The Middle East plays host to the world’s biggest multi-track healthcare congress this month. Arab Health, which takes place at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre from January 28-31, features the world’s most comprehensive conference programme under the banner of the Arab Health Congress.
The congress encompasses 18 internationally accredited conferences in specialised areas of medicine, surgery and healthcare management with over 400 eminent and internationally acclaimed speakers and more than 6,000 delegates, making it the world’s largest such event.
The conferences are accredited by the American Academy of Continuing Medical Education (AACME), recognised in over 96 countries.
The congress sponsor is UAE development company Emaar that has announced a healthcare group that plans to develop and manage over 100 hospitals, clinics and medical centres in the Middle East and North Africa, the Indian subcontinent and South East Asia in the next 10 years.
Dubai Healthcare City is the leading sponsor of the conferences that make up the Congress— including Leaders in Healthcare.
Supported by the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Health, the Health Authority Abu Dhabi and the Dubai Health Authority, the 2008 edition of Arab Health Exhibition will showcase products and services by more than 2500 exhibitors representing over 65 countries.
More than 50,000 healthcare professionals from all over the world are expected to attend.
Congress conferences include molecular imaging, musculoskeletal, laboratory management, surgery, vascular intervention and orthopedics.
“All Arab Health Congress conferences have AACME accredited hours, demonstrating the fact that Arab Health has met the rigorous standards for delivering quality continuing medical education,” said Simon Page, Group Director of Life Sciences at IIR Middle East, organisers of Arab Health. Source
The congress encompasses 18 internationally accredited conferences in specialised areas of medicine, surgery and healthcare management with over 400 eminent and internationally acclaimed speakers and more than 6,000 delegates, making it the world’s largest such event.
The conferences are accredited by the American Academy of Continuing Medical Education (AACME), recognised in over 96 countries.
The congress sponsor is UAE development company Emaar that has announced a healthcare group that plans to develop and manage over 100 hospitals, clinics and medical centres in the Middle East and North Africa, the Indian subcontinent and South East Asia in the next 10 years.
Dubai Healthcare City is the leading sponsor of the conferences that make up the Congress— including Leaders in Healthcare.
Supported by the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Health, the Health Authority Abu Dhabi and the Dubai Health Authority, the 2008 edition of Arab Health Exhibition will showcase products and services by more than 2500 exhibitors representing over 65 countries.
More than 50,000 healthcare professionals from all over the world are expected to attend.
Congress conferences include molecular imaging, musculoskeletal, laboratory management, surgery, vascular intervention and orthopedics.
“All Arab Health Congress conferences have AACME accredited hours, demonstrating the fact that Arab Health has met the rigorous standards for delivering quality continuing medical education,” said Simon Page, Group Director of Life Sciences at IIR Middle East, organisers of Arab Health. Source
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