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    Life Diagnostics to host AACC Middle East medical symposium in Dubai

    November 2, 2022
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    MENA Newswire: Life Diagnostics is pleased to announce that 2022 AACC Middle East will take place from November 5 to 6 at the Grand Hyatt in Dubai, UAE. Held in partnership with AACC, a global scientific and medical professional organization dedicated to better health through laboratory medicine. AACC Middle East is a two-day conference paired with a dynamic exhibition that brings the latest in laboratory medicine to the Middle East region. At the conference, attendees will have the opportunity to network with their peers and experts from the U.S. and the Middle East. They will be able to share knowledge and learn about advancements and breakthroughs in laboratory medicine.

    Life Diagnostics to host AACC Middle East medical symposium in DubaiHosam Fouad, Founder, and CEO of Life Diagnostics, wishes every lab professional attending AACC Middle East to benefit from the carefully designed educational program, meet the experts, visit the expo and have the maximum networking opportunities. Hosam said, “Laboratory professionals have played a heroic role during the COVID-19 pandemic so it’s time to meet, connect and exchange experiences and challenges we all faced during the past two years.”

    Rania Bedair, MD, PhD, CMO of Life Diagnostics, and a member of the scientific committee of the conference confirmed that laboratory management and quality assurance will be key conference focus areas. Moreover, several other up-to-date topics pertinent to the field of laboratory medicine will be addressed such as emerging biomarkers and technologies, women’s and children’s health including non-invasive prenatal testing, newborn screening programs, and pediatric reference intervals.

    Hisham Shams, MD, PhD, CSO at Life Diagnostics, and a member of the conference’s scientific committee added that topics were carefully selected and tailored to cover areas of interest to lab professionals in the region. Topics like lab challenges in COVID-19 testing and the lessons learned from the pandemic will be included.

    Life Diagnostics was established in 1998 in the heart of Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates as a fully-fledged diagnostic center that provides a wide range of laboratory and radiology services by adopting innovative technologies to deliver exceptional medical services. Life Diagnostics management is driven by the passion to provide a comprehensive diagnostic experience that helps healthcare professionals to diagnose, treat, monitor, and prevent diseases.

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