Brief About the Conference

Aligned with HMC’s vision of patient care excellence, the Qatar Health International (QHI) Congress 2026 aims to provide a high-level scientific platform covering innovations and advancement as well as all important topics of Internal Medicine and its related subspecialties as well as trauma and critical care.

Program Highlights:

  • Plenary Lectures: Featuring distinguished speakers discussing plenary and key topics in Internal Medicine and its subspecialities as well as Trauma and Critical Care.
  • Symposia: In-depth sessions on specialized areas within Internal Medicine and its subspecialties.
  • Workshops: Hands-on procedure, including Medical Procedures and Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) sessions.
  • Meet the Expert Sessions: Opportunities for direct interaction with leading local, regional, and international experts.
  • Pre-Conference Postgraduate Course: A comprehensive course for Physicians offering up-to-date various learnings in Internal Medicine and its subspecialities.

Attendance and Collaboration:

  • Expected Attendance: Over 2000 participants from Qatar, Gulf and MENA region and abroad.
  • Collaborations: High-standard speakers and faculty from national institutions such as Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), Qatar University (QU), and Weill Cornell College of Medicine-Qatar (WCMQ), as well as international institutions like the American College of Physicians (ACP), the Royal College of Physicians (RCP-UK), Global NASH Council (GNC), Mediterranean Taskforce For Cancer Control (MTCC), and European Society of Hypertension (ESH).
  • Speakers: Around 40 international speakers and more than 100 local healthcare experts who will deliver state-of-the-art scientific contributions.

Benefits for Attendees:

  • CPD: Offering extensive continuous professional development.
  • Scientific Excellence: Access to a high-caliber scientific program covers the recent advances in the field of Medicine and its subspecialities.
  • Knowledge Exchange: Opportunities to share and gain insights into the latest innovations, research and clinical practices.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with peers, experts, and leading faculty from various national, regional, and international institutions.
  • Skills Development: Through wide-ranging hands-on workshops on medical procedures and POCUS sessions.

Who Should Attend?

  • All Physicians (Internal Medicine and its subspecialties, Family Medicine, Trauma and Critical Care, and other related medical subspecialties)
  • Medical Researchers and Academics
  • Trainees (Residents and Fellows)
  • Nurses, Pharmacists and other Allied Health Professionals
  • Medical Students

There will be ample opportunities for presentations of submitted abstracts. At conservative estimate is set at 30-50 abstract per track.