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Welcome Message
From the Chairperson of the 8th Qatar Colorectal Surgery Track


As the main pro
vider of specialist healthcare services in Qatar, Hamad Medical Corporation is committed to continually improving the quality of its services to meet the rapid expansion of the population. In line with this commitment, the Colorectal Surgery Unit aims to provide an efficient, high-quality, evidence-based service to the residents of Qatar. 

Following the remarkable success of previous conferences, we are pleased to invite you to attend this year’s 8th Qatar Colorectal Surgery Conference which will be held in collaboration with Breast and Acute Care Surgery Teams from 27 to 29 November 2025 in ITQAN Clinical Simulation & Innovation Center and Andaz Hotel, Doha Qatar. 

We are excited to announce that this 3-day face-to-face Colorectal Surgery Conference will offer a dynamic and innovative program that includes live colorectal robotic surgeries, state-of-the-art lectures by a panel of both international and regional experts challenged to answer questions to a wide range of medical and surgical topics related to evaluation, diagnosis, and management of colorectal diseases.

This conference is designed for a diverse group of participants like general surgeons, colorectal surgeons, GPs, gastroenterologists, endoscopists, medical oncologists, researchers, nurses, allied health professionals and medical students.

This track will offer an excellent opportunity to meet delegates from all over the world, gain valuable knowledge on best practices, enhance ability to improve patient outcomes, evaluate emerging ideas and exchange expertise.

We are confident you will find this 3-day event interesting, stimulating and educational.

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you at this important conference.


Dr. Ayman Abdel Hafiz
Chairman of the Colorectal Surgery Track
Senior Consultant, Colorectal Surgery
Vice Chairman of Surgical Services​
Head of General Surgery, Hamad General Hospital
Director of Colorectal Fellowship Program