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Dr. Ahmed Al Mohannadi

Dr. Ahmed Al Mohannadi is currently the CEO of Qlife Pharma. He received his Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University in 1983. In 1989, Dr. Al Mohannadi received his PhD degree in Electronics Engineering from the Faculty of Information Technology, The University of Kent in U.K.

Dr. Mohannadi has more than 40 years of experience in the field of electrical engineering that includes  but not limited to working in ICT as a Senior Advisor for The Supreme Council of Information and Communication and holding the position of the Director of the Electronic Government. He was also appointed the Director of the Statistical Department in the Council of Planning in 2000. In addition, Dr. Mohannadi held the position of the Director of Computer Department in the Ministry of Interior, and Vice-Dean of Faculty of Engineering, Qatar University.

Dr. Mohannadi conducted several research studies and has numerous publications in the field of electronic engineering. 

Dr. Ahmed Al-Sulaiti

Dr. Ahmed Al Sulaiti is the Chairman of Qatar Pharma for pharmaceutical industries. He is the Chairman and founder of Al Sulaiti Holdings as well, which has many divisions operating under its umbrella; Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, Construction, Real Estate, Celebration Hall, Alqima for Logistic and Law Firm. He received his Bachelor of Law from Beirut University in 1995, a Diploma in Administrative Science and M.A in Public Law with Excellent degree from Faculty of Law, Cairo University in 2000 and his PH.D at Administrative Law under study of general employee Promotion from Cairo University in 2005.

Dr. Al Sulaiti is a Lawyer registered with the Qatari Court of Cassation since 2011, he held many positions such as; Director of the Legal Affairs Department at the Ministry of Civil Service and Housing Affairs, Assistant of Head Administration of Ministry of Civil Service and Housing Affairs, Head of Public Relations at the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Agriculture, Assistant of Head of Public Relations at the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Agriculture, The office Secretary of the Minister of Industry and Public Works and Marketing officer of Arabian Gulf Lake.

Dr. Al Sulaiti is a Qatari businessman, a well-known visionary entrepreneur in the region that has achieved success building a diverse business portfolio that is known on the local, regional and international level. He is the Head of Preparatory Committee for the Information System (GIS 97) and a member of many national committees, includes but not limited to; the Committee of Human Rights, the Joint Omani Qatari Higher Committee, Combating Human Trafficking Committee, Sponsorship System Committee, Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women Committee. He participated in many Gulf, Arabian and International Conferences including; the International Labor Conference in Geneva, the Elimination of Racial Excellence in Geneva and The Second Forum on the Development of the Relationship between the Legal and Administrators in Sharm El Sheikh.

Dr. Ahmed Babiker

Dr. Ahmed Babiker is Head of Registration and Pricing Section of the Pharmacy and Drug Control Department at the Ministry of Public Health in Doha. He received his BSc. degree from Sudan. He completed a Master’s program at Queens University Belfast in the United Kingdom where he gained rich research experience. His main research interests include patient safety and pharmacy practice. He presented his research work in various international conferences and published papers in reputable journals.

Dr. Babiker has more than 20 years of experience in different fields of pharmacy practice including; hospital pharmacy, community pharmacy, clinical pharmacy, drug information, quality and risk management, and patient safety. He worked as a drug information pharmacist at Hamad Medical Corporation, the principal health institute in Qatar, which added to his clinical knowledge and skills. Through his work with the Ministry of Public Health, he got involved in the Community Pharmacies Steering Group for the National Health Strategy Project and gained experience in development of policies as a vaccine registration supervisor.

In addition, Dr. Babiker is interested in sport activities; he was volunteering with Qatar Anti-doping Commission as a Doping Control Officer (DCO) since 2005. He participated in many and different sports activities in Qatar as DCO as well as DCO Venue Manager.

Dr. Aisha Al-Ansari

Dr. Aisha Al-Ansari is the Director of Pharmacy & Drug Control Department at the Ministry of Public Health in the State of Qatar. Dr. Aisha received her Master in Pharmaceutical Services & Medicines Control from University of Bradford- UK in 1998 and Bachelor degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences from University of Jordan in 1988. She started her professional career as staff pharmacist in HMC and then moved to MOH where she started as registration officer until she serves in the capacity of department’s director in 2001. Dr. Aisha leads the nation-wide drug policy, implementation and monitoring of pharmacy laws and regulations.

Dr. Aisha serves as the chairperson of local committees such Drug Registration, Drug Pricing, OTC & Herbal Registration and Drug Condemnation. She is also member of Therapeutics Committee, Drug Supply Committee, National Narcotic Safety Committee, National Stockpiling Committee, Qatar Anti-Doping Commission Team and Anti-Doping Lab Qatar IRB Committee. She represents Qatar in regional and international committees including GCC drug registration and pricing committees, WHO Global Advisory Group for Good Governance of Medicines Programme, Arab Union for Pharmacists, Arab League for Anti-counterfeit in Medicines and Qatar Permanent Narcotics Committee to INCB-Vienna. Dr. Aisha manages the pharmacy profession’s initiatives and projects stated in Qatar National Vision (QNV 2030) and National Health Strategies (NHS) including community pharmacy strategy, Qatar National Formulary (QNF), Qatar National Drug Coding System (QNDCS) and recently proposed the implementation of e-Pedigree Pharmaceutical Track Trace systems i.e. Qatar e-Pedigree System (QEPS).

Mr. Ali Al-Khulaifi

Dr. Mr. Ali Al-Khulaifi is the Director of Planning and Quality at the Ministry of Economy and Commerce. He received his BSc degree in Computer Science from Qatar University, his Executive MBA from HEC Paris and a certified project manager (PMP) from the Project Management Institute in Pennsylvania. Mr. Al-Khulaifi Joined the Ministry of Economy and Commerce in December 2014, he is responsible for leading the economic diversification and private sector development agenda for the country, developing ministry strategy, setting the right governance and performance management frameworks, developing models for customer and employee experiences and outlining the ministry quality and PMO policies.

Before joining the Ministry, Mr. Al-Khulaifi was the Acting CEO for the Small and Medium Enterprise Development Company (Enterprise Qatar) and the Executive Director of Business Support Services. He also worked for ictQATAR (currently the Ministry of Transport and communication) under many capacities including Executive Director of the ICT Industry Development. He has represented the State of Qatar at various forums taking place in Doha, Geneva, Tokyo, Korea, Dubai, Cairo, and Beirut, promoting the emerging ICT investment opportunities in Qatar. He was the Business Development Manager at Vodafone Qatar during the early establishment and helped the company understand the market forces and dynamics in addition to developing the sales plans relating to products and services. Mr. Al-Khulaifi began his career at Ooredoo, formerly known as Qatar Telecom, where he worked as an analyst/programmer in the business support section of the IT Department, he later progressed to Senior Systems Analyst and became the product development lead for all new products and services introduced by the company.

 

Dr. Alla El-Awaisi

Dr. Alla El-Awaisi is the Assistant Dean of Student Affairs and Clinical Lecturer in the College of Pharmacy at Qatar University. She received her Master of Pharmacy degree from Strathclyde University in Glasgow (UK), MSc in Prescribing Science from the Robert Gordon University (UK) and PhD from the Robert Gordon University (UK). She is also Chair of the Interprofessional Education Committee since 2014 and has been leading successful IPE initiatives locally and internationally. 

Prior to her academic career, she practiced pharmacy in Scotland for more than 9 years and was an experienced Clinical Pharmacist with a proven track record of providing clinically focused pharmacy service and developing innovative experiences for students. She worked with different prescribers in different settings to implement prescribing strategies and undertook projects to promote quality and cost-effective prescribing. 

Dr. El-Awaisi is currently an active member of the College of Pharmacy academic team at Qatar University where she prepares pharmacy students to provide optimal pharmaceutical care and improve health care outcomes. Additionally, she explores opportunities to develop and implement policies to enhance students’ experience at the College of Pharmacy while providing them with guidance and leadership skills. 

She received many awards including the Best Oral Presentation Award at the Second International Gulf Clinical Skills and Simulation Conference in Kuwait, 1st prize award for the Best Poster Presentation at the Global Medical & Health Education 2015 Forum, and was the runner up for Qatar University Outstanding Faculty Service Award in 2016. Her research interests include interprofessional education and collaborative practice, pharmacy education and pharmacy practice. She has also published several articles in peer-reviewed journals.

Dr. Azmi Hassali

Dr. Mohamed Azmi is a Professor in the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Universiti Sains in Malaysia. He received his Bachelor degree in Pharmacy and Master’s degree in Clinical Pharmacy from Universiti Sains, Malaysia and his PhD degree in Social Pharmacy from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Since July 2011, he was selected to head the Malaysian country group for advocating rational use of medicines in population by INRUD. He also was identified by World Health Organization Western Pacific Office as one of the leading researchers and resource person in the field of generic medicines policy analysis and one of the experts in patient medication safety and the rational use of antibiotics in the region. Dr. Azmi holds many positions on the national level.  Since 2012, he was appointed by the Minister of Health as a board member for the Pharmacy Board of Malaysia, and council member for the Malaysian Academy of Pharmacy. He was appointed by several foreign universities from New Zealand, Australia and United Kingdom as an external examiner for graduate students.

Dr. Azmi currently serves as the international advisory board member for many reputable international pharmacy journals. He also serves as a member of the National Medicine Policy Steering Committee under the Malaysian Ministry of Health. As a renowned researcher in the field of quality use of medicines from Asia, he holds membership and council post in many international health-based organizations including Health Action International-Asia Pacific (HAI-AP), Action on Antibiotic Resistant (ReAct), and International Network for Rational Use of Drugs (INRUD). He published more than 400 full research journal articles in international peer-reviewed journals and authored more than 200 conference presentations.

He received many awards and recognitions due to his excellent contribution to both the profession and society. He was recognized by the Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society and the Malaysian Academy of Pharmacy as the only expert in the country with specialization in social and administrative pharmacy teaching and research. He received the 'Outstanding Academic Pharmacist of the Year’ award by the Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society. He has also been awarded the ‘Distinguished Conduct Medal (PKT)’ by the State Governor of Penang. In addition, he received the prestigious Top Research Scientists Malaysia’ award by the Academy of Sciences in Malaysia and the ‘Distinguished Alumni of Universiti Sains of Malaysia’ award.

 

Dr. Daoud Al Badriyeh

Dr. Daoud Al-Badriyeh is an Associate Professor of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research in the College of Pharmacy at Qatar University. He received an honors degree in pharmaceutical sciences from the University of Sydney (Sydney, Australia). Also, he received his PhD in Pharmacoeconomics and Outcome Research from Monash University (Melbourne, Australia).

He is the founder and current president of the Qatar Chapter of the International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), in association with ISPOR-USA. 

Dr. Al-Badriyeh’s research work focuses on the decision analytic and economic modeling (especially the multi-indication multi-criteria modeling for drug selection), in addition to the comparative clinical and cost-effectiveness analyses in relation to antimicrobials, sedatives, anticoagulants, cardiovascular and diabetic medications, oral chemotherapy, and lung surfactants. He currently supervises postgraduate students, has numerous publications in reputable journals, and received several competitive grants as principal investigator in Qatar via the NPRP fund (the National Priorities Research Program, by Qatar National Research Fund), Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), Qatar University, and other university and hospital funds overseas. 

Dr. Emad Eldin Osman

Dr. Emad is a supervisor in the Pharmacy and Drug Control department at Ministry of Public Health. Dr. Emad holds a master degree in Pharmacy practice and has around 15 years in pharma-regulatory and compliance area. He looks after the authorization of pharmaceutical products, including evaluation of bioequivalence studies, clinical trials, pharmacovigilance system, in addition to CMC (Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls).

Dr. Emad is the editor of Qatar National Formulary (QNF) and  is a professional reviewer for the WHO bulletin and Value in Health Regional issues. He is also involved in many projects related to Qatar National Health Strategy (NHS) i.e. National Drug Coding, Generic use and advancement of the pharmaceutical legislative framework. He shared his research in various international conference and published some articles on pharmaceutical care and other pharmacy practice areas.

 

Dr. Ioannis Konstantinidis

Dr. Ioannis Konstantinidis is an Assistant Professor of International Law in the College of Law at Qatar University, and Affiliate Member of the Center for Law and Development. He holds a Ph.D. and an LL.M. in Public International Law from the Sorbonne Law School, University of Paris. He received an M.A. from the Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po, France) and a B.A. from the University of Athens, Greece. He was a Visiting Fellow at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law. He worked at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and at the Office of Legal Affairs of the United Nations.

Dr. Ioannis regularly acts for States, international organizations and private entities in contentious and advisory matters. He has advised in connection with disputes heard at the International Court of Justice, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, the European Court of Human Rights and at a multitude of ad hoc and institutional arbitral fora (including under UNCLOS, PCA and UNCITRAL Rules). He is also listed as arbitrator on the Kuala Lumpur Regional Center for Arbitration (KLRCA) (Asian International Arbitration Center) panel of arbitrators. He is a general public international law expert. His research and practice focus on law of the sea and natural resources, land and maritime boundaries, deep sea-bed mining, international organizations, international investment law, international litigation and arbitration, international environmental law and sustainable development, human rights, and international humanitarian law.

Dr. Maguy El Hajj

Dr. El Hajj is a Clinical Associate Professor and the Chair of the Clinical Pharmacy and Practice Section at Qatar University College of Pharmacy.

Dr. El-Hajj received her educational training at the Lebanese American University (LAU) where she earned a Bachelor of Pharmacy (with high distinction) in 2005 and a Doctor of Pharmacy degree (with high distinction) in 2006. LAU is the only school of pharmacy to be accredited by the U.S. Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education outside of the United States. Dr. El-Hajj was previously a part-time faculty member with the Lebanese International University and responsible for teaching across a wide variety of courses. She was also a clinical preceptor for senior year pharmacy students in community and hospital settings. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Dr. El-Hajj was also a registered pharmacist and practiced as a clinical pharmacist at the Rafic Hariri University Hospital in Beirut, Lebanon.

Dr. El Hajj also holds the Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) pharmacotherapy certification.

Dr. El Hajj has conducted several research studies in clinical pharmacy and practice, public health, smoking cessation and pharmacy education. She has several peer-reviewed articles in international pharmacy and medical journals that focused on clinical pharmacy and practice in addition to many poster and oral presentations at regional and international conferences. 

Dr. Marios Katsioloudes

Dr. Marios Katsioloudes is a professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship in the College of Business and Economics at Qatar University. He received his PhD degree in Strategic Management from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Throughout his 35-year career, Dr. Katsioloudes has taught in a number of universities including: Coastal Carolina University, West Chester University of Pennsylvania, Saint Josephs’ University, Villanova University, the American University of Sharjah, UAE, Abu Dhabi University, UAE, and the Hellenic American University in Greece. He has worked for the Cyprus Development Bank and the World Bank. He provided consulting services to SMEs in Cyprus, the US, Libya, Greece, the UAE, Saudi Arabia and elsewhere. He has also served as a member/chair of review panels for business programs at Universities in Bahrain, Oman and Saudi Arabia.

Dr. Marios is  currently a visiting professor to the University of Cyprus, Galen University in Belize, Linkoping University in Sweden, EDHEC Business School in France, Mediterranean School of Business in Tunisia, Arabian Gulf University in Bahrain, Tulane University in the USA, and The Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania, in Greece.  His research work focuses on strategic planning process in the for-profit and non-profit sectors, entrepreneurship, as well as the management of change and innovation. He has authored/co-authored six books, published over 37 articles and 77 conference proceedings on strategic management, international business and small business management/entrepreneurship. He is currently involved in a research project to identify the entrepreneurial intentions of university students in Qatar. Furthermore, his sixth book with Arpi Abouhanian, has just been published by Routledge, titled “The Strategic Planning Process. Understanding Strategy in Global Markets”.

Dr. Mohammad Al-Hajri

Dr. Mohammad Al-Hajri is the Director of Emergency Preparedness and Response Department and a Consultant in Community Medicine at the Ministry of Public Health in Qatar. He received his Bachelor degree in Medicine & Surgery from the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland in 1998, a Master's degree in Public Health from University College of Dublin in 2001, a Diploma in Tropical Medicine from the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland in 2001, International Diploma for Humanitarian Assistance from the University of Geneva in 2002, and Board of Community Medicine in 2008. He was the Manager of Health Protection and Communicable Diseases Control Department for four years.

Dr. Mohammad represents Qatar's health sector as an active member in many national committees, including Permanent Emergency Committees, National Rescue & Relief Committee and Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy. He is the National Coordinator for IHR 2005 for the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, he is a member of the National DRR technical team. At the GCC level, he is a member of the GCC Strategic Stockpile Technical Group. in 2010, he served as a member of the National Immunization Technical Advisory Committee (NITAG). He has noticeable experience in research methodologies, outbreak investigation, communicable diseases programs and risk assessments.

Dr. Mohammad Diab

Dr. Mohammad Diab is the Dean and an Assistant Professor in the College of Pharmacy at Qatar University. He received his PhD. and MSc degrees in Clinical Pharmacy from University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom and his BSc in Pharmacy from University of Jordan, Amman. He previously hold the position of Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and the position of Associate Dean of Outreach and Engagement in the college of pharmacy at Qatar University. In addition to his academic experience, he worked in Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) for nearly 10 years in Clinical Pharmacy Department and as the Head of Continuous Pharmacy Education Program until he joined Qatar University.

Dr. Mohammad research interests are related to the management of type-2 diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease prevention and risk analysis as well as evidence-based medication use. His projects led to many poster presentations, oral communications, published abstracts and peer reviewed papers in International Journals. He also participated in many local and international conferences in addition of being a chair/ member in many committees within and outside the university.

Dr. Moza Al Hail

Dr. Moza Al Hail is the Executive Director of Pharmacy at Hamad Medical Corporation and Director of Pharmacy at Women's Hospital. She graduated from Cairo University and received her Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership from the United Kingdom. She also holds a Visiting Professor Faculty position at UK-based Robert Gordon University in recognition of her long-standing, dedicated service in the field of pharmacy in Qatar. She is the first Qatari pharmacist to receive this professorship.

Dr. Moza has established ASHP-accredited Pharmacy Residency Program, nationally and internationally accredited CPD program and medication safety and quality center that become a member of International Medication Safety Network.

She published more than 20 papers in reputable pharmacy journals and presented several papers in local and international conferences.

Dr. Moza has also contributed to the recent NPRP grant for Medication Error project. Her research interest includes pharmacy practice development and implementation, interprofessional education, women's health, medication errors and Adverse Drug Reactions.

Dr. Nora Al-Obaidan

Dr. Nora Al-Obaidan is currently the Executive Director of Drug Supply Department at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC). She received her BSC degree in Pharmacy in 1981 when she joined HMC as a Pharmacist. She then received her MSc degree in 1987, and her PhD.  in Pharmaceutical Chemistry Cairo University, Egypt in 1991. She worked as a Pharmacist Coordinator for 2 years and became the Director of HMC Pharmacies in 1994.  She served as the Director of Pharmacy in the Primary Health Care Corporation from 1999-2002.

As The Executive Director of Drug Supply Department, Dr. Al-Obaidan serves all public hospitals and health centers in Qatar, partially supports governmental companies in other sectors (e.g. Qatar Petroleum, Police and Army clinics), and provides the private sector as an external customer. For more than 20 years now, she is the Chair of Drug Supply Committee responsible for ordering and reordering of medications. She is a member of Corporate Pharmacy and Therapeutic Committee in HMC that aids in establishing standards for appropriate selection of medication list, provides Corporate Pharmacy and Therapeutic committee with the price enquiry for new items, and helps in-depth analysis of pharmaco-efficiency of pharmaceutical items needed to be introduced in HMC formulary. She is also a member of the National Immunization Committee at the Ministry of Public Health that helps in establishing standards for appropriate selection of vaccination list for the Extended Program for Immunization (EPI program). She is a member of the Gulf Countries Purchasing Group that establishes standards and conditions for GCC tender biddings, evaluates these biddings, and selects the items complying with HMC formulary. In addition, she is an active member in the Pharmaceutical Registration and Pricing Committee at the Ministry of Public Health in Qatar.

Dr. Samar Aboulsoud

Dr. Samar Aboulsoud is the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Qatar Council for Healthcare Practitioners and the Director of Accreditation and Health Profession Education Department in Qatar. She received her Bachelor degree of Medicine and Surgery from Cairo University, Egypt in 1992, her MSc in Internal Medicine from Cairo University, Egypt in1996, her PHD degree in Internal Medicine from Cairo University, Egypt in 2003, and a second MSc degree in Medical Education from Cardiff University, UK in 2011. She was the thought leader and project manager for the establishment of the national CME/CPD accreditation system for the state of Qatar (A National Heath Strategy Project). She is also is the Chair of Qatar CPD Accreditation Committee.

Dr. Samar currently works in collaboration with national and international partners on projects to establish standards for medical education, accreditation as well as licensure of healthcare practitioners. She represents Qatar in a number of GCC Committees. She is also a fellow of the Higher Education Academy of the UK, a member of the Academy of Medical Educators in the UK and the International Academy for CPD Accreditation. She is an Associate Professor of Internal Medicine in both Cairo and Qatar University Schools of Medicine. She brings considerable training and experience in medical education, healthcare policy and change management with specific expertise in accreditation and regulation of healthcare systems. Her research interests include medical education and clinical guidelines.

Dr. Samy Hanna

Dr. Samy Hanna is the Deputy Manager, Operations Section in Ebn Sina Medical. He received his Bachelor degree in 1977 and his Master degree of Internal Medicine in 1982 from Alexandria University, Egypt. He submitted a detailed thesis on "The Osmotic Fragility of Erythrocytes in the Normal Elderly" which was accepted with an excellent degree. Dr. Samy worked in Egypt at different hospitals including; Alexandria University Hospitals, Army Hospitals & other Governmental Hospitals scattered all over Egypt. He moved to Qatar in April 1989, when he joined the Promotion Department of Ebn Sina Medical Company. Over the years, he worked in several departments at Ebn Sina Medical in managerial positions including: The Head of Promotion & Registration Department, Pharma Division Manager, Sales and Marketing Manager for Institutions, Tender Manager & Supply Chain Manager.

Dr. Samy holds his current position since 2017, where he is supervising seven departments for Operation & Support functions as well as the Retail Business Operation. He was honored with Ebn Sina team to successfully finalize in August 2017 the Pilot Study for the Drug Coding with HMC & MOH Drug Control Department, as well as to support on annual basis the Scholarship Program of Qatar University.

Over the last 28 years of working at Ebn Sina, Dr. Samy succeeded to attend more than 45 training courses and received certificates for them. The training courses included combination of Scientific Training Courses with our reputable suppliers as well as Professional & Leadership Training Courses by highly reputable organizations. These course includes but not limited to; Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey, Six Thinking Hats by Edward De Bono, Building High Performance Team by Ken Blanchard, Situational Leadership II for Managers by Ken Blanchard, What Matters Most by Stephen R. Covey, Time Management by Harvard Manage Mentor, Advanced Selling Strategies by Starmanship & Associates, GWP& GSP (Good Warehousing & Distribution Practice) by Azad Group and Internal Quality Auditing by Philadelphia Group.

Dr. Zakiya Al-Boloshi

Dr. Zakiya Al-Boloshi is the Assistant Executive Director of Drug Supply Department at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC). She received her Bachelor degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences from King Saud University, KSA in 2004, and her Master's degree in Business Administration from Qatar University, Qatar in 2014. She joined HMC in 2004 as a pharmacist where she practiced in various departments including: Outpatient, Inpatient, Narcotics, Patient Counseling and Drug Information section. In 2008, she became in charge of the Patient Counseling Section in the Outpatient Pharmacy department where she developed new initiatives for counseling diabetic patients. In addition, she established the first satellite pharmacy for diabetic patients. And, she worked as pharmacist in charge and supervisor of Narcotic Pharmacy section in the outpatient pharmacy department.

Dr. Zakiya started working at the Drug Supply Department in 2010 that serves public hospitals and health centers in Qatar, partially supports governmental companies in other sectors (e.g. Qatar Petroleum, Police and Army Clinics), and provides the private sector as an external customer. She is a member of the HMC Pharmacy and Therapeutic Committee. She has more than 14 years of experience in different sectors of pharmacy. She attended and participated in different national and international conferences and workshops related to pharmacy and medication supply.