Judging Panel & Process

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Gold Sponsors
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The Judging Panel
The judging panel is made up of internationally recognised and respected judges from a variety of industry sectors and disciplines.
The panel is carefully selected to ensure the selection process is fair and objective. The judges are bound by a strict confidentiality agreement and are required to declare any conflict of interest in entries over which they deliberate and to stand aside from deliberations concerning those entries.
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Fadi El-Jardali, MPH, PhD
Health Management and Policy American University of Beirut
Accreditation Canada
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Dr. Joel J. Nobel, M.D Founder and President Emeritus, ECRI
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Brian Johnston Chief Executive of The Australian Council on Healthcare Standards
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Ashraf Ismail, MD, MPH, CPHQ Managing Director, Middle East International Office Joint Commission International
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Malek El Husseini Business Development Director, GE Healthcare, Middle East
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JUDGES FOR YOUNG SURGEON OF THE YEAR
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Ali M. Ghellai Jr., MD, FACS Chairmain of of Surgery and Chief of Surgical Oncology Tawam Hospital in Affiliation with Johns Hopins Al Ain, UAE
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Prof. Hossam Hamdy, MBChB, MCh, FRCS, FACS, PhD(Edu) Vice-Chancellor of Medical & Health Sciences Colleges University of Sharjah Sharjah, UAE
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Prof. Faheem El Bassiony Prof. of General and Laparoscopic Surgery Cairo University Cairo, Egypt
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Judges for Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Humanitarian City Award for Excellence in Rehabilitation Care
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Dr. Sultan Al Sudairy Executive Director for research center King Faisal Specialist Hospital
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Dr. Manar Al Muneef Managing Director Imagination Breakthrough Middle East at General Electric GE
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Abdullah Bin Zarah
Head of the Judging Committee Executive Director of Clinical Affairs
Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Humanitarian City
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Christine M. MacDonell Managing Director Medical Rehabilitation and International Aging Services/ Medical Rehabilitation-CARF
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JUDGES FOR CLEVELAND CLINIC YOUNG CLINICIAN AWARD
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Chair
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William Ruschhaupt, MD Chairman, Global Health Services Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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Judges
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William Carey, MD Director, Center for Continuing Education Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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Abdulkarim Saleh, MD Chair, Education Institute Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Abu Dhabi, UAE
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Joseph Muscat-Baron, MD Professor of Medicine and Clinical Dean at the Dubai Medical College Honorary Consultant Physician and Cardiologist at the Department of Health and Medical Services Dubai, UAE
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Dr. Hatem Faraj Al Ameri Manager, Health Professional Licensing Department Health Authority Abu Dhabi Associate Professor of Medicine, UAEU
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JUDGING PROCEDURE
After the closing date for submissions all nominations will be collected and reviewed by a panel of internationally recognised and respected judges drawn from a variety on industry sectors and disciplines – guaranteeing objectivity and credibility.
The judges will use the published criteria against which to score theentry. Each Award winner will be decided by consensus among the judges and no correspondence will be entered into by outside parties. Judging will be based on the strength of the submissions and according to the Award key criteria.
The judges will then submit their individual scores which are collated and a shortlist created and winners selected. Winners will be announced only on the night of the Awards ceremony itself. The Chair of the judging panel reserves the right to cast any deciding vote, should the need arise. The judges’ decision is final and neither the organisers nor the judging panel will enter into any correspondence about the results.
Judging Criteria
Each entry will be scored by the judges using a simple scoring system based on the criteria for each Award. The scoring system will involve a judge allocating a maximum of 25 marks per criteria.
Confidentiality
We recognise and respect the sensitive nature of the information submitted in the entries. Entries are not disclosed or discussed outside the judging process. We do not publish the names of companies, organisations or individuals that have not won an Award, nor will we reproduce any information from your entry. Therefore if you enter the Awards, but are not successful, this will remain confidential.
In addition, entrants may mark any commercially sensitive information contained in their entry as ‘not for publication’.
All entries and supporting material will be destroyed after the Awards presentation.
The organisers reserve the right to use information contained in the winning entries (apart from contact details and any content marked not for publication) for subsequent publicity, promotions and other activities relating to the Awards.