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Doctors and specialists from across the UAE gathered for an evening of insightful presentations and collaborative discussions, in Abu Dhabi Image Credit: Supplied

Abu Dhabi: Reem Hospital hosted the International ENT Symposium on July 8th, 2024, at the Rosewood Hotel in Abu Dhabi, according to a media release. Doctors and specialists from across the UAE gathered for an evening of insightful presentations and collaborative discussions, highlighting Reem Hospital’s commitment to medical excellence and innovation, it added.

The event featured leading experts in Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) medicine, who presented the latest advancements, cutting-edge research, and pioneering treatment methodologies. Attendees had the opportunity to engage with the thought leaders, participate in dynamic discussions, and network with peers from various regions.

“We were honoured to host this prestigious International ENT Symposium, reflecting our dedication to advancing medical education and fostering a culture of excellence,” said Zaid Al Siksek, Chairman of Reem Hospital. “This event elevated the standards of ENT practice, offering invaluable learning and collaboration opportunities for all participants,” he added.

The agenda included a series of enlightening presentations, comprehensive case studies, and interactive sessions designed to provide deep insights into current ENT topics. The symposium aimed to be a transformative experience, significantly enhancing the expertise of attending specialists and ultimately benefiting patient care, according to the organisers.

Clancey Po, CEO of Reem Hospital, added, “This symposium is a significant milestone for us. It exemplifies our commitment to bringing global experts together to share knowledge and improve patient outcomes. We believe that such collaborative efforts are essential for the continuous advancement of ENT medicine.”

Dr. Ahmed Nofal, Head of the ENT Department at Reem Hospital, emphasized, “The exchange of innovative ideas and the presentation of groundbreaking research at this symposium are crucial for the development of new and effective treatment methodologies. We are proud to facilitate such a vital platform for learning and collaboration.”

Reem Hospital continues to pursue medical education and collaborative learning, reinforcing its position of excellence in the healthcare sector. This symposium was a testament to its commitment to shaping the future of ENT medicine, the organisers said.