Dubai hosts the 21st Emirates Critical Care Conference and the 2nd World Summit of the World Federation of Intensive Care and Critical Care (WFICC) from May 9 to May 11.

Dubai hosts the 21st Emirates Critical Care Conference and the 2nd World Summit of the World Federation of Intensive Care and Critical Care (WFICC) from May 9 to May 11.

2 May، 2025 0 By manager

With the participation of 2000 medical and nursing staff and 45 international associations from 45 countries

 

Dubai – 2 – May -2025

Dubai hosts the 21st Emirates Critical Care Conference along with the 2nd World Summit of the World Federation of Intensive Care and Critical Care (WFICC) starting May 9 at Intercontinental Festival City Hotel, Dubai and will continue until May 11, in parallel with The 16th Asia Africa Conference of the World Federation of Intensive and Critical Care – WFICC and the 7th Global Network for Emergency Medicine – GNEM and in collaboration with the 7th Conference of the Emirates Nursing Association (ENA) Critical Care chapter and the 20th World Federation of Critical Care Nurses (WFCCN) World Congress and in conjunction with the 21st International Pan Arab Critical Care Medicine Society – IPACCMS

Conference.

The event, which is endorsed by more than 35 scientific medical societies and more than 2,000 medical and nursing staff from 45 countries, sheds light on the latest technologies used in artificial respiration and the latest drugs as well as the findings of critical care science.

Prof. Dr. Hussein Al Rahma, Founding President of the Emirates Critical Care Conference, and Founding President of the Emirates Intensive Care Association, President of the International Pan Arab Critical Care Medicine Society, and the Chairperson of the conference , said the conference organized by Info Plus Events the aims to bring together elite doctors, specialists and researchers with experience in the field of intensive care and critical care medicine in the Middle East and the world to exchange Expertise, discussing the latest advanced technologies, and keeping pace with innovations and research in force globally.

 

He stated that the conference activities include 275 speakers, including 130 international speakers, 65 regional speakers, in addition to 80 speakers from within the country, pointing out that the number of lectures that will be reviewed throughout the three days reaches 381 lectures in 77 scientific sessions, in addition to 4 scientific workshops, 4 training courses, 131 scientific research for doctors and resident doctors, and 6 seminars for the industrial sector, pointing out that on the sidelines of the conference, a number of qualitative agreements will be signed with a number of entities. Global that will benefit all parties.

 

Dr. Al Rahma stressed the importance of the conference, especially since the scientific papers that will be discussed are a summary of the experiences and research reached by critical care and accident doctors and to share with the attendees to exchange experiences, best practices and treatment protocols they have reached since the outbreak of the pandemic.

 

34 international and local companies specialized in critical care devices and ventilators will participate in the event to showcase the latest discoveries and products in the field of critical care medicine.

 

Throughout the conference, lectures will be delivered on topics related to septicemia, infection, fluids in the intensive care unit, nephrology and acute kidney injury, artificial ventilation, acute respiratory distress syndrome, trauma surgery, anesthesia and pain management, cardiac ology, nutrition, the elderly, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and infection surveillance.