Institut Robert-Debré du Cerveau de l’Enfant welcomes a delegation from Doha's Shafallah Center

On Wednesday October 15, Agnès Petit, Director of Hôpital Robert-Debré, and Marianne Perreau-Saussine, Director of the Institut Robert-Debré du Cerveau de l’Enfant, welcomed teams from the Shafallah Center in Doha (Qatar) to the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department.

Around Pr Richard Delorme, head of the department, several of the hospital's doctors and managers were on hand to discuss their practices, projects and respective approaches to the management of neurodevelopmental disorders and children's mental health.

The meeting, followed by a tour of the department's premises, provided an opportunity to consider future collaborations between the Institute and the Shafallah Center, opening up exciting prospects for sharing expertise and international cooperation.

Participants from Hôpital Robert-Debré

  • Pr Richard DELORME, Head of Department

  • Dr Pierre ELLUL, MCU-PH

  • Dr Valérie VANTALON, PH in charge of TSA

  • Dr Stéphanie ANTOUN, PH early detection

  • Dr Imane KHIREDDINE, specialist assistant

  • Ms Caroline CAPLAIN, socio-educational manager

  • Ms Gaëlle SAUVAGE, FF senior health executive

Also present during the service visit were :

  • Farahnaz EMAMALLY and Sophie MAHOUNGOU, nursery nurses

  • Dr Anita BEGGIATO, hospital practitioner

A promising international outlook

The Shafallah Center delegation included Dr Mohamed Tolefa, Director of the Clinical Services Department, Kouider Hamdad, Legal Advisor, and Julien Patte, North Africa and Middle East Editor at the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs' Higher Education and Research Sub-Directorate.

This meeting is a promising opportunity for the Institut Robert-Debré du Cerveau de l’Enfant.

The Institut Robert-Debré du Cerveau de l’Enfant Institute Robert-Debré du Cerveau de l’Enfant has begun its international expansion! 

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