Introducing Our Esteemed Speaker: Dr. Anam Yahya at PediatricsUCG 2026
The field of pediatrics continues to evolve rapidly, driven by research,
innovation, and the dedication of clinicians committed to improving child
health outcomes worldwide. As we prepare for one of the most anticipated global
pediatric gatherings, we are proud to announce a distinguished speaker whose
work exemplifies clinical excellence, academic curiosity, and a passion for
early diagnosis and multidisciplinary care.
We are delighted to welcome Dr.
Anam Yahya, Paediatric Trainee at Birmingham
Children’s Hospital (BCH), United Kingdom, as a featured speaker at the
CME/CPD-accredited
5th World Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Emergency Pediatrics Care Summit &
Exhibition. The conference will take place from June 18–20, 2026,
in the dynamic city of Dubai, UAE,
bringing together global experts, clinicians, researchers, and healthcare
leaders under one roof.
A Global Platform for
Pediatric Excellence
The World
Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Emergency Pediatrics Care Summit & Exhibition
has established itself as a premier international forum for advancing knowledge
and collaboration in child health. Now in its fifth edition, the 2026 summit
aims to address critical challenges in pediatrics, neonatology, perinatology,
and emergency pediatric care through evidence-based discussions, case studies,
and future-focused innovations.
With its CME/CPD accreditation, the summit provides participants with an
opportunity not only to gain cutting-edge clinical insights but also to enhance
professional development in a globally recognized setting. Dubai, known for its
world-class infrastructure and role as a bridge between East and West, offers
the perfect backdrop for this international exchange of ideas.
Introducing
Our Distinguished Speaker: Dr. Anam Yahya
Dr.
Anam Yahya is a Paediatric
Trainee in the United Kingdom, currently undertaking her pediatric
rotation training at Birmingham
Children’s Hospital (BCH), one of the UK’s leading tertiary pediatric
centers. BCH is internationally recognized for its excellence in specialist
pediatric care, research, and education, making it an ideal environment for
developing future leaders in child health.
Dr. Yahya’s clinical interests span acute paediatrics, paediatric
cardiology, and rheumatological conditions, with a strong emphasis on
recognizing complex and atypical presentations of inflammatory diseases in
children. She is presently completing a specialist placement in paediatric
nephrology, further strengthening her multidisciplinary clinical expertise.
Beyond her clinical responsibilities, Dr. Yahya is actively involved in clinical
research and quality improvement projects, particularly focusing on
atypical inflammatory conditions that pose diagnostic and management challenges
in pediatric practice. Her work reflects a deep commitment to improving
outcomes through early diagnosis, timely intervention, and collaborative
care models.
Speech
Highlight: A Session Not to Be Missed
Speech Title:
Dr. Anam Yahya’s session promises to be both insightful and clinically
impactful. Kawasaki disease remains one of the leading causes of acquired heart
disease in children, yet its atypical and incomplete presentations often
delay diagnosis and treatment. These delays can have devastating long-term cardiovascular
consequences.
In this compelling presentation, Dr. Yahya will explore:
- The diagnostic challenges
associated with atypical Kawasaki disease
- How subtle or incomplete
clinical features can mask significant underlying inflammation
- The development of coronary
artery aneurysms as a serious complication
- Lessons learned from three
real-world clinical cases
- The importance of early
recognition and management to prevent long-term morbidity
Through detailed case analysis, the session will highlight how “silent”
inflammation can result in lasting cardiac damage, emphasizing the need for
vigilance among clinicians when evaluating febrile children with unusual or
persistent symptoms.
Kawasaki disease is often taught as a condition with classic,
well-defined features. However, in real-world practice, many children present
atypically, making diagnosis challenging even for experienced clinicians. These
cases are particularly relevant for:
- Pediatricians and pediatric
trainees
- Pediatric cardiologists
- Emergency medicine
physicians
- Family physicians and
general practitioners
- Healthcare professionals
involved in child health and acute care
Dr. Yahya’s presentation underscores the critical importance of considering
Kawasaki disease in differential diagnoses, even when classical criteria are
not fully met. Her focus on coronary artery aneurysms brings attention to the long-term
cardiovascular implications that can affect patients well into adulthood if
early intervention is missed.
A Strong Academic and
Research Background
Dr. Anam Yahya’s academic contributions further distinguish her as an
emerging leader in pediatrics. She has experience presenting her work at regional
and national meetings, demonstrating her ability to translate clinical
observations into meaningful academic discourse.
Notably, she is the first
author on a published audit following a conference presentation in Archives
of Disease in Childhood, a leading international pediatric journal
published by BMJ.
This achievement reflects her commitment to evidence-based practice, research
dissemination, and continuous improvement in pediatric care.
Her long-term goal is to continue building a strong academic portfolio
alongside her clinical training, with a particular interest in how multidisciplinary
approaches and early diagnosis can significantly improve outcomes for
children with complex inflammatory and cardiac conditions.
Learning Outcomes for
Attendees
By attending Dr. Yahya’s session at PediatricsUCG 2026, participants can
expect to:
- Enhance their understanding
of atypical Kawasaki disease
- Recognize early warning
signs of silent inflammation in children
- Appreciate the role of
imaging and follow-up in detecting coronary involvement
- Apply case-based insights to
everyday clinical practice
- Strengthen decision-making
skills in complex pediatric presentations
This session aligns perfectly with the summit’s mission to deliver practical,
evidence-based knowledge that can be immediately applied in clinical
settings.
About the Summit:
PediatricsUCG 2026
The 5th
World Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Emergency Pediatrics Care Summit &
Exhibition will feature:
- Renowned international
speakers
- Plenary sessions, keynote
lectures, and case-based discussions
- Multidisciplinary panels
addressing global child health challenges
- Networking opportunities
with pediatric leaders and innovators
- An exhibition showcasing the
latest technologies and solutions in pediatric care
The event is designed to foster collaboration across borders and
specialties, empowering healthcare professionals to elevate standards of care
worldwide.
Early Bird
Registration Now Open
Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of this prestigious global event.
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Conference Dates: June 18–20, 2026
π Location: Dubai, UAE
π Register Now:
https://pediatrics.utilitarianconferences.com/registration
π± WhatsApp Contact:
https://wa.me/+971551792927
Learn
More About Dr. Anam Yahya
To explore Dr. Yahya’s professional background and contributions in more
detail, visit her official speaker profile:
π https://pediatrics.utilitarianconferences.com/speaker/dr-anam-yahya
We are honored to feature Dr. Anam Yahya as part of an exceptional
faculty lineup at PediatricsUCG 2026. Her expertise in pediatric inflammatory
and cardiac conditions, combined with her passion for education and research,
will undoubtedly add immense value to this global forum.
Join us in Dubai as we advance pediatric care, share knowledge, and work
collectively toward better health outcomes for children worldwide.

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