Emirati doctor makes history as head of International Hospital Federation

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An Emirati doctor has made history, becoming the first Arab woman to be elected as President of the International Hospital Federation (IHF).

Dr. Muna Tahlak was voted in during the World Hospital Congress in Lisbon.

It's a major milestone for the UAE on the global healthcare front and underscores the country's dedication to advancing the role of women across diverse fields.

The Emirati doctor now begins a two-year term as the head of an organisation dedicated to advancing excellence in healthcare delivery and management worldwide.

"This victory highlights not only the progress that Emirati women have made but also reflects the leading position of UAE’s health sector. I am honoured to represent the UAE and fellow Emirati women on such an important global platform," said Dr. Tahlak.

She also noted that her work with the IHF over the past seven years has provided her with a platform to showcase the exemplary work of hospitals in the UAE and the invaluable contributions of Emirati women on a global scale.

Dr. Tahlak also serves as Chief Medical Officer of Dubai Academic Health Corporation, Vice Provost - Clinical Practice of Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, and CEO of Latifa Hospital for Women and Children.

Dr. Amer Sharif, CEO of Dubai Academic Health Corporation, congratulated Dr. Tahlak, emphasising her exceptional leadership, expertise, and remarkable contributions to the healthcare system in Dubai and beyond.

He also expressed his pride in Dr. Tahlak’s accomplishments and the recognition she brings to the exceptional talent of Emirati women on the global stage.

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