Dr. Sanaa Shoker Specialist Pediatrics
Years of Experience : 19
Nationality : Syria
Languages Known : Arabic, English
Education & Training: Bachelor’s Degree in General Medicine (MD)
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Dr. Sanaa Shoker has broad clinical experience in managing acute pediatric illnesses, chronic medical conditions, and developmental concerns, with a strong emphasis on parent education and shared decision-making. Dr. Shoker believes that clear communication with families is essential to achieving the best outcomes for children. Dr. Shoker is also a breastfeeding consultant, providing specialized support to mothers and families to promote successful breastfeeding and optimal infant nutrition.
Awards & Achievements
- Breastfeeding Consultant Certification, 2020
- Best Employee of the Year, Huraimila General Hospital, Saudi Arabia, 2017
Expertise
- Management of acute and chronic conditions in children from newborns to adolescents, including respiratory illnesses (asthma, bronchiolitis, pneumonia, upper respiratory tract infections), gastrointestinal and nutritional disorders (diarrhea, constipation, gastroenteritis, growth concerns), dermatologic conditions (eczema, urticaria, infections), hematologic and immunologic disorders, neurologic conditions (seizures, migraines, developmental delays), and urinary tract conditions (urinary tract infections, enuresis).
- Experienced in pediatric procedures, including nebulization, oxygen therapy, urinary catheterization, vaccination, and basic emergency management.
Membership
- Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, United Kingdom
- Member of the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health (MRCPCH), April 2024
- DOH, DHA, and MOH Licenses
- Specialty Certificate in Pediatrics, Ministry of Health, Syria, April 2007
- Australian Medical Council (AMC) Part 1, March 2018
- International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), September 2020
- Syrian Board Certification in Pediatrics, February 2021
Blogs
Undescended Testicles in Children: What Parents Need to Know
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Infant Hernia: What Is It And How To Treat It?
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