Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Thursday, September 23rd 2010 [ME NewsWire]:
Key military medical professionals will gather in Abu Dhabi at Casualty Care Middle East to discuss how to deliver emergency medical treatment to troops and casualties during humanitarian disasters and military operations
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- As humanitarian disasters continue to devastate lives around the globe and the war in Afghanistan rages on, it has never been more important to provide efficient and emergency care to casualties and troops. Top military medical professionals including senior representatives from the UAE Red Cross, Bahrain Defense Force, UAE University and Health Authority Abu Dhabi will gather in Abu Dhabi this December at Casualty Care Middle East to discuss the best ways skilled military medics can treat mass casualties in war zones and deliver emergency care during humanitarian missions.
The Abu Dhabi event, which is fully endorsed and supported by the Health Authority Abu Dhabi, will discuss how regional and international medical services can enhance their understanding of operational imperatives and develop their clinical skills. The healthcare conference programme includes sessions on coordinating and providing medical aid in emergency humanitarian situations, performing damage control surgery in a military environment and providing effective pre-deployment training for field medicine.
Casualty Care Middle East is a unique military medical conference in the region, enabling key regional and international hospital personnel, military medics, disaster and emergency medicine practitioners and emergency planners to network in a stimulating environment. In addition to bringing together an international panel of experts, the medical conference incorporates two practical pre-conference workshops and a post-conference advanced ECG training course.
Casualty Care Middle East will be taking place on 12th-16th December at Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel & Resort, Abu Dhabi. If you would like more information about the medical conference or to access exclusive and complimentary materials including interviews, presentations and reports, please visit www.casualtycareme.com.
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