07-09 October 2010, Convention Center,
Movenpick, Free Trade Zone, Kuwait
 
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Day One: Thursday, 07th October 2010  

9:00 - 9:30

Opening Ceremony

His Excellency Dr. Hilal Al Sayer, Kuwait Minister of Health

9:30 - 10:30

Tour of the Exhibition


10:30 - 12:00

Session (1)

"KIMS Criteria for Selecting International Teaching Hospitals" By:

 
Dr. Abdul Lateef Al Bader

General Secretary - Kuwait Institute for Medical Specialties - MOH.
" Treatment Abroad in Kuwait: current status and future trend"
 
Dr. Mohammed Al-Masha'an
Head of Treatment Abroad - Ministry of Health
  Mr.Nayef Al-Manei
Head of Treatment Abroad - Ministry of Interior
  Dr. Gassan Zein
Chief Clinical Officer Kuwait Oil Company Hospital.


 

12:00 - 12:30

Coffee Break

 


12:30 - 13:30


Session (2):
Key Note:
"What You Should Know When Selecting a Hospital and Physician Abroad - A NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Perspective"
Presented By:


  Susan Mascitelli
Senior Vice President, Patient Services
Special Assistant to the President and CEO
  Mr. Jose F. Nunez
Vice President International and Corporate Health

 
  "Open Heart Surgery" By:
Dr. Peter Bodlak

Dr. Soliman Fakeeh Hospital, Saudi Arabia
 
 
"The Role of Private Health Sector for Treatment in Kuwait" By:

  Dr. Tareq Al Mokhaizeem,
CEO, Al Salam International Hospital, Kuwait.
 
     
 

Day Two: Friday, 08th October 2010

 

16:30 - 20:30

Exhibition Only  

Time

Day Three: Saturday, 09th October 2010

 


09:00 - 10:30


Session (3):
International Knowledge Transfer" Importing Experts"



 
"Investment opportunities in Kuwait Healthcare Sector"By:

Dr. Ahmad Al Saleh, Kuwait.


 
"Patient perspective from International healthcare"

Expectations and Perception of Kuwaiti patients for treatment abroad: A case study by:
Dr. Abdulhadi A Ahmad
Manager of Corporate Planning, Oil Sector Services Company

 
"Role of Facilitator in Treatment Abroad" By:
Mr. Gopal Krishna Swami - Virtus Group
 

10:30 - 11:30
  "Recent Advances in Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery In Children & Adults" By:

Dr. Emile Bacha
Chief, Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Program
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital

 
"Management and Strategies in the Obesity" By:

Prof. Senner - Germany

  "Assisted Reproductive Technology" By:
Dr. Magdy El Sheikh
Dr. Soliman Al-Fakeeh Hospital - Saudi Arabia.

 
"Commensal Staphylococcus epidermidis - a major cause of nosocomial Infection. New findings of bacterial virulence factors" By:
Dr. Giovanna Marchini
Medical Director - Al Omooma Hospital- Kuwait

11:30 - 12:00

 Break

 


12:00 – 14:00


Session (4):
Global Healthcare Destination

  Thailand:
Dr. Surapong - President

Thai Private Hospital Association

 
India:

"Relevance of Global Healthcare Education and Knowledge Transfer" By:
Dr. PremKumar Vasudevan Nair

Medical Director, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences (AMIS) - India

Dr. P Sasidharan
Professor and Head of Department, Neonatology. Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences (AMIS) - India.

 
Jordan:
Dr. Awni Bashir

Chairman of Jordanian Private Hospitals Associations.

 
"Psychiatric Services in Jordan" By:

Mr. Rifaat Al Masri
General Manager Al Rasheed Psychiatry Hospital Jordan.
 

14:00

Closing Ceremony

 
     
 
 
 
   
   
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