The London Clinic cements its partnership with the
Middle East
February 2012
The London Clinic recently returned from the Arab
Health Exhibition and Congress 2012 in Dubai, UAE – the largest
event of its kind in the Middle East, attended by more than
65,000 international healthcare professionals.
The annual event allowed the Clinic to showcase it’s world leading
medical expertise in specialties such as cancer, bariatrics,
orthopaedics, liver and endovascular surgery as a number of our key
consultants led seminars in these areas, sharing best practice and
knowledge, as well as answering queries on The London Clinic’s
stand in the ‘British hall’. Visitors to the stand included
suppliers, government representatives, investors, refererrs,
doctors and medical staff from the Middle East region.
Karen Bullivant, Marketing Director at The London Clinic, says:
“The Middle East healthcare market is undergoing significant change
and we firmly believe in supporting this by sharing our medical
expertise, for which we are internationally
renowned."
“Arab Health provided a tremendous opportunity to strengthen our
existing excellent relationships with government and medical
officials and help to ensure that we truly understand and can meet
the needs of the region.”
Above right: Professor Peter
Harris, Khaled Mansour and Mr Andrew Jenkinson in front of
the
Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building situated in
Dubai
The Clinic is working to further cement its links
with this market through our Gulf Regional Business Manager, Paul
Johnson, based in Dubai. Paul and his UK based counterpart,
Khaled Mansour, liaise with government departments, officials and
embassies to keep them updated on new cutting edge treatments
and technologies and to ensure these patients receive the very best
in terms of care, treatment and ultimately outcomes.
Left: Mr Alastair Windsor, Mr Andrew Jenkinson, Professor
Justin Stebbing and Mr Elliot Sorene on the Clinic's stand
For further information please email: info@thelondonclinic.co.uk
The list of the Clinic’s consultants’ seminars
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Consultant
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Seminar subjects
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Professor Peter Harris, Consultant Vascular and Endovascular
Surgeon
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- Endovascular Intervention: Abdominal aortic aneurysm
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Mr Andrew Jenkinson, Consultant in General and Bariatric
Surgery
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- Bariatric surgery: Surgical cure for Type 2 Diabetes
- Optimising the high-risk patient for surgery
- Teamwork in Surgery
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Mr Angus Lewis, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
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- The management of acute pelvic trauma, past present and
future
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Mr Elliot Sorene, Consultant Orthopaedic, Hand and Upper Limb
Surgeon
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- Vascularised bone graft for Scaphoid Non-Union
and Kienbock’s Disease
- Total wrist, ulnar head, lunate and small joint
replacement surgery
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Professor Justin Stebbing, Professor of Cancer Medicine and Medical
Oncology
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- Rectal cancer: What is free margin?
- Gastric cancer management
- Masterclass Breast – the role of AND
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Professor Simon Taylor-Robinson, Professor of Translational
Medicine and Consultant Hepatologist
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- Viral Hepatitis: To perform live biopsy or not?
Possible non-invasive alternatives
- Abdominal diagnostic tools and strategies for
non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
- Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis – US, CT, MRI and
MR spectroscopy
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Mr Alastair Windsor, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon
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- Surgical Educator Moderator: How to teach errors
to residents
- Anal disease masterclass
- Crohn’s Disease: Is there a role for the
general surgeon?
- Common general surgery – Surgical management
of high output stoma
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