17 June 2014
•Announcement made during the 20th anniversary meeting of SESAM in Poland (June 12-14, 2014)

•2nd UAE Clinical Simulation Conference will be SESAM's first foray in the Middle East

Poland, Dubai - Dubai Healthcare City to organize 2nd UAE Clinical Simulation Conference in 2015 with Society in Europe for Simulation Applied to Medicine (SESAM)Poland, Dubai. June 17. Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) will organize its 2nd UAE Clinical Simulation Conference (CSC) 2015 with the Society in Europe for Simulation Applied to Medicine (SESAM).

The announcement was made in Poland during the 20th anniversary meeting of SESAM, a largest network of simulation professionals in Europe.  The UAE CSC 2015 conference will be SESAM's first foray in the MENA (Middle East and Africa) region.

The collaboration was formalized in the presence of Dr Amer Sharif, Managing Director - Education, DHCC and Dr Ralf Krage, President of SESAM along with senior delegates.

The 2nd UAE Clinical Simulation Conference will be held in February (24-25) at DHCC's academic complex, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Academic Medical Centre (MBR-AMC). The MBR-AMC is home to the Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor Medical Simulation Centre (KHMSC), the first comprehensive simulation training facility of its kind in the region.

The 2015 conference will be organized with SESAM under the theme 'Simulation: heart of patient safety'.  The first UAE Clinical Simulation Conference 2014 was only endorsed by SESAM.

Dr Sharif said, "Simulation training in medical education is critical. Through our first conference, we pushed for safer medical practice in the region, and shed light on the training requirements to increase capacity. The collaboration in 2015 with SESAM is going to take this dialogue further, and ensure that simulation is recognized as the core of medical training for healthcare professionals and technologists."

Dr Krage said, "From my initial visit to DHCC in January this year, and then for the 1st UAE Clinical Simulation Conference in February, it was our joint interest to push for the use of simulation in medical education. Through our first MENA region conference with DHCC in 2015, we will ratify that interest. I look forward to a successful conference backed by European expertise in simulation."

The event in Poland, which took place on June 12-14, saw the first abstract - 'Establishing the Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor Medical Simulation Centre', being presented to an international audience. The event also witnessed DHCC receiving an award from SESAM to commemorate the partnership.

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About Dubai Healthcare City
Launched in 2002 by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) is a free zone mandated to meet the demand for high-quality, patient-centred healthcare.

Through strategic partnerships, DHCC brings together a wealth of services in healthcare, medical education and research, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, wellness and allied support.

Located in the heart of Dubai, DHCC comprises two phases. Phase 1, dedicated to healthcare and medical education, covers 4.1 million square feet, and Phase 2, which is dedicated to wellness, will cover 19 million square feet. Development in Phase 2 is underway.

DHCC, overseen by the Dubai Healthcare City Authority (DHCA), operates in:

•Healthcare: The DHCC is home to two hospitals, more than 120 outpatient medical centres and diagnostic laboratories with more than 4,000 licensed professionals. Through the expertise of leading medical institutions and providers, patients have access to the A-Z of quality healthcare.

•Education and Research: Through the Mohammed Bin Rashid Academic Medical Centre (MBR-AMC), DHCC aims to establish an integrated academic and clinical environment to build capacity and advance medical education in the region.

•Investment: DHCC offers medical and healthcare providers with a 'one-stop shop' solution to set up operations and avail of free zone benefits. The investment product portfolio has clinical, commercial, retail, business centre and free-hold land.

•Regulatory: Under DHCA, the Centre for Healthcare Planning and Quality (CPQ) is an independent regulatory body responsible for licensing healthcare providers and professionals, and setting and maintaining international best practice in healthcare delivery and patient care within DHCC.

For further information, please visit: www.dhcc.ae

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