11/06/2024
Are you planning to enhance your skills and practice in elbow surgery to an advanced level? Get ready to learn from the Exceptional International Faculty at the First Arab Elbow Course!
We are proud to unveil the line-up of world-renowned experts for the first-ever Elbow Course in the region scheduled to take place during 24-26 January 2025 at the Vibrant City of Dubai, marking a significant milestone in our commitment to advancing orthopedic education and practice. This is more than just a course, it's a revolution in elbow care!
Prof. Shawn O’Driscoll is Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, USA. He moved from Toronto, Canada to Rochester in 1992. He had an active shoulder and elbow surgical practice for over 30 years, was founder and Course Director of the Mayo Clinic, “Teach the Teachers” Advanced Surgical Skills Elbow Course clinical and basic science research program and for 25 years, and continues to direct his elbow-focused basic science and clinical research program.
Prof. Roger van Riet MD, PhD is a distinguished full-time elbow surgeon based in Belgium, specializing in treating all aspects of elbow pathology at AZ Monica and University Hospital Antwerp since 2008. With a keen focus on arthroscopy and sports injuries of the elbow, Prof Roger serves as the President-elect of the European Society of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery (SECEC), showcasing their leadership and expertise in the field.
Prof. Pierre Mansat is the Chairman of the Department of Orthopedic and Traumatology Surgery, at Toulouse University Hospital since 2018. He became Professor of Orthopedics and Traumatology in 2004. He is the President of the National Council of Universities for Orthopedic and Traumatology since 2022.
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