Doha: Qatar University College of Pharmacy hosted a workshop on ‘Drugs in Sports’ to explore the use of drugs by athletes and define the roles and responsibilities of healthcare practitioners and athlete-support personnel according to the World Anti-Doping code.
The workshop supports the establishment of the new elective course ‘Drugs in Sport’ at the college.
Organised by the Continuing Professional Development Health Care Practitioners programme at the college, the event brought together over 80 practitioners, scientists and researchers from private and public institutions across Qatar, including the Supreme Council of Health (SCH), Aspetar, Khulood and Wellcare Pharmacies, and Anti-Doping Lab Qatar.
The event included a presentation on ‘Doping and Anti-Doping in Sport and the Role of Healthcare Professionals’ by Liverpool John Moores University Emeritus Professor of Pharmacy Practice Dr David Mottram.
The Peninsula
Doha: Qatar University College of Pharmacy hosted a workshop on ‘Drugs in Sports’ to explore the use of drugs by athletes and define the roles and responsibilities of healthcare practitioners and athlete-support personnel according to the World Anti-Doping code.
The workshop supports the establishment of the new elective course ‘Drugs in Sport’ at the college.
Organised by the Continuing Professional Development Health Care Practitioners programme at the college, the event brought together over 80 practitioners, scientists and researchers from private and public institutions across Qatar, including the Supreme Council of Health (SCH), Aspetar, Khulood and Wellcare Pharmacies, and Anti-Doping Lab Qatar.
The event included a presentation on ‘Doping and Anti-Doping in Sport and the Role of Healthcare Professionals’ by Liverpool John Moores University Emeritus Professor of Pharmacy Practice Dr David Mottram.
The Peninsula