We are proud to announce that Dr. Anees Alyafei will be a featured workshop leader at the upcoming 68th EQUIP Conference 2026 in Kraków. His session, "Evidence-Based Stress Management in Family Medicine: Clinical Assessment and Multimodal Interventions," tackles one of the most pressing challenges in modern primary care: the "invisible" impact of chronic stress on both patients and practitioners. 🩺✨

We sat down with Dr. Alyafei to discuss how his workshop bridges the gap between complex behavioral models and the high-pressure reality of a busy GP clinic. 🀝

 


The "Why": Why is work-related stress still under-detected? πŸ”

Dr. Alyafei: "Work-related stress often hides behind 'legitimate' physical complaints like headaches, fatigue, or uncontrolled diabetes. Because of this, clinical attention tends to stay on lab results and prescriptions rather than the underlying chronic psychosocial load. πŸ“‰

My workshop offers a brief, scripted stress assessment using validated tools. The goal is to ensure that identifying and managing stress becomes a routine part of cardiometabolic and non-communicable disease (NCD) care—not just an optional extra." βœ…

The "How": How can a busy GP apply this in a 15-minute consultation? ⏱️

Dr. Alyafei: "We have operationalized complex stress frameworks into a concise, reproducible three-step approach:

  • Screening: Nursing staff can conduct initial screening in the waiting area using short, validated tools (PHQ-2, GAD-2, and PSS). πŸ“‹

  • Focused Assessment: The physician performs a targeted, stress-oriented history-taking and brief risk assessment. πŸ‘¨‍βš•οΈ

  • Prescription: The consultation concludes with a structured plan that integrates a brief intervention—such as 4-7-8 breathing—a specific behavioral goal, and clear stepped-care pathways." πŸ—’οΈ

The "Takeaway": What is the one skill every participant should carry back? 🧘‍♂️

Dr. Alyafei: "The single practice I most want them to take back is a specific, time-bound 'micro-dose' relaxation prescription. πŸ’ŠπŸ§˜

If every clinician leaves comfortable saying, 'I’m prescribing this 2-minute breathing practice as part of your cardiometabolic risk and sleep management,' then we have begun to normalize lifestyle-based stress management as a standard of care." 🌟

 


Meet Dr. Anees Alyafei πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦

Dr. Alyafei is a leading figure in wellness and healthy lifestyle medicine in Qatar's primary healthcare sector. A consultant in community medicine and a specialist certified by the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, he oversees wellness center services for Qatar’s primary healthcare corporation. πŸ₯ His extensive experience includes serving as Deputy Medical Manager during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 ⚽ and holding leadership roles within the Qatar Doctors Association.

 


Explore More Perspectives from our EQUIP 2026 Spotlight Series 🌍

Under our theme, "Strengthening the Heart of Primary Care: Well-being and Resilience in Family Physicians," we encourage you to explore these diverse perspectives on the future of our profession:

  • Rethinking Mentorship: A Conversation with EQUIP 2026 Keynote Speaker Dr. SΔ±dΔ±ka Ece Yokuş 🩺✨

    • On shifting from traditional hierarchy to dynamic, intergenerational "twinning" and peer support. πŸ‘‰ [Read Interview]

  • Prof. Dr. Dorien Zwart (EQUIP President): On "Bridging the Gap" and the safety implications of intergenerational "twinning." πŸ‘‰ [Read Interview] πŸ”—

  • Ulrik Bak Kirk: Digital Ally or Digital Burden? Exploring the role of AI in physician well-being. πŸ‘‰ [Read Interview] πŸ€–

  • Dr. Andrée Rochfort: On evidence-based physician well-being as a prerequisite for patient safety. πŸ‘‰ [Read Interview] πŸ›‘οΈ

  • Dr. Anastasiya Spasibo: On maintaining clinical quality and resilience during times of crisis and conflict. πŸ‘‰ [Read Interview] πŸ•ŠοΈ

 


Join Us in Kraków! πŸ‡΅πŸ‡±

Published on 26 April 2026.