Over600 Medical Professionals Attended The Third Edition Of Medcare Women And Children Hospital’s Annual Symposium

Over600 Medical Professionals Attended The Third Edition Of Medcare Women And Children Hospital’s Annual Symposium

Around 600 medical professionals attended the third edition of the Annual Symposium of Medcare Women and Children Hospital

The third edition of the Medcare Women and Children Hospital symposium, a specialized annual event dedicated to treating conditions that affect women and children, successfully concluded on Saturday, April 19, 2025 at the hotel and the Le Meridien conference. The seven programs presented highly enriching and attractive discussions about the most significant challenges that affect women and children. The fundamental meeting of a day, the health of women and children with theme: the advanced results through surgical and medical synergy ‘, focused on the latest medical care updates, new more recent practices and developments in medicine for women and children.

Accredited for continuous medical education (CME) with seven CME points for a one -day symposium, the conference attracted some 600 health professionals and beyond. The conference had 27 main speakers through trends health issues such as obstetrics, gynecology, neonatology, pediatrics, endocrinology, cardiology, genetic and emergency medicine.

“The nucleus of maternal and child care must focus on the moments,” said Dr. Malathi Arshanapalai, medical and quality director of the Aster DM Healthcare group. “This symposium is developed on the basis of evidence -based medicine, while integrating innovation, collaboration and clinical excellence. When these elements are aligned, the attention we provide to mothers and children becomes the best possible attention, ensuring.”

“This event provides a learning platform that goes beyond textbooks and traditional training. When listening to experts, observe best practices and understand real world applications, health professionals can refine the approach and improve the patient patient patient patient patient patient patient. Malathi added.

Dr. Ahmed Abdelhamed, medical director of Medcare Women & Children and Medcare Medical Centers, emphasized the holistic approach of the symposium, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in maternal and child health. “What makes this event really unique is its ability to gather not only doctors, but also allied medical care providers, including nutritionists, physiotherapists and mental health specialists, all those who play real experiences, the symposium guarantees that health professionals in all specialties can improve their clinical decisions, innovative treatments and collective work to achieve optimal health to obtain optimal health for jobs and the children.

Highlighting the leadership of Medcare in the medical care of women and children in the region, Dr. Imbdel Hameed also declared: “We established this symposium three years ago to raise the standard of attention to women and children throughout the region. By sharing our experience in the management of complex cases and implement Patient results “.

Dr. Azza Gouda, head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Medcare Women & Children Hospital, declared that “this symposium is not just about theoretical discussions, it is a reference event that the collaboration of Foster and encourages in the exchange of OH -Ur Orphagere of the advantages. This is a recognized annual platform to advance to the excellence in the health of health in women and care for health in women Children and children’s care. ” “.” “.” “.” “” “.” “

The Symposium had a highly structured agenda, which covers fundamental and advanced issues that focus on the health of women and children, some of which included interesting areas such as intestinal endometriosis, breast cancer, fertility and pcos, genetics in newborns, the previous placenta, recurrent feather nutritional deficiencies in children.

As the Medcare Women & Children Health symposium continues to evolve, the organizers are committed to expanding regional associations, integrating global advances and shaping the future of women’s and child care.

“This symposium is not just about academic knowledge, it is about training health professionals to provide world class care standards to their communities,” said Dr. Issam Abdelbari Head of the Pediatrics Department of the Medcare Women & Children Hospital. “Looking towards the future, we aspire to associate with universities to advance in the training of medical students and raise this symposium to an international platform, establishing new reference points for the medical care of women and children throughout the region.”

With innovative discussions, case studies promoted by experts and innovations with vision of the future, MWCH’s third annual symposium is erected as a lighthouse to advance patient care, foster collaboration and shape excellence in health for women and children.