Dubai: Experts from Cleveland Clinic's international locations are set to share strategies for healthcare excellence and insights into innovative treatments and medical research at the World Health Expo Dubai (WHX Dubai). This event, formerly known as Arab Health, is recognized as the Middle East's largest healthcare gathering, scheduled to occur from 9th to 12th February.
According to Emirates News Agency, Cleveland Clinic will be represented by a delegation of clinical and operational leaders at WHX Dubai and WHX Labs Dubai. They are scheduled to present on various topics, including advanced therapies, surgical innovation, laboratory leadership, antimicrobial stewardship, women in leadership, and healthcare ESG.
The participation of Cleveland Clinic highlights the collaborative nature of its global operations. Facilities in the US, Canada, the UK, and the UAE work collectively to enhance patient care, medical education, and research efforts.
The international reach of Cleveland Clinic now encompasses 23 hospitals and over 280 outpatient facilities. This is complemented by a growing network of global patient representatives who engage with patients across 17 countries and maintain strategic relationships with hospitals in Chile, Croatia, Mexico, Vietnam, and Uzbekistan.
Tommaso Falcone, M.D., Executive Vice President and President of International and Emerging Markets at Cleveland Clinic, stated, "Cleveland Clinic's global network continues to evolve as we introduce new models of care and expand our ability to support patients across continents. WHX Dubai brings together forward-thinking clinicians and healthcare organizations, and it's an ideal setting to highlight the innovative work happening across our system and to learn from others who share our commitment to advancing care delivery."
