Dr. Khadija Abdool Abdel Bary completed her MBBS from Gulf Medical University Ajman in 2012. She further passed the Arab Board of Pediatrics Part 1 Exam in November 2014. She also passed her Membership of the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health (MRCPCH) in 2015. In 2019, she was awarded her Arab Board Certification in Pediatrics. Furthermore, she has a certificate in Ultrasound guided procedures (Central and Peripheral venous access and arterial lines and lumbar puncture) in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. She also has a certification in Developmental Assessment with Griffiths III for screening and early intervention as well as Certification in Early Childhood Development: Global strategies for implementation. Lastly, she is also certified in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), Basic Life Support (BLS) and Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP).
Experience
Dr Khadija Abdelbary is
Arab Board Specialization certified in Pediatrics.
She has worked for many years within the DHA facilities in inpatient, outpatient and emergency settings in general pediatrics as well as for various sub specialities of pediatrics and level 3 NICU managing preterms born as small as 23 weeks.
Currently in Saudi German clinics Damac Hills caring for General pediatrics and Developmental delays.
She has a keen Interest in Early childhood development, Neurodivergence and Early Years.
Dr. Khadija has 11 years of work experience in the UAE. She has worked in government and private hospitals specializing in all areas of Pediatrics including NICU, Radiology procedures, Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nephrology, Pediatric Oncology (Including Porta Cath Access) and Hematology, Pediatric Cardiology Genetics and Metabolic specialties, Pediatric Neurology (Including developmental assessment) and Pediatric Endocrinology.
Achievements
She was nominated to attend the Global Young Leader Conference in the USA in 2007 after which she became an Alumni of the Global Young Leaders (USA). She has done research during her MBBS qualification titled “Appendicular Fractures: A hospital based descriptive study”, which was presented at the annual GMU Conference in 2010. Furthermore, she has published a case report in Acta Scientific Pediatrics Journal Titled “X linked Agammaglobinemia with a Novel genetic mutation in the BTK gene.” in Volume 4 and Issue 4.
Nationality
South African
Languages Spoken:
English and Conversational Arabic
Scope of Services:
General Check up
Infectious disease
Developmental Assessments
Vaccinations
Asthma and Allergy
(Dermabond) superficial Wound closure
Molluscum Removal (Curettage)
Scope of Services:
General Checkup and Care for General Pediatric Problems
Newborn assessment and Follow up
Vaccinations
Growth Monitoring including management of Picky eating
Gut Health and Gastrointestinal problems including Constipation, Chronic Diarrhea, Reflux Disease, Abdominal pain, Colic, Gut wellness
Developmental Assessments from 0 - 6 years and Play Based advice for supporting Early Childhood development