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4TS Conference 2015 Dear Sir We would like to announce to you 4TS Conference 2015 In collaboration with International Society of Endovascular Specialists & American College of Cardiology Chapter in UAE (Emirates Cardiac Society) The Conference will be held on 19 & 20 February 2015 in Conrad Dubai Hotel 4TS - Top To Toe Transcatheter Solutions has been specifically designed for physicians specialized in interventional cardiology, vascular surgery, Endovascular specialists and interventional radiology, as well as fellows, residents, and other healthcare professionals interested in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Two days event offers workshops, presentations, live cases, live in a box session and Debates. Scientific Committee Dr. Abdel Maged Zubaid UAE Dr. Obaid Al Jassim UAE Dr. Abdullah Shehab UAE Dr. Ravi Naid UAE Dr. Mohamed Sobhy Egypt Dr. Ziyad M. Hijazi Qatar Looking forward to welcoming you in Dubai. Conference Chairman Dr. Omar K Hallak, MD Chief, interventional cardiologist American hospital Chairman, Scientific board Chairman, Scientific board Dr. Zvonimir Krajcer, MD Dr. Wael Al Mahmeed, MD Chairman of Education and Research Institute Governor of American College of Cardiology Chapter at ISES in UAE Presidents/Governors of National and International participating bodies Dr.Wael Al Mahmeed Governor of UAE Chapter - American college of cardiology Dr.Alawi sheik Ali President of Emirates Cardiac Society Dr.James Blankenship President, (Rep) American College of Cardiology Dr.Donald Reid President of International Society of Endovascular Specialists Dr.Adel El Etriby President of Egyptian Society of Cardiology. Dr.Mohamad Sobhy Governor of Egypt Chapter - American college of cardiology Dr.Kuczmik Wacek President of Polish Society of Vascular Surgery. Dr.Carlo Setacci President of Italian Society of Vascular Surgery. Dr.Luis Bechara President of Latin American Society of Vascular Surgery Dr.Clifford Buckley President elect, International Society of Endovascular Specialists. Dr.Ivo Petrov President Bulgarian Society of Cardiology. Dr.Piotr Szopinski President (Former) of Polish Society Vascular surgery. Dr.Jacques Busquet President (former) International Society of endovascular Dr.Abdulmajeed Zubaidi President, Emirates Group of Interventional Cardiology. Dr.Khalid Al Faraidy President, Saudi Interventional Cardiology Society Dr.Mahmoud Hashemian President, Iranian Society of Interventional Cardiology UAE Guest Speakers Abdulmajeed Al Zubaidi Thomas Bartel Abdulla Noema Wael Al Mahmeed Abdulla Shehab Alawi A. Alsheikh-Ali Arif Al Nooryani Brajesh Mittal Fekry El Deeb Johhanes Bonnati Hasinian Shah Sunil Roy Mohamed Salem Abhay Pande, Nooshin Barzangi Allam Kuwatly Obaid Al Jassim Husain Mustafa Omar Hallak Adnan Raufi Ravi Nair Fahad Baslaib Talib Majwal Abdul Rahman Ablooshi Regional Guest Speakers Adel El Etriby Egypt Mohamed Loutfi Egypt Haitham Amin Bahrain Adil Al-Riyami Oman Hossam Nour Bahrain M. Al-Mutairi Kuwait Mohamed Sobhy Egypt Mohamed Barakat Oman Omar Tamimi Qatar Mohamed Balghith Saudi Arabia Ziyad M. Hijazi Qatar Nicola Mesala Lebanon Hani Najm Saudi Arabia Emad El Haddad Jordan Amr Zaki Egypt Khaled Al Fraidy KSA International Guest Speakers Name Country Name Country Carlo Setacci Italy Jacques Busquet USA Charles Knight UK Jan Skowronski USA Christoph Nienaber Germany kuczmik Wacek Poland Clifford Buckley USA Luis Bechara Argentina David Fish USA Max Amor France Donald Reid USA Micheal Mawad USA Edward B. Diethrich USA Patrick Peters Belgium Faisal Hasan USA Paul Jones USA Fayaz Shawl USA Piotr Szopinski Poland Francesco Serino Italy Robert Gille Poland Heitham T. Hassoun USA Zvonimir Krajcer USA Ivo Petrov Bulgaria James Blankenship USA Durios Dudek Poland Georges Dangas USA Patrice Bergeron France Venue The Congress is held in Conrad Hotel Dubai, UAE. Housing Rooms are blocked for congress participants with Special rate in the conference Venue - Conrad, Dubai – UAE. Accreditation and Certification CME hours will be provided by the conference Individual according to barcode System which will be issued ONCE with the actual ratio of scientific attendance. Congress Organizer in Charge ICOM Event Management Damac Business Tower Alabraj St, Business bay P.O Box 9859 – Dubai United Arab Emirates Telephone: +971 4 4307892 www.icomgroup.org .
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