The Head of the Egypt Health Care Authority stated that the first international conference is an important step towards developing the healthcare system in Egypt and enhancing the capabilities of doctors with the latest developments and global practices in collaboration with a group of Egyptian and international medical experts.
The Head of the Egypt Health Care Authority: The international conference represents an ideal opportunity to exchange experiences and knowledge about the latest technologies and treatments in the field of head and spinal injuries and aims to open new horizons for cooperation with global institutions to exchange the best successful experiences and localize modern technology in healthcare in Egypt.
The Head of the Egypt Health Care Authority: The conference contributes to the development of unified therapeutic protocols and improving the quality of patient care through the latest clinical guidelines, and its convening in the Ismailia Medical Complex reflects the Authority's status and ability to host and organize world-class medical events.
The Head of the Egypt Health Care Authority: The international conference on the care of head and spinal injuries enhances continuous medical education as a fundamental pillar to improve the efficiency of health services in Egypt and contributes to enhancing the practical and theoretical skills of doctors and caregivers to ensure the provision of distinguished health services.
The Secretary-General of the Egyptian Society of Neurosurgeons: The first international conference represents a new start in the field of head and spinal injuries and enhances Egypt's position as a regional center and contributes to setting the latest clinical guidelines, standard operating procedures, and developing medical staff and updating knowledge to improve treatment outcomes.
The Secretary-General of the Egyptian Society of Neurosurgeons: We are pleased to cooperate with the Egypt Health Care Authority to enhance the level of health care provided and contribute to achieving sustainable development goals and confirm the importance of concerted efforts to provide the best care and treatments for patients.
The Head of Medical Affairs at Ever Pharma in Austria: Our participation in the international conference reflects our ongoing commitment to innovation and excellence in health care, and we seek to establish strategic partnerships with the Egypt Health Care Authority and the Egyptian Society of Neurosurgeons to develop innovative treatment protocols according to global standards and achieve significant achievements in Egypt.
The Managing Director of Ever Pharma in Egypt and Africa: We are proud to cooperate with the Egypt Health Care Authority and the Egyptian Society to exchange the latest scientific expertise and enhance the skills of medical staff and form effective partnerships to ensure the provision of the best services and health care for the Egyptian citizen.
Today, the Egypt Health Care Authority launched the first international conference on advanced care for head and spinal injuries, held in collaboration with the Egyptian Society of Neurosurgeons and Ever Pharma, at the Ismailia Medical Complex under the auspices of the Egypt Health Care Authority in Ismailia Governorate.
Dr. Ahmed El-Sobky, the head of the Egypt Health Care Authority and the general supervisor of the universal health insurance and decent life projects at the Ministry of Health and Population, said that the Authority is proud to sponsor this conference, noting that the first international conference on advanced care for head and spinal injuries aims to provide neurosurgeons, emergency and accident doctors, intensive care and rehabilitation doctors with the latest developments and best global medical practices.
Dr. El-Sobky pointed out that the conference aligns with the vision and strategic objectives of the Authority, which places significant emphasis on training and continuous medical education as a fundamental pillar to enhance the capabilities of the Egyptian health system. He explained that developing training programs and keeping healthcare providers informed of the latest developments and innovations in patient care is part of the Authority's commitment to achieving the highest levels of health care and enhancing the efficiency of services provided to citizens, keeping up with global developments.
Dr. El-Sobky added that the conference includes a selection of Egyptian and international medical experts, making it an ideal opportunity for participants to exchange expertise and knowledge about the latest technologies, treatments, developments, and innovations in the field of advanced care for head and spinal injuries.
Dr. El-Sobky continued, stating that the conference will contribute to the development of treatment protocols and standardization of medical procedures in treating advanced head and spinal injuries, aiming to improve the quality of patient care, enhance multidisciplinary cooperation, and update knowledge according to the latest clinical guidelines and global medical practices.
Dr. El-Sobky emphasized the importance of enhancing cooperation with various local and international entities to achieve integration in providing health services and exchanging scientific knowledge and experiences. He added that the first international conference on advanced care for head and spinal injuries represents an important step towards developing the healthcare system in Egypt, stressing the Authority's commitment to providing the best health services and applying the latest treatment methods to ensure the health and safety of citizens.
Dr. El-Sobky explained that holding this conference at the Ismailia Medical Complex reflects the advanced status of the health facilities affiliated with the Egypt Health Care Authority, which are capable of hosting and organizing world-class medical events. He added that choosing Ismailia as the host city enhances its presence as a distinguished medical center and reflects the interest in developing the health infrastructure in various governorates implementing the universal health insurance system.
In related news, Dr. Ahmed El-Sobky confirmed that the Egypt Health Care Authority aims through this conference to open new horizons for cooperation with distinguished global institutions and entities, aiming to exchange successful experiences in the field of care for head and spinal injuries. He noted that this cooperation would contribute to transferring knowledge and localizing modern technology in Egypt, enhancing the capabilities of Egyptian doctors and improving the level of health services.
Dr. El-Sobky mentioned that the conference would include a number of interactive sessions and practical lectures that allow participants to familiarize themselves with the latest technologies and innovations in treating and managing head and spinal injuries. He added that these activities would help enhance the practical and theoretical skills of doctors and healthcare providers, positively reflecting on the quality of health care provided to patients.
Dr. El-Sobky affirmed that the Egypt Health Care Authority continuously works on developing advanced training programs for doctors, nurses, and technicians, ensuring that they are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to keep pace with global medical developments. He pointed out that such conferences are part of the Authority's strategy to enhance continuous medical education as a fundamental pillar to improve the efficiency of health services in Egypt and ensure the provision of distinguished health and care services to citizens.
Professor Dr. Hazem Ahmed Mustafa, Professor of Neurosurgery at Ain Shams University's Faculty of Medicine and the Secretary-General of the Egyptian Society of Neurosurgeons and the conference president, emphasized during his speech at the conference the importance of this first international conference, which gathers a selection of local and international experts in the field of neurosurgery. This includes various specializations related to head injuries, forming a multidisciplinary treatment team that includes accident surgeries, maxillofacial surgeries, pediatric surgeries, intensive care, and post-injury psychological and physical rehabilitation.
Dr. Mustafa noted that head injuries represent a significant public health challenge worldwide, requiring concerted efforts to provide the best care for patients. According to World Health Organization statistics, head injuries are expected to surpass many other diseases as primary causes of death and disability, especially among individuals under 44 years of age.
Dr. Mustafa added that this conference represents a unique opportunity to exchange expertise and knowledge about the latest technologies and treatments related to head and spinal injuries, contributing to the development of treatment protocols and standardization of medical procedures in Egypt. He confirmed that this conference comes as part of the commitment of the Egypt Health Care Authority and the Egyptian Society of Neurosurgeons to enhance the level of health care provided to patients in Egypt and contribute to achieving sustainable development goals.
Dr. Mustafa pointed out that the conference would significantly contribute to establishing the latest unified clinical guidelines and standard operating procedures for caring for patients with head injuries, leading to improved treatment outcomes and reduced complications. He affirmed that this achievement would have a significant positive impact on the lives of patients and their families.
Dr. Mustafa expressed hope that this conference would mark a new beginning for the field of head injuries in neurosurgery in Egypt and contribute to enhancing Egypt's position as a regional center in this field. He emphasized the importance of continuing to organize such scientific events to develop medical staff and update knowledge in this vital area under the sponsorship of the Egypt Health Care Authority and the Egyptian Society of Neurosurgeons.
Dr. Christian Matiolla, Professor and Expert in Neurosurgery and Skull Base Surgery at AKH Hospital in Austria, stated, "I am honored to be part of the first international conference on advanced head injury treatment in Egypt. This conference represents an important step forward in addressing the global challenge of head injuries. By bringing together leading experts from Egypt and Europe, we have a unique opportunity to exchange knowledge and best treatment methods and develop innovative solutions to improve patient outcomes."
Dr. Matiolla expressed particular enthusiasm for discussing the latest developments in precision surgeries for head injury patients, as well as techniques for reconstructing the skull following accidents. He looked forward to collaborating with his Egyptian colleagues at the Egypt Health Care Authority and the Egyptian Society of Neurosurgeons to establish the latest clinical guidelines and new standard operating procedures for caring for head injury patients.
Dr. Axel Kolumetz, Head of Medical Affairs at Ever Pharma in Austria, said, "Our participation in this conference reflects our ongoing commitment to innovation and excellence in health care. Through our participation, we aim to enhance scientific and research collaboration with the Egypt Health Care Authority and the Egyptian Society of Neurosurgeons, which will enable us to exchange knowledge and the latest developments in treating head and spinal injuries. He continued: We are confident that this cooperation will lead to improved treatment outcomes and provide the best possible care for patients. We also believe in the importance of our investment in continuous training for medical staff, ensuring that they are equipped with the latest medical knowledge and techniques."
Dr. Kolumetz continued, "At Ever Pharma, we are committed to providing high-quality products that contribute to improving patients' lives. Through this conference, we look forward to showcasing our advanced technologies in health care fields and offering training workshops for doctors and health practitioners. We strive to establish strategic partnerships to develop innovative treatment protocols that align with global standards. We are excited about a bright future for health care in Egypt and look forward to achieving significant achievements with our Egyptian partners."
Mr. Osama Asaad, the Managing Director of Ever Pharma in Egypt and Africa, concluded by saying: "Ever Pharma is proud of its close cooperation with the Egypt Health Care Authority, the Egyptian Society of Neurosurgeons, and several Egyptian hospitals, allowing us to focus on three main areas: Firstly, the exchange of scientific expertise according to global guidelines and their implementation; Secondly, enhancing the skills of medical staff in providing health care through the application of these guidelines; and thirdly, continuous communication to form effective partnerships to ensure the availability of high-quality products across hospitals and universities, enhancing Egyptian patients' access to our advanced products," He added that the company's short and long-term plans in Egypt cover various fields such as oncology, neurology, and critical care, benefiting both patients and health care providers alike.
It should be noted that the first international conference on advanced care for head and spinal injuries includes a range of interactive sessions and lectures presented by a selection of international and Egyptian experts, among them: Prof. Dr. Hazem Ahmed Mustafa, Secretary-General of the Egyptian Society of Neurosurgeons and conference president; Prof. Dr. Christian Matiolla, Professor and Head of Neurosurgery at the Medical University of Vienna, Austria; Prof. Dr. Katrin Raue, Professor and Head of the Department of Neurological Rehabilitation and Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at Godesho Hospital, Bonn, Germany; and Prof. Dr. Harald Widlhelm, Professor of Trauma Surgery at the Department of Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery in Vienna, Austria.
Also participating are Dr. Mohamed El-Sanafiri, General Manager of the General Administration of Secondary and Tertiary Care at the Egypt Health Care Authority; Prof. Dr. Hamdi Nabawy, General Supervisor of Neurosurgery Departments at the Egypt Health Care Authority and Head of Neurosurgery at Egypt University of Science and Technology; Prof. Dr. Amir El-Barbary, Professor of Neurosurgery at the Medical University of Vienna, Austria; Prof. Dr. Mohamed El-Deebeky, Professor of Pediatric Surgery at Ain Shams University and Vice President of the Egyptian Society for Pediatric Surgery; Prof. Dr. Magdy El-Sheikh, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery and Spinal Surgery at Tanta University; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Asem Abdel Latif, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery and Pediatric Neurosurgery at Ain Shams University; Dr. Mohamed Khamees, Assistant Lecturer in Neurosurgery at Ain Shams University; and Dr. Saif El-Sweisy, Resident Physician in Neurosurgery at Ain Shams University.
The conference covers a wide range of topics, including the pathophysiology and classification of head injuries, advanced diagnostic imaging and clinical evaluation, comprehensive treatment plans for various head injury cases, cutting-edge and advanced surgical techniques for complex head injuries, care in the neurological intensive care unit for head injury patients, and neurological rehabilitation. The conference features lectures from leading experts, interactive case presentations, surgical interventions, and multidisciplinary group discussions.