Arab Health press release
16 January 2012
The London Clinic increases its international presence at Arab
Health
Arab Health, the world's largest multi-track healthcare congress
(23-26 January), provides The London Clinic with an opportunity to
showcase its world-renowned expertise to the Middle Eastern medical
profession.
As the UK’s largest independently-owned hospital, The London
Clinic has a long tradition of medical expertise and clinical
excellence for patients from the UK and abroad.
The London Clinic will be exhibiting at Arab Health and is also
supporting several of its leading consultants speaking at the
Congress on various topics including:
• Professor Peter Harris, Consultant Vascular and Endovascular
Surgeon
• Mr Andrew Jenkinson, Consultant in General and Bariatric
Surgery
• Mr Angus Lewis, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
• Mr Elliot Sorene, Consultant Orthopaedic, Hand and Upper
limb Surgeon
• Professor Justin Stebbing, Professor of Cancer Medicine and
Medical Oncology
• Professor Simon Taylor-Robinson, Professor of
Translational Medicine and Consultant Hepatologist
• Mr Alistair Windsor, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon
The London Clinic currently caters for visiting nationals from
over 30 countries, and is committed to further strengthening our
ties in the Middle East region. Our International Office represents
the Clinic’s links to government departments and medical officials,
as well as the British Embassies, and we will continue to invest
time in growing our presence and sharing our expertise and best
practice at healthcare exhibitions, starting with Arab
Health.
For more information, please email info@thelondonclinic.co.uk
More information about Arab Health
More than 70,000 medical and healthcare professionals are
expected to descend on the Dubai International Convention and
Exhibition Centre in January for the 37th Arab Health Exhibition
and Congress. Organised by Informa Exhibitions, the Arab Health
Exhibition provides a platform for the world’s leading
manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors to meet the medical and
scientific community in the Middle East and beyond.
Overall the Arab Health Exhibition and Congress will feature
more than 3,000 exhibiting companies from 70 countries. At
the Arab Health Congress, around 6,000 delegates are attending 17
leading continuing medical education (CME) accredited conference
streams. The event will be offering the equivalent of 40 days of
continuing medical education, ensuring that patients in the Middle
East are receiving world class medical care and diagnosis.