KUWAIT: The Women Surgeons of Kuwait celebrated its fifth annual awards ceremony at the Jumeirah Hotel, highlighting the achievements of female surgeons and medical professionals across a range of surgical specialties. The event was held under the patronage of guest of honor Sheikha Intisar Al-Salem Al-Sabah, with notable attendance from former Minister of Health Dr Mohammed Al-Jarallah, Sheikh Dr Salman Al-Sabah, Chairman of the Medical Responsibility Authority, Dr Abdullah Rajab from the Kuwait Institute for Medical Specialties, President of the Kuwait Surgical Association Prof Musa Khurshid, and President of the Association of Surgeons Dr Shihab Akrof, alongside leading academics and healthcare professionals from both the public and private sectors.
The ceremony opened with a welcoming address from Dr Asmaa Al-Rashed, Consultant in General, Laparoscopic Bariatric, and Intensive Care Surgery at Amiri Hospital and founder of Kuwait Female Surgeons. Dr Al-Rashed highlighted the purpose of the Surgery Awards program: to celebrate the efforts of female surgeons, foster professional pride, and encourage continued excellence and leadership in the field.
In the trainee category, the Emerging Surgeons Award was presented to Dr Muzna Al-Mutairi in General Surgery. Dr Athari Saleem from Neurosurgery was honored with the Best Scientific Researcher Award, while the Ideal Resident Physician Award was granted to Dr Mariam Ramadan from Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Graduates from the Kuwait Board in various specialties were also recognized. In General Surgery, Dr Zainab Al-Musaylikh and Dr Luluh Al-Essa received honors. Obstetrics and Gynecology graduates included Dr Zahra Akbar, Dr Taiba Boualian, Dr Eman Al-Azmi, Dr Noor Abdulrahman, and Dr Sanaa Boresli. In Ophthalmology, awards went to Dr Aseel Al-Kandari and Dr Najlaa Al-Salem. ENT Surgery honorees included Dr Mashael Al-Kandari and Dr Haifa Al-Otaibi, while Dr Dalal Al-Armeli represented Neurosurgery.
In recognition of international academic achievement, the Fellowship Graduation Awards went to Dr Amira Al-Hassan, Dr Dalal Al-Aradi, Dr Joud Abdulrahim, Dr Fatima Dahrab, Dr Maryam Al-Mansouri, and Dr Nisreen Al-Masiliyem. Among the consultant surgeons, the Clinical Mastery Award was presented to Dr Maha Al Jilani. Dr Jihad Al-Harmi received the Academic Excellence Award. The Humanitarian Hope Award, which honors those contributing to volunteer work abroad, was awarded to Dr Hanan Al-Saleh, Dr Sarah Al-Youha, Dr Abeer Kalender, and Dr Noura Al-Youha. The Women’s Ally in Surgery Award, recognizing individuals who support and empower female surgeons, was presented to Dr Jassim Al-Abbad and Dr Salah Termes.
The ceremony also introduced several new award categories this year to reflect the evolving contributions of women in the medical field, with a focus on clinical excellence, academic leadership, humanitarian efforts, and allyship. Dr Al-Rashed concluded the evening by expressing deep pride in the national and community contributions made by Kuwait’s female surgeons over the years. She extended special thanks to the event’s organizing team—Dr Maha Al-Otaibi, Dr Muzna Al-Mutairi, Dr Abdullah Al-Abdulrahman—and all volunteers who made the event possible. She also offered heartfelt appreciation to Sheikha Intisar Al-Sabah for her continuous support of Kuwait Female Surgeons and the advancement of women in medicine.