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المملكة: Recent innovations and 44 speakers at the “Red Sea Trauma Conference” in Jeddah

The “Red Sea Injury Conference” was launched in Jeddah with the participation of 44 local and international speakers and trainers, to form a specialized platform that discusses the latest developments and innovations in the field of injury and accident management.
The conference is held under the patronage of the CEO of the Second Jeddah Health Cluster, A. D. Shadi Al-Khayyat, for two days in Jeddah.
The conference brings together an elite group of experts to discuss a group of important topics, including caring for patients before they enter the hospital, developments in the fields of trauma, in addition to the importance of mastering leadership in crises within the framework of health care, the role of the trauma registry in improving the quality of care, and education in the field of trauma to ensure an effective response. In emergency situations.

Scientific sessions

The Executive Vice President of Health Care Delivery and Operations in the Assembly and Chairman of the Conference Committees, Dr. Mubarak Al Mubarak, said that the conference includes 6 scientific sessions and 3 dedicated workshops targeting surgical and emergency doctors, as well as disaster and crisis specialists, which facilitates the exchange of knowledge and experiences between various specialties.
Al Mubarak added that the conference strengthens cooperation between the Jeddah Health Cluster and official sectors such as the Saudi Red Crescent, with the aim of improving emergency response and comprehensive health care.

Recent innovations and 44 speakers at the “Red Sea Trauma Conference” in Jeddah

Surgical skills

The conference also highlights the latest surgical skills and advanced technologies, providing an ideal environment for exchanging ideas and best practices among participants, to support research and development efforts in the health sector.
This conference is the culmination of the efforts made to achieve the national transformation goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, as it seeks to enhance the capabilities of health personnel by providing advanced educational programs, to benefit society and improve the level of health services provided.

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