Dr. Abdullah Al Junaibi
Paediatric
Endocrinologist,
Zayed Military
Hospital
Dr. Abdulrahman Al Jassmi
Head of Paediatric
Hematology & Oncology,
Dubai Hospital
Dr. Anwar Sallam
Chief of General
Pediatrics, Consultant Pediatric Pulmonologist; Deputy Chief Medical Officer,
Al Mafraq Hospital
Dr. Arwa Nasir
Division Chief of
General Paediatrics,
University of
Nebraska Medical Center
Dr. Ayesha Abdullah
Managing Director,
Dubai Healthcare City
Dr. Bariah Dardari
Head of Paediatric
Dept,
Al Zahra Hospital
Dr. Debasis Biswas
Neonatologist,
NMC Specialty
Hospital
Dr. Eeva-Liisa Langille
Head of Paediatrics,
Burjeel Hospital
Dr. Eyman Shebani
Consultant Physician,
General Pediatrics
Sheikh Khalifa
Medical City
Dr. Farida Al Hossani
Manager, Communicable
Diseases Department,
Health Authority Abu
Dhabi
Dr. George V. Mazariegos
Chief Paediatric
Transplantation, Professor of Surgery and Critical Care
University of
Pittsburgh
Dr. HeshamTawakol
Consultant
Neonatologist,
Corniche Hospital
HE. Nasser Khalifa Al Budoor
Director Dubai
Medical District,
Ministry of Health,
UAE
Dr. Iftikhar Jan
Consultant & Head
of Pediatric Surgery,
Zayed Military
Hospital
Dr. Jessica Rios
Clinical
Psychologist,
Child Early
Intervention Medical Center
Kazu Matsuda
Regional Sales
Manager,
Pigeon Singapore
Dr. Ken K Nischal MD FRCOphth
Director , Childrens
Eye Center of Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Professor of
Ophthalmology
University of
Pittsburgh
Dr. Kethar Saravanan
Specialist
Paediatrician,
City Hospital
Dr. Khaled El-Atawi
Specialist Senior
Registrar Neonatology,
Latifa Hospital
Dr. Khalid Omer Ibrahim
Head of Paediatric
Neurology Division, Dept. of Paediatrics,
Hamad General
Hospital
Dr. Laszlo Kiraly
Head, Paediatric Cardiology & Medical Affairs Chief,
Sheikh Khalifa Medical City
Dr. Mahmoud Saleh Elhalik
Head of Paediatric
Dept,
Latifa Hospital
Dr. Maisam Bakir
Consultant
Paeditrician,
Thalessemia Center,
Latifa Hospital
Dr. Mohamed Hamdan
Consultant Paediatric
Cardiologist, Clinical Professor of Paediatrics, UAE University, Co-founder,
Kidsheart,
American Fetal &
Children’s Heart Center
Dr. Monika Kaushal
Head of Department of
Paediatrics
Zulekha Hospital
Dubai
Dr. Mudit Kumar
Consultant Paediatrician & Specialist Neonatologist,
Wellcare Hospital
Dr. Muna Al Kuwairi
Director of Primary
Healthcare Department,
Ministry of Health
Dr. Nawal Al Kabbi
Head of Infectious
Diseases,
Sheikh Khalifa
Medical City
Dr. Ruba Rizk
Paediatric Adolescent
Medicine Specialist,
Sheikh Khalifa
Medical City
Dr. Sridhar Kalyanasundaram
Consultant Neonatologist, Director of Neonatology
American Hospital
Prof. Dr. Tawfik A. M. Khoja
Director General Executive Board Health
Ministers’ Council for Cooperation Council
Dr. Yasser Nakhlawi
Chairman of Paediatric Institute,
Sheikh Khalifa Medical City
Interactive Parallel Workshops Congress Day 2: Friday, 30 May 2014
17.15-19.15
17.15-19.15,
Workshop
A: Nutrition Strategies for Feeding High Risk Neonates
Workshop
Leader: Dr. Khaled El-Atawi, Specialist Senior Registrar Neonatology, Latifa
Hospital
Overview:
Poor
nutritional management of preterm babies can result in numerous adverse
outcomes including poor growth, poor bone mineralisation and fracture, anaemia,
and risk of poor neurodevelopmental outcome.
Lack
of nutrition and feeding protocols can delay feeding and nutrition milestones, which
could delay discharge and reduce cost-effectiveness.
17.15-19.15,
Workshop
B: Management of Seizure from START to STATUS
Workshop
Leader: Dr. Khalid Omer Ibrahim, Head of Paediatric Neurology Division, Dept.,
of Paediatrics, Hamad General Hospital
Overview:
This workshop has been deigned to give general paediatricians , paediatrics
emergency staff, paramedics., Nursing staff including school nurses a simple
straightforward approach to identify and manage seizures in a practical and
interactive workshop setting.
17.15-19.15
, Workshop
C: Managing Different Clinical Scenarios in Paediatric Heart Disease
Workshop
Leader: Dr. Mohamed Hamdan, Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist, Co-Director, KidsHeart
& Clinical Professor of Paediatrics, UAE University College of Medicine
Overview:
Congenital
heart disease (CHD) is the most common congenital anomaly. Presentation varies
according to the type and patient age. Correct diagnosis however, requires
careful diagnostic work-up, which the pediatricians do not have, in many
occasions. However, simple examination and testing tools readily available in
many hos-pitals can be of great help in the initial assessment and diagnosis.
Interactive Parallel Workshops Congress Day
3: Saturday, 31 May 2014
15:30-17:30
15:30-17:30
Workshop A: Evidence Use of Antibiotic
Workshop
Leader: Dr. Nawal Al Kaabi, Head Infectious Diseases, Paediatric Residency
Programme
Director, Sheikh Khalifa Medical City
Overview:
According
to the World Health Organisation infectious diseases kill over 17 Million
people a year. Therefore, antibiotics are essential to save lives and to
improve the quality of life. On the other hand, antibi-otics are among the most
commonly prescribed drugs in the world. Inappropriate use of antibiotics
increases the cost of healthcare, induce side effects and contributes to the
emergence and spread of bacterial re-sistance. The focus of this workshop is to
understand the appropriate selection of antibiotics and promote the rational
use of it.
15:30-17:30,
Workshop B: Neonatal Ventilation
Workshop
Leader: Dr. Mudit Kumar, Consultant Paediatrician & Specialist
Neonatologist, Welcare Hospital
Overview:
This workshop enables participants to remain up-to-date with the recent
developments in neonatal ventilation. It offers an outstanding opportunity to
discuss clinical problems associated with ventilation. The workshop includes a
variety of topics including ventilation initiation, monitoring, different modes
and troubleshooting during ventilation.
15:30-17:30,
Workshop C: Neonatal Jaundice
Workshop
leader: Dr. Monika Kaushal, Consultant neonatologist, head of Pediatric and
Neonatology Department, Zulekha Hospital
Overview:
Jaundice
is one of the most common neonatal problem. In recent years, changes in
healthcare practices including the early discharge of newborns have transformed
the management of neonatal jaundice into an outpatient problem. This workshop
will help participants understand risk factors before discharge, identify early
jaundice and understand how to treat jaundice in a scientific and evidence-based way.
Important Dates:
Early
Bird Deadline is 27 February 2014
Registration
Deadline is 17 April 2014
To register today, contact us at:
E.:
[email protected] T.: +971.50.455.8738
Group Discounts available. Contact us for
more information Contact us.
Registration
fees include lunches, refreshments, documentation and certificate of
attendance.
All Fees in USD | Before 27 Feb. 14 | Before 17 Apr. 14 | Regular |
Congress+ 2 workshops | 599 USD | 699 USD | 799 USD |
Congress + 1 workshop | 499 USD | 599 USD | 699 USD |
Congress only | 499 USD | 499 USD | 599 USD |
2 workshops | 299 USD | 349 USD | 399 USD |
1 workshop | 199 USD | 199 USD | 249 USD |
Amwaj Rotana
Jumeirah
Beach Residence,
P.O. Box 86834
, Dubai, United Arab Emirates,
Phone: +971 4 428
2000
, Fax: +971 4 434 3666
Accommodation
For
accommodation, please contact the venue directly and quote participation at the
Arab Paediatric Medical Congress to get the special rate.
You
may contact the hotel directly at: [email protected],
+971 4 428 2000