Dr. Fatima Ramadan Al-Mansouri
Pediatrics
Tripoli Children's Hospital — Tripoli, Libya
16+ years of experience
About Dr. Al-Mansouri
Dr. Fatima Ramadan Al-Mansouri is a dedicated paediatrician serving children and families across Tripoli from her base at Tripoli Children's Hospital, the main specialist paediatric facility in the Libyan capital. Over her 16 years of clinical practice, she has become one of the hospital's most trusted child health specialists, providing continuity of care for thousands of families during a period of significant upheaval in Libya's healthcare system.
Libya's public health infrastructure has faced persistent challenges since 2011, including medicine and vaccine supply shortages, gaps in cold-chain maintenance for immunisation programmes, and the displacement of both patients and healthcare workers. Dr. Al-Mansouri has worked through these conditions, maintaining her commitment to evidence-based paediatric care while adapting protocols pragmatically to what is available. She has been especially active in advocating for the protection of childhood immunisation schedules during periods of supply disruption, working with Ministry of Health representatives and international health organisations operating in Libya to ensure continuity of vaccine-preventable disease programmes.
Known for her calm and reassuring manner with children and anxious parents alike, Dr. Al-Mansouri brings warmth and thoroughness to every consultation. She is a role model for female physicians in Libya, where women in specialist medicine continue to navigate significant professional barriers.
Education & Training
Dr. Al-Mansouri completed her medical education at Al-Fateh University in Tripoli — now the University of Tripoli — one of Libya's oldest and most established medical faculties. After graduating, she joined the paediatric department at Tripoli Children's Hospital as a junior resident, gaining broad exposure to the full spectrum of childhood illness presenting to a busy public hospital in North Africa.
She subsequently pursued and successfully attained the Arab Board in Paediatrics, a rigorous postgraduate qualification administered by the Arab Board of Health Specializations — the region's premier postgraduate medical certification body. Preparation for the Arab Board required self-directed study alongside full clinical duties, a significant achievement given the institutional constraints of the period. Dr. Al-Mansouri has supplemented her formal qualifications with regular participation in regional paediatric CME events organised by the Libyan Pediatric Society and pan-Arab paediatric associations, maintaining current knowledge of WHO treatment guidelines for childhood illness.
Clinical Expertise & Procedures
Dr. Al-Mansouri's clinical practice covers the full range of general paediatrics from the neonatal period through adolescence. In the neonatal setting, she manages jaundice (including phototherapy protocols), neonatal infections, and feeding difficulties in newborns requiring hospital admission. She has particular experience with the identification and early management of neonatal sepsis, a leading cause of newborn mortality across sub-Saharan and North African settings.
A significant portion of her outpatient and inpatient work involves acute childhood infections — upper and lower respiratory tract infections, gastroenteritis with dehydration, and febrile illnesses requiring differentiation of bacterial from viral aetiology. She is experienced in the WHO IMCI (Integrated Management of Childhood Illness) framework, a cornerstone of child health services in resource-limited settings. Dr. Al-Mansouri also conducts nutritional assessments, manages children with moderate and severe acute malnutrition, and oversees growth monitoring programmes at the hospital's child health clinic.
Immunisation advocacy and administration form a core part of her practice. She follows the Libyan Ministry of Health vaccination schedule and advises families on the importance of completing vaccine series in a context where many parents have become sceptical of health institutions due to years of disruption.
Research & Publications
Dr. Al-Mansouri has contributed to internal clinical reviews at Tripoli Children's Hospital examining patterns of childhood malnutrition and diarrhoeal disease presentation during periods of population displacement in Libya. These internal audits have helped the hospital's paediatric department calibrate its resource allocation and triage protocols in response to fluctuating patient volumes caused by conflict-related displacement.
She has also participated in data collection efforts coordinated by international health organisations — including UNICEF and WHO field teams operating in Libya — related to childhood immunisation coverage surveys and nutritional status assessments. While formal peer-reviewed publications arising from these activities have been limited by the logistical and institutional constraints of the Libyan academic environment, her fieldwork contributions represent meaningful participation in the regional evidence base for child health in fragile states. She has presented findings at Libyan Pediatric Society symposia and at pan-Arab paediatric conferences attended by practitioners from across the MENA region.
International Patient Services
Tripoli Children's Hospital is a public facility primarily serving the Libyan population, and its capacity for formalised international patient services is limited. That said, Dr. Al-Mansouri regularly consults with families from the Libyan diaspora — particularly those residing in Europe, the Gulf, and North America — who return to Libya with children requiring specialist paediatric assessment. She conducts consultations in both Arabic and English and can prepare written clinical summaries and discharge notes in English to facilitate ongoing care with paediatricians abroad.
For families based outside Libya who are considering medical travel, Dr. Al-Mansouri can provide telephone or video consultations to review clinical histories and imaging, and can advise on whether concerns warrant in-person evaluation in Tripoli or referral to a paediatric centre in Tunisia or Jordan, which have more developed medical tourism infrastructure. She is experienced in navigating the realities of cross-border healthcare coordination for Libyan families and advises a pragmatic, safety-focused approach given the current healthcare environment.
Awards & Recognition
Dr. Al-Mansouri has received commendation from Tripoli Children's Hospital's clinical leadership for her sustained contribution to paediatric services through an extended period of institutional challenge. She is one of the senior female specialists in Libya's paediatric field — a distinction that carries particular significance in a country where women's participation in specialist medicine, while historically present, has faced social and logistical headwinds during years of instability.
She is an active member in good standing of the Libyan Pediatric Society, where she participates in continuing medical education working groups and advocates for improved standards of neonatal and child health care within the public hospital system. Her commitment to remaining in public service in Libya — rather than emigrating, as many trained physicians have done — is itself regarded by colleagues as a mark of professional dedication. She continues to mentor female medical students and junior residents, contributing to the pipeline of future paediatric specialists in the country.
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