Sultan Bin Khalifa International Thalassemia Award
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Thalassemia is one of the most common genetic blood disorders known to mankind. Estimates indicate that at least 12 children suffering from Thalassemia are born every hour around the world and that with the presence of more than 490 million carriers of the genetic disorder worldwide, presents significant pressure on the medical resources, social and economic development of many countries due to the lack of presence of a comprehensive prevention program for Thalassemia.
In the recent past, there appears to be an improvement in the quality of life of many patients with Thalassemia. This is not only because of scientific advances, but also because of the tremendous efforts of many individuals, including patients, parents, scientists, experts and medical organizations dedicated to certain institutions and countries, however such efforts have not been properly appreciated, until the launch of His Highness Sultan Bin Khalifa Al Nahyan International Thalassemia Award, whereby winners will be announced during the TIF 2013 congress every two years, while the awards ceremony will be held in Abu Dhabi.
The UAE was one of the first countries in the Arab region which dealt with Thalassemia wisely through the support of The late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and then the support of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, and their brethren, the rulers of the UAE and the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces.
Such level of care and support has had a significant impact on the provision of treatment provided to patients with Thalassemia, with the establishment of the first center for Thalassemia in the region in 1989 in the Emirate of Dubai, and the opening of a new center for Thalassemia in the Emirate of Fujairah in 2011. The UAE’s efforts further continued with the adaptation of several laws regulating the examination before marriage, which contributed significantly to the decline in the number of new patients, and improved the quality of health services provided to patients who were able to live a normal life.
Award Categories
International Awards
Sultan Bin Khalifa International Award for Innovative Medical Research Sultan Bin Khalifa International Award for Clinical Center for Excellence Sultan Bin Khalifa International Award for Thalassemia Society of Excellence Sultan Bin Khalifa International Scholarship for Translational Research in Thalassemia Sultan Bin Khalifa International Award for Leadership in Thalassemia USD 20,000 USD 20,000 USD 20,000 USD 60,000 Non-Monetary
National Awards
Innovative Medical Research Outstanding Physician Outstanding Nurse Outstanding Personality for Social Support Inspiring Patient Extraordinary Parent Best Research Publication Best Media Coverage Personality of the Year Award Philanthropist of the Year Award Best Supporting Organization Best Media Group Top Student in Medical Field AED 100,000 AED 35,000 AED 30,000 AED 30,000 AED 30,000 AED 30,000 AED 20,000 AED 20,000 * * * * *
*Non-monetary award
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