The 2nd Middle East
International Meeting on
Innovation and Sepsis kicks
off in Dubai
(DUBAI)
-
The 2nd Middle East
International Conference on
Innovation & Sepsis 2025
commenced today in Dubai,
marking the start of a
two-day event held under the
auspices of Prime Healthcare
Group and in collaboration
with the Dubai Health
Authority. Taking place at
Le Méridien Dubai Hotel &
Conference Centre, this
year’s edition brings
together leading global and
regional experts to discuss
key advancements in sepsis
management.
The
conference opened with a
keynote address by Dr. Adel
Alsisi, Group Chief Medical
Officer & Chair of the
Intensive Care Unit at Prime
Hospital. Insightful
speeches followed from
renowned experts, including
Javier Perez-Fernandez,
President-Elect of the World
Federation of Intensive and
Critical Care (WFICC) and
Medical Director of Critical
Care Services at Baptist
Hospital of Miami, USA,
alongside Dr. Marcio Borges,
Head of the
Multidisciplinary Sepsis
Unit, Critical Care
Specialist, and Associate
Professor of Infectious
Diseases at the University
of the Balearic Islands, Son
Llàtzer University Hospital,
Spain.
Key
discussions at this year’s
event focus on sepsis
definitions, genetics and
phenotypic expressions,
biomarkers for early
diagnosis, and the role of
microbiology in sepsis
management, among other
critical topics.
Dr. Adel Alsisi,
Conference Chairman,
emphasized the importance of
the event, stating:
"TECNO SEPSIS serves as a
crucial platform to address
sepsis, a life-threatening
condition requiring urgent
medical intervention. This
conference provides an
invaluable opportunity for
participants to explore the
latest advancements in
diagnosis and treatment. At
Prime Healthcare Group, we
are proud to sponsor this
essential gathering once
again, reaffirming our
commitment to advancing
healthcare standards in the
UAE and beyond. Dubai’s
selection as the host city
further underscores the
UAE’s reputation as a
leading medical tourism
destination."
The
conference brings together a
distinguished assembly of
experts specializing in
critical care, infectious
diseases, and sepsis
treatment from across the
globe. Notable speakers
include Professor Craig
Coopersmith, Director of the
Emory Critical Care Center
and Professor of Surgery at
Emory University, and Dr.
Hussein Al Rahma, Founder of
the Emirates Intensive Care
Society and Head of
Intensive Care & Emergency
Medicine at Saudi German
Hospital. Additionally, Dr.
Carlos Sanchez, Head of the
Latin America Sepsis
Project, and Dr. Alfredo
Matos, Chief of Surgical
Intensive Care and Professor
of Surgery at the University
of Panama, will join a
distinguished roster of
senior consultants and
academics from the United
States, Europe, the Middle
East, and Latin America.
The conference's
scientific sessions aim to
discuss the latest
developments in diagnosing
and treating sepsis,
fostering international
collaboration to combat this
global health challenge.
PRINT
THIS ARTICLE
|