Friday 30 December 2022 – 2.56pm
DUBAI, 30th December, 2020 (WAM) — The UAE Vascular Surgery Conference, organized by the Vascular Surgery Division of the Emirates Medical Association, will kick off in Dubai on 7th and 8th January, with many vascular surgeons attending international and regional companies.
The conference, which will be held at the “Intercontinental Festival City” hotel, features a rich scientific program and more than 15 workshops and offers continuing medical education for doctors and specialists in this field with the aim of improving and developing their skills and learning about the latest scientific discoveries in this field.
Dr Dina Al-Qudra, Head of the Emirati Vascular Surgery Division, said that with the availability of all the researches, practices and new technologies, the quality of care in vascular surgeries has changed dramatically, emphasizing that this conference will enable medical specialists and all attendees to learn about the latest technologies and the best ways to prevent and manage vascular diseases, especially in the Middle East.
He highlighted the participation of more than 500 specialists from around the world at the conference, which will focus on a number of axes related to modern trends and the latest developments in vascular surgery over the course of two days, noting that the scientific committee of the conference includes more of 65 international speakers during the lectures, sessions, seminars and workshops included in the program The conference will highlight the latest developments in research and scientific studies and how to spread awareness on the importance of treating vascular diseases.
For his part, Dr. Ibrahim Reda, chairman of the scientific committee of the UAE division of vascular surgery, said that adequate training and education for healthcare professionals is an essential component of any national strategy for prevention and management control of vascular disease. vascular surgery Emphasizing that the conference workshops will focus on hands-on training on the latest developments and techniques for vascular surgery with an emphasis on the latest guidelines on new science in diabetic foot and carotid stenting, new devices in angiogenesis for arteriovenous fistula and more.
Reda Abdel Nour / Halima Al Shamsi