
More than 400 spine surgeons and specialists from Europe, North America, and the Middle East gathered in Dubai today for the 17th Dubai Spine Conference 2016 to share state-of-the-art technology and techniques to clinicians in an effort to improve patient outcomes and to present the latest surgical techniques, research, and management strategies.
In addition to presentation by thought leaders from around the world, the Dubai International Spine Conference brings physicians and other clinicians together in networking opportunities for three days that allow them to share their insights.
Organised by the Neuro Spinal Hospital in Dubai organizes in conjunction with ArabSpine and North American Spine Society (NASS), the important spine conference will discuss 100 research papers tackling diverse theme on Technology in Spine Surgery, Spinal Deformities, Failed Back Surgery & Peripheral Nerve Reconstructive Surgery.
Dr. Abdul Karim Msaddi, Chairman of the conference, said Dubai Spine Conference has proven to be the main regional and regular spinal event that utilizes education, research and advocacy to foster the highest quality, ethical, value and evidence-based spine care for healthcare providers and patients provided by highly acclaimed international and regional faculty.
''I would like to extend my sincere thanks to the Ministry of Health and Prevention of the United Arab Emirates and Dubai Health Authority for their valuable support to Dubai Spine Conferences,'' he added.
The conference agenda offers quality information that will comprise of oral presentations, poster presenters, keynote lectures, and a dedicated faculty-participant question and answer forum.
Industry leaders will also exhibit their latest cutting edge technology which will run continuously in the entire conference.
Source :WAM
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