Published: February 07, 2012
Meeting of the Region's Top Diabetes Experts in Dubai this March
DUBAI, UAE, February 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
In the Middle East and North Africa around 26.6 million people are diabetic; six
countries in the MENA region are among the top 10 globally with the highest prevalence of
diabetes. They include the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Egypt, Kuwait, Oman and Saudi
Arabia. The region spends $5.5 billion annually on diabetes, accounting for 14 percent of
its total health care expenditure and expenditure averages as high as almost $3,000 per
person. Health ministries in the region are working to improve these figures by providing
accessible screening opportunities and training more doctors and nurses.
"In recent years, UAE has seen a quick increase in the number of diabetic patients, it
is estimated that 20% of our population are diabetic. Nowadays, UAE is ranked the 2nd
highest worldwide for diabetes prevalence" explains Doaa Said, Divisional Director of
healthcare events at IQPC. "Therefore, it is important to gather the policy makers with
the leading diabetes experts to develop effective strategies to control the rise in
diabetes in our country" added Said.
Recognising the importance of the prevention and management of diabetes in the MENA
region, IQPC conferences will be hosting Dubai Diabetes Summit in UAE, which will be
gathering the leading experts from international health organisations, national health
authorities, local diabetic associations and leading healthcare professionals to work
together and create a network of committed key opinion leaders to exchange their knowledge
and engage all the stakeholders to fight this epidemic.
The Dubai Diabetes Summit, to be held in Dubai from March 18-21, 2012 will reveal the
latest technologies to researchers, clinicians and general practitioners in diabetes. Key
opinion leaders will present a rich scientific programme on topics such as novel therapies
in treatment of Type II diabetes, updates on prevention strategies to control the rise in
diabetes, improving glycemic control via non-medical interventions, innovative approaches
to managing the complications of diabetes and more.
The summit will host more than 20 expert speakers from the most important health
authorities, hospitals and universities across the world, experts such as Dr. Mahmoud
Fikry, Assistant Undersecretary for Health Policies and Affairs, Ministry of Health, UAE,
Dr. Oliver Harrison, Director, Public Health and Policy, Health Authority Abu Dhabi, Dr.
Abdullah Al-Hamaq, Executive Director, Qatar DiabetesAssociation, Prof. Peter Schwarz,
Researcher, University of Dresden, Germany, Professor Devaka Fernando, Consultant
Endocrinologist, Head of the Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology, Sherwood Forest
Hospitals Foundation Trust, UK will be providing their insights about the prevention and
management of diabetes and will help our country to fight this epidemic.
For more information about Dubai Diabetes Summit please contact Jihan Mohammed,
Marketing Manager, IQPC Middle East, email enquiry@iqpc.ae or call +971-364-2975 or go
to http://www.dubaidiabetessummit.com
SOURCE IQPC Middle East
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