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Abu Dhabi to host the
69th International Congress
of Aviation and Space
Medicine (ICASM) from 27th
to 29th
October 2023 with around 300
participants in attendance
(Abu Dhabi, UAE) -
Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE, is hosting the 69th International
Congress of Aviation and
Space Medicine, organized
under the auspices of the
International Academy of
Aviation and Space Medicine
(ICASM),
at the Conrad Abu Dhabi
Etihad Towers Hotel from
October 27th to 29th, in
collaboration with the
General Civil Aviation
Authority, the Department of
Culture and Tourism in Abu
Dhabi, Etihad Airways, Abu
Dhabi Convention and
Exhibition Bureau, and the
Middle East and North Africa
Conferences Company.
Around three hundred
participants will attend the
69th International Congress
of Aviation and Space
Medicine, including a
hundred and eighty experts
and specialists in the field
of aviation and space
medicine from the United
Arab Emirates, other Arab
countries, and delegates
from across the world who
will discuss their latest
aeromedical research.
During the Congress
participants will discuss
the best practices and
innovations in the field of
aviation and space medicine.
The Congress will provide a
great opportunity for
participants and other
interested parties to
communicate and exchange
ideas in the field of
aviation and space medicine.
Professor David
Gradwell, President of the
International Academy of
Aviation and Space Medicine,
emphasizes the significance
of holding the 69th
International Congress of
Aviation and Space Medicine
in Abu Dhabi, the capital of
the UAE, due to its distinct
international status and
proven success in hosting
and organizing major
international events.
He states that both the
organizing and the
scientific committees of the
Congress, have prepared an
important scientific program
for the speakers and
participants to discuss and
focus on during the
Congress. This Congress
will largely benefit
doctors, nurses, scientists,
and others involved in the
field of medical practice
associated with air and
space travel.
The
Congress is expected to
offer important
recommendations and
facilitate international
collaboration in securing
the health and safety of
pilots and astronauts and
all those who travel by air
and into space in the
future.
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