Dr. May Abu Ateeg

consultant of general pediatrics

Paediatrics | 34 years of experience | Speaks English, Arabic

Areas of Expertise:

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"making momoments count in the land of little wonders where smiles meet healing hands"

Dr. May Abu-Ateeg is a highly experienced Consultant General Pediatrician with a distinguished career spanning over three decades. She has held various leadership and clinical roles in Saudi Arabia and Iraq, showcasing her expertise in pediatric and neonatal care, medical education, and clinical governance. proffesinal expierince Consultant General Pediatrician, Saudi Arabia (January 2010 – 2024 at the international medical center
– Chairman of Professional Education & Research Committee, Pediatric Department, IMC (2013)
– Chairman of Pediatric Department (February 2017 – June 2023)
– Member of Hospital Credentialing and Privileging Committee (2013 – Present)
– Member of Hospital Clinical Guideline Committee (2012 – 2022)
– Responsibilities: Developing and auditing clinical guidelines within the department.

– **Consultant Pediatrician and Neonatologist, Dr. Bakhsh Hospital Al Sharafia (June 2005 – December 2009)**
– Head of Department of Pediatrics and NICU
– Medical Director Assistant for Quality Control and Provision of Standard Care

– **Consultant Pediatrician & Neonatologist, New Jeddah Clinic Hospital (December 1999 – 2005)**
– Head of Department of Pediatrics and NICU (2002 – 2005) Academic and Clinical Training:**

 

**Rotation Internship, Medical City Teaching Hospital, Baghdad University (1984 – 1985)**
– **Residency Program, Children’s Teaching Hospital, Baghdad University (1986 – 1990)**
– **Specialist of Pediatric and Neonatology, Children’s Teaching Hospital, Baghdad University (1993 – 1999)**
-Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Medicine, Baghdad University (1993 – 1998)

MOH licence to practice since 2000
– **Arab Board Certified, Baghdad University (1991)**
– **MD, Baghdad University (1991)** MBCHB, Baghdad University (1983)**

several publication in iraq and saudi arabia
latest is

. “Corona virus Disease in Children: A Single-Center Study from Western Saudi Arabia,” International
Journal of Pediatrics, vol. 2021,

pediatric saudi society

  • Neonatology:** Specialized care for newborns, particularly those who are ill or premature.
  • **Pediatric Critical Care:** Management and treatment of critically ill children.
  • **Pediatric Infectious Diseases:** Diagnosis and treatment of infections in children.
  • **Pediatric Gastroenterology:** Addressing digestive system issues in children, including nutritional and feeding problems.
  • **Pediatric Respiratory Disorders:** Management of respiratory conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, and pneumonia.
  • **Pediatric Endocrinology:** Treatment of hormonal and metabolic disorders in children, including diabetes and growth issues.
  • **Pediatric Cardiology:** Diagnosis and management of congenital and acquired heart diseases in children.
  • **Developmental Pediatrics:** Monitoring and managing developmental and behavioral issues in children.
  • **Pediatric Emergency Medicine:** Providing urgent care and treatment for acute illnesses and injuries in children.
  • **Preventive Pediatrics:** Emphasis on preventive healthcare, including vaccinations, routine check-ups, and health education for children and their families.
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