Remote Healthcare Middle East 2017 is dedicated to innovators and visionaries across the remote healthcare industry |
Remote Healthcare Middle East has announced its full agenda for the 2017 instalment. The program boasts an impressive line-up of regional and international experts from NOC's, IOC's, NGO's, Health Authorities, Government, Mining Operators, Private Hospitals, Associations and Engineering Contractors.
Best practice training solutions
The Conference will be held from 7-8 March, 2017 at the Westin Abu Dhabi with an expected attendance of over 200 regional delegates and speakers. Remote Healthcare Middle East will provide an exclusive platform to explore regional trends, explore preventative strategies, review the latest innovations and analyse best practice training solutions for healthcare in remote and extreme environments.
Now is critical period for the remote healthcare sector, Michael Felfernig, Medical Director, International SOS commented, “We are currently going through an economic crisis, it is an important time to ensure quality assurance in remote healthcare in order to save costs.”
Dedicated forum for experts
The event is the only dedicated forum for experts to exchange knowledge and discuss the future of the remote healthcare industry and is supported by a breadth of experts. “This conference brings all aspects of remote medicine under one umbrella and is of benefit for the clinician and non-clinician alike”, said Ahmed Alhajeri, Deputy CEO, National Ambulance Company LLC.
One of the unique aspects of the conference is the breadth of topic coverage and interactive discussions. “Remote Healthcare Middle East is an excellent medium for knowledge sharing and insight progress on this growing field”, stated Ali Hammoud, RAC Admin Unit Head, Emergency Medical Services, Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare.