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Abu Dhabi is gearing up to shine as a hub for emergency medical service innovation with the inaugural Abu Dhabi International EMS Conference, taking place from 25 to 27 November 2025. This groundbreaking event aims to enhance ambulance service quality and pre-hospital medical care regionally.
The three-day conference will welcome top physicians, emergency responders, and specialists from around the globe, creating a unique opportunity for sharing insights, scientific advancements, and pioneering solutions. Participants will have access to nine specialized training workshops tailored for healthcare professionals and first responders, as well as public workshops accredited by the American Heart Association, covering essential skills such as first aid and CPR.
An exciting feature of the event is the Ambulance Challenge, where teams from both local and international backgrounds will engage in realistic emergency scenarios that will test their response times, collaboration, and effectiveness under high-pressure situations. This practical approach underscores the importance of readiness for real-world emergencies.
By promoting synergy between local and international emergency medical organizations, the conference seeks to improve operational effectiveness, share best practices in disaster management, and establish Abu Dhabi as a premier center for advanced emergency medical care.
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