Speaker Spotlight: Dr. Zeina Ghossoub — Redefining Wellness and Leadership in the Healthcare Industry
We are proud to announce Dr. Zeina Ghossoub El-Aswad, Ph.D., MCC, CWC, ACTC, as a featured speaker at the 17th International Healthcare, Nursing, and Hospital Management Conference, taking place December 17–18, 2025, at Novotel Al Barsha, Dubai, UAE (Hybrid Event).
Speech Title: A New Model to Combat Burnout in the Healthcare Industry Using Coaching, Wellness, and Emotional Intelligence
As healthcare professionals worldwide face increasing pressures, emotional exhaustion, and burnout, Dr. Zeina’s innovative model presents a transformative solution that blends executive coaching, wellness science, and emotional intelligence. Her approach not only addresses the root causes of burnout but also empowers healthcare leaders to cultivate empathy, resilience, and sustainable well-being within their organizations.
Dr. Ghossoub El-Aswad is an internationally acclaimed Executive, Leadership, and Wellness Coach with more than two decades of experience guiding executives, teams, and healthcare professionals toward peak performance. She is the Founder of the International Coaching Federation (ICF) Lebanon Charter Chapter and Co-founder of an ICF-accredited coaching school in Dubai, pioneering the development of the coaching profession across the Middle East.
Her impressive career includes leading executive leadership and cultural transformation initiatives for organizations such as Saudi Post, GUST University, and Technica International. She currently serves as Partner and Chief Wellness Officer at Vital Signs Vital Skills (USA), where she collaborates with prestigious institutions including Harvard University, Mayo Clinic, and McGill University.
A published author, thought leader, and advocate for well-being and emotional intelligence, Dr. Zeina continues to champion a culture of compassion, balance, and excellence in healthcare leadership.
Join us in Dubai to explore her pioneering insights and discover strategies to foster healthier, happier, and more effective healthcare systems.
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