Inas Abdelwahed has a diverse work experience in the healthcare field. Inas started their career as a Public Health physician at the Ministry of Health & Population in Egypt, where they worked in the national AIDS program. Inas then interned as a Health Promotion and Community Health Intern at the International Medical Corps.
Inas later joined the Implementing mh-GAP project of the World Health Organization as a Consultant Assistant to Dr. Eman Sorour. In this role, they were responsible for preparing educational materials, simplifying the mhGAP guide, and creating educational videos for training sessions.
Inas also worked as a Consultant for UNAIDS, a Project Coordinator at Ask Consult for Health, and a Curriculum Development Specialist at Ask Consult for Health for UNFPA. Inas provided technical support and guidance on sexual and reproductive health and developed curricula for various projects.
At Save the Children International, Inas served as a Senior Health Officer, where they contributed their expertise in health-related matters.
In their recent role as a Clinical Operations Manager at Altibbi, Inas managed the clinical operations of the company. Inas ensured the smooth functioning of medical operations and quality assurance.
Currently, Inas holds the position of Head of Medical Operations and Quality Assurance at Otida. As the head of this department, they are responsible for overseeing and ensuring the quality of medical operations within the organization.
Inas Abdelwahed has a diverse education history. Inas obtained a Bachelor's degree in Medicine from Assuit University, School of Medicine, which they attended from 2007 to 2014. In 2015, they pursued a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree in Medicine from Cairo University. In 2016, they furthered their education by pursuing a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree in Health promotion and community health from the American University of Beirut, which they completed in 2017.
In addition to their formal education, Inas Abdelwahed has also obtained several certifications. In 2013, they received an NIH certification, although the institution from which they obtained it is unspecified. In 2015, they became an Occupational Health and Safety Specialist after completing a certification program at the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.
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