clinic
1 Registrar pediatric endocrinology clinic
Monday:
(Unit C)
2 specialist general pediatric clinic
2 senior registrar general pediatric clinic
1 registrar pediatric endocrinology clinic
Wedensday:
(Unit A)
1 Consultant general pediatric clinic
1 Senior specialist general pediatric clinic
2 Specialist general pediatric clinic.
1 senior registrar general pediatric clinic
* Daily work shedule for Unit A:
Patients are admitted to the unit on Mondays
and, Wednesdays and alternating Fridays.
Saturday: Ward rounds, done by the head of the unit and attended
by all unit doctors, as well as family physicians, trainees and medical
students.
Sunday: Ward rounds done by the consultant
Monday: Ward round done by the specialist. Teaching session for
the KIMS candidates organized by the specialist. There is also the academic
activity of the department at 12:00.
Tuesday: Ward rounds done by the head of the unit. There is also
a teaching session for the trainees organized by their assigned physician. At
12:30, all unit doctors attend the departmental academic activity.
Wednesday: Outpatient day. 5 physicians run the outpatient. The
rest of the unit doctors have rounds on the ward patients.
Daily work Schedule for Unit B:
Admission days for unit B are Sundays
and Thursdays and alternating Fridays.
Patients’care responsibilities are
distributed among the assistant registrars and the registrars of the unit.
Cases are seen by the assistants and reviwed with the registrars. The senior
registrars and the specialists review any case when needed.
Saturday: Ward round starts at 10:00 am, after all cases have been
seen and assessed by the responsibly phsicians. The round are run by the head
of the unit. All cases are seen during the round, and those who are more
critical or in which further decisions need to be taken are seen in more
details. Interesting and rare cases are discussed with the medical students,
trainees, family doctors as part of their educational and training programs.
Sundays: Outpatient day. It is run by consultant,s.specialist and
senior registrars and registrars. Sometimes, assistant registrars join the
clinic to get used to run the clinic
when needed.
Mondays: Rounds are run by the senior specialist or the
specialist. At 12:00, the departmental academic activity starts. They include
case presentations, different pediatric topics or journal clubs. The lectures
are prepared are presented by the doctors of the units, specially those in the
Kuwati Board Training programs.
Tuesdays: A special education session is arranged and
conducted for the candicates in the
training program of the Kuwaiti Institute for Medical Specialization. There is
also a subspeciality clinic for Pediatric Rheumatology, which was established
with the coordination with the Rheumatology Unit in the Pediatric Department in
Mubarak Hospital. The clinic will cover Al-Jahra
and Al-Sabah Area as well.
Wednesdays: Rounds are conducted by the head of the unit, with the
attendance of all unit physicians. All cases are reviwed and weekend plans are
set up clearly for all the patients.
Daily work Schedule for Unit C:
Admission days for unit C are Saturdays
and Mondays and alternating Fridays.
Patients’care responsibilities are
distributed among the assistant registrars and the registrars of the unit.
Cases are seen by the assistants and reviwed with the registrars. The senior
registrars and the specialists review any case when needed.
Saturday: Ward round starts at 10:00 am, after all cases have been
seen and assessed by the responsibly phsicians. The round are run by the head
of the unit. All cases are seen during the round, and those who are more critical
or in which further decisions need to be taken are seen in more details.
Interesting and rare cases are discussed with the medical students, trainees,
family doctors as part of their educational and training programs.
Sundays: Rounds are run by the head of the unit At 12:00, the departmental academic activity
starts. They include case presentations, different pediatric topics or journal
clubs. The lectures are prepared are presented by the doctors of the units,
specially those in the Kuwati Board Training programs.
Mondays: Outpatient day. It is run by specialist and senior
registrars and registrars. Sometimes, assistant registrars join the clinic to
get used to run the clinic when needed.
Tuesdays: Rounds are conducted by Specialist, with the attendance
of all unit physicians. All cases are reviwed.
Wedensdays: Rounds are run by the head of the unit At 12:00, the departmental academic activity
starts. They include case presentations, different pediatric topics or journal
clubs. The lectures are prepared are presented by the doctors of the units,
specially those in the Kuwati Board Training programs.