At the conclusion of the fourth session of the forum today, the participants in the Dubai Health Forum, including senior officials, scientists and doctors, raised their deepest thanks and gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, for His Highness’s patronage of the forum, and his kindness to attend Part of the forum’s work, on its first day, and His Highness inspected the accompanying exhibition.
In the outcome of the forum’s work, the participants emphasized the importance of optimal use of modern technologies and artificial intelligence in medicine. They also stressed the importance of the forum and the value of its presentation of contemporary health issues, its rich discussions of world developments in the medical arena, and future requirements to achieve sustainability in this vital sector.
The forum, which was organized by the Dubai Health Authority, witnessed a strong conclusion of its work, with the attendance of more than 2,200 scientists, doctors and specialists, representing more than 30 countries, in addition to the qualitative participation of the largest companies producing technology and smart medical solutions in the world.
The forum, on its second day, in the presence of the Director-General of the Dubai Health Authority, Awad Saghir Al Ketbi, witnessed a distinguished conclusion of its sessions, which began with the session of the Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications Omar Al Olama, in which he stressed the importance of artificial intelligence in medicine and health care and its active role in Accurate diagnosis of diseases, improving the work of doctors and increasing their efficiency to provide diagnostic and treatment services, and reducing waiting time for patients.
He pointed to the importance of accelerating the development of medical health care and improving the medical diagnosis process based on centralization to obtain information, pointing to the qualitative leap brought about by smart robots and their great role in the manufacture, dispensing and delivery of medicines to patients, noting that in the future a person will not perform the same routine work that he does. With it now, pointing to the integration of humans with smart technology and the employment and implantation of microchips in the body to reach accurate diagnosis of diseases.
The scholars stressed the importance of working gracefully and flexibly, providing high-quality services, continuous evaluation of applications and systems, measurement of systems and their impact on society, knowing the extent to which the patient interacts with smart technologies, paying attention to the needs of the patient and providing appropriate care to him, and paying attention to the sustainability of these systems so that we can design a better future for generations. coming.
The scholars reviewed the great efforts made by the UAE and its focus on using and employing technology to serve and human happiness, and working hard to leap forward to reach a better future for future generations.
During the scientific sessions of the Dubai Health Forum, Minister of State for Advanced Technology Sarah Al Amiri stressed the importance of precision medicine and personalized medicine, the importance of health data and working closely with health care developers to provide appropriate treatments for patients, noting the country’s expansion in the use and employment of technology and smart solutions to serve patients.
She pointed out the importance of technology and its great impact on economic development and development in general, and the importance of exploiting the opportunities available in this field, and working jointly with individuals and community institutions to reach the desired goals.
The Deputy Chairman of the Dubai Media Council and Director General of the Dubai Government Media Office, Mona Al-Marri, touched on the country’s successful experience in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, and the unique media model presented by the country, and Dubai specifically presented it in managing the global crisis.
She said that the United Arab Emirates has provided health security for the people in terms of treatments and vaccinations, both at the (local and external) levels, without regard to race, gender or color, and these are the human values that characterize the state, and they are values present in all situations, and represented in all initiatives. implemented by the state.
She also added: May God protect our wise leadership, its long-term vision and its wisdom manifested in all situations and circumstances, not only crises, but in every achievement the wisdom of the leader who sees the interest of his people and country, and the security of people is manifested.
Al-Marri gave a vivid example of the (Address) hotel fire incident in the 2016 New Year celebrations, and how His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid directed the celebrations to continue, while surrounding all people with all means of care and security, and this was – as she confirms – a strong example to ward off rumors. And the fallacies are buried, at a moment when the whole world looks at the country and Dubai is following the New Year’s celebrations.
Speaking specifically about managing the Covid-19 crisis, she said we should start with the strong incentive represented in the keen follow-up of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, and His Highness’s continuous encouragement of our first line of defense, and also with the historical word that will remain in our minds for His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed: “Don’t let them down.”
And she continued: We also have to talk about the careful follow-up of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council for every big and small, and the Supreme Committee for Crisis and Disaster Management in Dubai, chaired and managed by His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. in a unique style.
She stressed that the presence of wise leadership at the heart of the event, and the concerted efforts of all departments, bodies and institutions, is what gave those responsible for managing the crisis in the media the required confidence… confidence in setting priorities, confidence that our media vision for crisis management will be implemented, and this has enhanced media capacity The priorities were the same, represented in a (a healthy, safe society that has all the means… the means of care and care… the means of knowledge and reliable information, without any intellectual or social confusion, or otherwise).
And she continued: Therefore, there were many economic and social initiatives, and a special package to stimulate the economic sector, amounting to more than 7 billion dirhams in two years, in addition to that (Emirates Airlines) played a pivotal and very important role, at a time when the world stopped moving, as it Emirates Airlines provided all logistical support on a continuous basis, in addition to that, all sectors in Dubai were working in one orbit, in one system, and one team.
She pointed out: We never forget the important strategic role played by the Control and Control Center, in tightening the process of epidemiological monitoring, control and follow-up. We also do not forget the achievements of the Dubai Health Authority, which were achieved on the ground during the confrontation and until the recovery stage. We do not forget the role of the police and its standing in the first line of defense. Nor is the role of the municipality and the wonderful work of national sterilization, and the national sterilization specifically had a positive and influential message that carried reassurance to the people.
Mona Al-Marri talked about the basic ingredients for the success of any media project. She said: The success of any media project requires us to be creative in our media message, and to be aware of the nature of the audience we address, and how to reach the audience. Therefore, in our management of the Covid-19 crisis, we were keen to address people in all languages and media, as we were keen to develop the message and expand the range of means, day after day, because that is what the public needs.
She pointed out: Our most important and biggest role was to confront rumors, and to broadcast innovative media messages, and the state media succeeded and excelled in delivering the message, but excellence does not mean standing at a certain stage, but rather we have to continue to develop.
Regarding the lessons learned from the Covid-19 crisis, she mentioned that the lessons are many, and she stressed that all life is lessons, and it is not limited to loss or crises, but includes everything, including success, and she explained that the lesson learned from Covid-19 in particular, is the importance of Coordination between institutions at the (local and federal) levels, and this spirit… the spirit of responsibility that dealt with the crisis, the spirit of one team, which created many new opportunities from the crisis.
She concluded her speech to attend the Dubai Health Forum, by expressing her thanks and appreciation to the present gathering, and to the Dubai Health Authority for organizing this huge and successful event.
During its second day, the forum discussed a number of themes related to the Emirates Genome Program, Health 2071, criteria for evaluating educational health facilities, development in the field of studies and research, policies related to health information security, artificial intelligence for spending efficiency in health, space medicine, and health care development for the next fifty years. Microeconomics in health care decision making, and future health economics.
The forum also discussed the future of primary health care, innovation and artificial intelligence in health services, partnerships and cooperation to control crises, the effectiveness of post-pandemic care, modernization of medical education centers and other axes.
At the end of the forum, the Director General of the Dubai Health Authority, Awad Saghir Al Ketbi, honored the dignitaries and elite speakers who participated in the forum, and handed them certificates of thanks and appreciation.
At the same time, on behalf of the Dubai Health Authority, Dr. Marwan Al Mulla, Executive Director of the Health Regulation Sector at the Dubai Health Authority and Chairman of the Forum, extended his sincere thanks and appreciation to all participants, especially the official speakers, as well as companies producing medical artificial intelligence technology and techniques.
In his closing speech, he said: We do not fail at the end of the work of the Dubai Health Forum, to emphasize that all that we witnessed and interacted with yesterday and today, in terms of work, dialogues, discussions, scientific sessions and training workshops, could not have achieved its broad positive impact, except with the participation of an important group of Their Excellencies the Ministers, Their Excellencies the leaders of health institutions, the elite scientists, doctors, policy-makers and planners, whom we greatly appreciate and thank.
At the same time, Dr. Al Mulla expressed the Dubai Health Authority’s appreciation and pride for the forum’s sponsors who were keen to be side by side with the authority in organizing this great event. He also thanked and appreciated the committees and work teams, and everyone who contributed to organizing the forum in this honorable way.
At the conclusion of the fourth session of the forum today, the participants in the Dubai Health Forum, including senior officials, scientists and doctors, raised their deepest thanks and gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, for His Highness’s patronage of the forum, and his kindness to attend Part of the forum’s work, on its first day, and His Highness inspected the accompanying exhibition.
In the outcome of the forum’s work, the participants emphasized the importance of optimal use of modern technologies and artificial intelligence in medicine. They also stressed the importance of the forum and the value of its presentation of contemporary health issues, its rich discussions of world developments in the medical arena, and future requirements to achieve sustainability in this vital sector.
The forum, which was organized by the Dubai Health Authority, witnessed a strong conclusion of its work, with the attendance of more than 2,200 scientists, doctors and specialists, representing more than 30 countries, in addition to the qualitative participation of the largest companies producing technology and smart medical solutions in the world.
The forum, on its second day, in the presence of the Director-General of the Dubai Health Authority, Awad Saghir Al Ketbi, witnessed a distinguished conclusion of its sessions, which began with the session of the Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications Omar Al Olama, in which he stressed the importance of artificial intelligence in medicine and health care and its active role in Accurate diagnosis of diseases, improving the work of doctors and increasing their efficiency to provide diagnostic and treatment services, and reducing waiting time for patients.
He pointed to the importance of accelerating the development of medical health care and improving the medical diagnosis process based on centralization to obtain information, pointing to the qualitative leap brought about by smart robots and their great role in the manufacture, dispensing and delivery of medicines to patients, noting that in the future a person will not perform the same routine work that he does. With it now, pointing to the integration of humans with smart technology and the employment and implantation of microchips in the body to reach accurate diagnosis of diseases.
The scholars stressed the importance of working gracefully and flexibly, providing high-quality services, continuous evaluation of applications and systems, measurement of systems and their impact on society, knowing the extent to which the patient interacts with smart technologies, paying attention to the needs of the patient and providing appropriate care to him, and paying attention to the sustainability of these systems so that we can design a better future for generations. coming.
The scholars reviewed the great efforts made by the UAE and its focus on using and employing technology to serve and human happiness, and working hard to leap forward to reach a better future for future generations.
During the scientific sessions of the Dubai Health Forum, Minister of State for Advanced Technology Sarah Al Amiri stressed the importance of precision medicine and personalized medicine, the importance of health data and working closely with health care developers to provide appropriate treatments for patients, noting the country’s expansion in the use and employment of technology and smart solutions to serve patients.
She pointed out the importance of technology and its great impact on economic development and development in general, and the importance of exploiting the opportunities available in this field, and working jointly with individuals and community institutions to reach the desired goals.
The Deputy Chairman of the Dubai Media Council and Director General of the Dubai Government Media Office, Mona Al-Marri, touched on the country’s successful experience in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, and the unique media model presented by the country, and Dubai specifically presented it in managing the global crisis.
She said that the United Arab Emirates has provided health security for the people in terms of treatments and vaccinations, both at the (local and external) levels, without regard to race, gender or color, and these are the human values that characterize the state, and they are values present in all situations, and represented in all initiatives. implemented by the state.
She also added: May God protect our wise leadership, its long-term vision and its wisdom manifested in all situations and circumstances, not only crises, but in every achievement the wisdom of the leader who sees the interest of his people and country, and the security of people is manifested.
Al-Marri gave a vivid example of the (Address) hotel fire incident in the 2016 New Year celebrations, and how His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid directed the celebrations to continue, while surrounding all people with all means of care and security, and this was – as she confirms – a strong example to ward off rumors. And the fallacies are buried, at a moment when the whole world looks at the country and Dubai is following the New Year’s celebrations.
Speaking specifically about managing the Covid-19 crisis, she said we should start with the strong incentive represented in the keen follow-up of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, and His Highness’s continuous encouragement of our first line of defense, and also with the historical word that will remain in our minds for His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed: “Don’t let them down.”
And she continued: We also have to talk about the careful follow-up of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council for every big and small, and the Supreme Committee for Crisis and Disaster Management in Dubai, chaired and managed by His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. in a unique style.
She stressed that the presence of wise leadership at the heart of the event, and the concerted efforts of all departments, bodies and institutions, is what gave those responsible for managing the crisis in the media the required confidence… confidence in setting priorities, confidence that our media vision for crisis management will be implemented, and this has enhanced media capacity The priorities were the same, represented in a (a healthy, safe society that has all the means… the means of care and care… the means of knowledge and reliable information, without any intellectual or social confusion, or otherwise).
And she continued: Therefore, there were many economic and social initiatives, and a special package to stimulate the economic sector, amounting to more than 7 billion dirhams in two years, in addition to that (Emirates Airlines) played a pivotal and very important role, at a time when the world stopped moving, as it Emirates Airlines provided all logistical support on a continuous basis, in addition to that, all sectors in Dubai were working in one orbit, in one system, and one team.
She pointed out: We never forget the important strategic role played by the Control and Control Center, in tightening the process of epidemiological monitoring, control and follow-up. We also do not forget the achievements of the Dubai Health Authority, which were achieved on the ground during the confrontation and until the recovery stage. We do not forget the role of the police and its standing in the first line of defense. Nor is the role of the municipality and the wonderful work of national sterilization, and the national sterilization specifically had a positive and influential message that carried reassurance to the people.
Mona Al-Marri talked about the basic ingredients for the success of any media project. She said: The success of any media project requires us to be creative in our media message, and to be aware of the nature of the audience we address, and how to reach the audience. Therefore, in our management of the Covid-19 crisis, we were keen to address people in all languages and media, as we were keen to develop the message and expand the range of means, day after day, because that is what the public needs.
She pointed out: Our most important and biggest role was to confront rumors, and to broadcast innovative media messages, and the state media succeeded and excelled in delivering the message, but excellence does not mean standing at a certain stage, but rather we have to continue to develop.
Regarding the lessons learned from the Covid-19 crisis, she mentioned that the lessons are many, and she stressed that all life is lessons, and it is not limited to loss or crises, but includes everything, including success, and she explained that the lesson learned from Covid-19 in particular, is the importance of Coordination between institutions at the (local and federal) levels, and this spirit… the spirit of responsibility that dealt with the crisis, the spirit of one team, which created many new opportunities from the crisis.
She concluded her speech to attend the Dubai Health Forum, by expressing her thanks and appreciation to the present gathering, and to the Dubai Health Authority for organizing this huge and successful event.
During its second day, the forum discussed a number of themes related to the Emirates Genome Program, Health 2071, criteria for evaluating educational health facilities, development in the field of studies and research, policies related to health information security, artificial intelligence for spending efficiency in health, space medicine, and health care development for the next fifty years. Microeconomics in health care decision making, and future health economics.
The forum also discussed the future of primary health care, innovation and artificial intelligence in health services, partnerships and cooperation to control crises, the effectiveness of post-pandemic care, modernization of medical education centers and other axes.
At the end of the forum, the Director General of the Dubai Health Authority, Awad Saghir Al Ketbi, honored the dignitaries and elite speakers who participated in the forum, and handed them certificates of thanks and appreciation.
At the same time, on behalf of the Dubai Health Authority, Dr. Marwan Al Mulla, Executive Director of the Health Regulation Sector at the Dubai Health Authority and Chairman of the Forum, extended his sincere thanks and appreciation to all participants, especially the official speakers, as well as companies producing medical artificial intelligence technology and techniques.
In his closing speech, he said: We do not fail at the end of the work of the Dubai Health Forum, to emphasize that all that we witnessed and interacted with yesterday and today, in terms of work, dialogues, discussions, scientific sessions and training workshops, could not have achieved its broad positive impact, except with the participation of an important group of Their Excellencies the Ministers, Their Excellencies the leaders of health institutions, the elite scientists, doctors, policy-makers and planners, whom we greatly appreciate and thank.
At the same time, Dr. Al Mulla expressed the Dubai Health Authority’s appreciation and pride for the forum’s sponsors who were keen to be side by side with the authority in organizing this great event. He also thanked and appreciated the committees and work teams, and everyone who contributed to organizing the forum in this honorable way.
At the conclusion of the fourth session of the forum today, the participants in the Dubai Health Forum, including senior officials, scientists and doctors, raised their deepest thanks and gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, for His Highness’s patronage of the forum, and his kindness to attend Part of the forum’s work, on its first day, and His Highness inspected the accompanying exhibition.
In the outcome of the forum’s work, the participants emphasized the importance of optimal use of modern technologies and artificial intelligence in medicine. They also stressed the importance of the forum and the value of its presentation of contemporary health issues, its rich discussions of world developments in the medical arena, and future requirements to achieve sustainability in this vital sector.
The forum, which was organized by the Dubai Health Authority, witnessed a strong conclusion of its work, with the attendance of more than 2,200 scientists, doctors and specialists, representing more than 30 countries, in addition to the qualitative participation of the largest companies producing technology and smart medical solutions in the world.
The forum, on its second day, in the presence of the Director-General of the Dubai Health Authority, Awad Saghir Al Ketbi, witnessed a distinguished conclusion of its sessions, which began with the session of the Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications Omar Al Olama, in which he stressed the importance of artificial intelligence in medicine and health care and its active role in Accurate diagnosis of diseases, improving the work of doctors and increasing their efficiency to provide diagnostic and treatment services, and reducing waiting time for patients.
He pointed to the importance of accelerating the development of medical health care and improving the medical diagnosis process based on centralization to obtain information, pointing to the qualitative leap brought about by smart robots and their great role in the manufacture, dispensing and delivery of medicines to patients, noting that in the future a person will not perform the same routine work that he does. With it now, pointing to the integration of humans with smart technology and the employment and implantation of microchips in the body to reach accurate diagnosis of diseases.
The scholars stressed the importance of working gracefully and flexibly, providing high-quality services, continuous evaluation of applications and systems, measurement of systems and their impact on society, knowing the extent to which the patient interacts with smart technologies, paying attention to the needs of the patient and providing appropriate care to him, and paying attention to the sustainability of these systems so that we can design a better future for generations. coming.
The scholars reviewed the great efforts made by the UAE and its focus on using and employing technology to serve and human happiness, and working hard to leap forward to reach a better future for future generations.
During the scientific sessions of the Dubai Health Forum, Minister of State for Advanced Technology Sarah Al Amiri stressed the importance of precision medicine and personalized medicine, the importance of health data and working closely with health care developers to provide appropriate treatments for patients, noting the country’s expansion in the use and employment of technology and smart solutions to serve patients.
She pointed out the importance of technology and its great impact on economic development and development in general, and the importance of exploiting the opportunities available in this field, and working jointly with individuals and community institutions to reach the desired goals.
The Deputy Chairman of the Dubai Media Council and Director General of the Dubai Government Media Office, Mona Al-Marri, touched on the country’s successful experience in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, and the unique media model presented by the country, and Dubai specifically presented it in managing the global crisis.
She said that the United Arab Emirates has provided health security for the people in terms of treatments and vaccinations, both at the (local and external) levels, without regard to race, gender or color, and these are the human values that characterize the state, and they are values present in all situations, and represented in all initiatives. implemented by the state.
She also added: May God protect our wise leadership, its long-term vision and its wisdom manifested in all situations and circumstances, not only crises, but in every achievement the wisdom of the leader who sees the interest of his people and country, and the security of people is manifested.
Al-Marri gave a vivid example of the (Address) hotel fire incident in the 2016 New Year celebrations, and how His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid directed the celebrations to continue, while surrounding all people with all means of care and security, and this was – as she confirms – a strong example to ward off rumors. And the fallacies are buried, at a moment when the whole world looks at the country and Dubai is following the New Year’s celebrations.
Speaking specifically about managing the Covid-19 crisis, she said we should start with the strong incentive represented in the keen follow-up of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, and His Highness’s continuous encouragement of our first line of defense, and also with the historical word that will remain in our minds for His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed: “Don’t let them down.”
And she continued: We also have to talk about the careful follow-up of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council for every big and small, and the Supreme Committee for Crisis and Disaster Management in Dubai, chaired and managed by His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. in a unique style.
She stressed that the presence of wise leadership at the heart of the event, and the concerted efforts of all departments, bodies and institutions, is what gave those responsible for managing the crisis in the media the required confidence… confidence in setting priorities, confidence that our media vision for crisis management will be implemented, and this has enhanced media capacity The priorities were the same, represented in a (a healthy, safe society that has all the means… the means of care and care… the means of knowledge and reliable information, without any intellectual or social confusion, or otherwise).
And she continued: Therefore, there were many economic and social initiatives, and a special package to stimulate the economic sector, amounting to more than 7 billion dirhams in two years, in addition to that (Emirates Airlines) played a pivotal and very important role, at a time when the world stopped moving, as it Emirates Airlines provided all logistical support on a continuous basis, in addition to that, all sectors in Dubai were working in one orbit, in one system, and one team.
She pointed out: We never forget the important strategic role played by the Control and Control Center, in tightening the process of epidemiological monitoring, control and follow-up. We also do not forget the achievements of the Dubai Health Authority, which were achieved on the ground during the confrontation and until the recovery stage. We do not forget the role of the police and its standing in the first line of defense. Nor is the role of the municipality and the wonderful work of national sterilization, and the national sterilization specifically had a positive and influential message that carried reassurance to the people.
Mona Al-Marri talked about the basic ingredients for the success of any media project. She said: The success of any media project requires us to be creative in our media message, and to be aware of the nature of the audience we address, and how to reach the audience. Therefore, in our management of the Covid-19 crisis, we were keen to address people in all languages and media, as we were keen to develop the message and expand the range of means, day after day, because that is what the public needs.
She pointed out: Our most important and biggest role was to confront rumors, and to broadcast innovative media messages, and the state media succeeded and excelled in delivering the message, but excellence does not mean standing at a certain stage, but rather we have to continue to develop.
Regarding the lessons learned from the Covid-19 crisis, she mentioned that the lessons are many, and she stressed that all life is lessons, and it is not limited to loss or crises, but includes everything, including success, and she explained that the lesson learned from Covid-19 in particular, is the importance of Coordination between institutions at the (local and federal) levels, and this spirit… the spirit of responsibility that dealt with the crisis, the spirit of one team, which created many new opportunities from the crisis.
She concluded her speech to attend the Dubai Health Forum, by expressing her thanks and appreciation to the present gathering, and to the Dubai Health Authority for organizing this huge and successful event.
During its second day, the forum discussed a number of themes related to the Emirates Genome Program, Health 2071, criteria for evaluating educational health facilities, development in the field of studies and research, policies related to health information security, artificial intelligence for spending efficiency in health, space medicine, and health care development for the next fifty years. Microeconomics in health care decision making, and future health economics.
The forum also discussed the future of primary health care, innovation and artificial intelligence in health services, partnerships and cooperation to control crises, the effectiveness of post-pandemic care, modernization of medical education centers and other axes.
At the end of the forum, the Director General of the Dubai Health Authority, Awad Saghir Al Ketbi, honored the dignitaries and elite speakers who participated in the forum, and handed them certificates of thanks and appreciation.
At the same time, on behalf of the Dubai Health Authority, Dr. Marwan Al Mulla, Executive Director of the Health Regulation Sector at the Dubai Health Authority and Chairman of the Forum, extended his sincere thanks and appreciation to all participants, especially the official speakers, as well as companies producing medical artificial intelligence technology and techniques.
In his closing speech, he said: We do not fail at the end of the work of the Dubai Health Forum, to emphasize that all that we witnessed and interacted with yesterday and today, in terms of work, dialogues, discussions, scientific sessions and training workshops, could not have achieved its broad positive impact, except with the participation of an important group of Their Excellencies the Ministers, Their Excellencies the leaders of health institutions, the elite scientists, doctors, policy-makers and planners, whom we greatly appreciate and thank.
At the same time, Dr. Al Mulla expressed the Dubai Health Authority’s appreciation and pride for the forum’s sponsors who were keen to be side by side with the authority in organizing this great event. He also thanked and appreciated the committees and work teams, and everyone who contributed to organizing the forum in this honorable way.
At the conclusion of the fourth session of the forum today, the participants in the Dubai Health Forum, including senior officials, scientists and doctors, raised their deepest thanks and gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, for His Highness’s patronage of the forum, and his kindness to attend Part of the forum’s work, on its first day, and His Highness inspected the accompanying exhibition.
In the outcome of the forum’s work, the participants emphasized the importance of optimal use of modern technologies and artificial intelligence in medicine. They also stressed the importance of the forum and the value of its presentation of contemporary health issues, its rich discussions of world developments in the medical arena, and future requirements to achieve sustainability in this vital sector.
The forum, which was organized by the Dubai Health Authority, witnessed a strong conclusion of its work, with the attendance of more than 2,200 scientists, doctors and specialists, representing more than 30 countries, in addition to the qualitative participation of the largest companies producing technology and smart medical solutions in the world.
The forum, on its second day, in the presence of the Director-General of the Dubai Health Authority, Awad Saghir Al Ketbi, witnessed a distinguished conclusion of its sessions, which began with the session of the Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications Omar Al Olama, in which he stressed the importance of artificial intelligence in medicine and health care and its active role in Accurate diagnosis of diseases, improving the work of doctors and increasing their efficiency to provide diagnostic and treatment services, and reducing waiting time for patients.
He pointed to the importance of accelerating the development of medical health care and improving the medical diagnosis process based on centralization to obtain information, pointing to the qualitative leap brought about by smart robots and their great role in the manufacture, dispensing and delivery of medicines to patients, noting that in the future a person will not perform the same routine work that he does. With it now, pointing to the integration of humans with smart technology and the employment and implantation of microchips in the body to reach accurate diagnosis of diseases.
The scholars stressed the importance of working gracefully and flexibly, providing high-quality services, continuous evaluation of applications and systems, measurement of systems and their impact on society, knowing the extent to which the patient interacts with smart technologies, paying attention to the needs of the patient and providing appropriate care to him, and paying attention to the sustainability of these systems so that we can design a better future for generations. coming.
The scholars reviewed the great efforts made by the UAE and its focus on using and employing technology to serve and human happiness, and working hard to leap forward to reach a better future for future generations.
During the scientific sessions of the Dubai Health Forum, Minister of State for Advanced Technology Sarah Al Amiri stressed the importance of precision medicine and personalized medicine, the importance of health data and working closely with health care developers to provide appropriate treatments for patients, noting the country’s expansion in the use and employment of technology and smart solutions to serve patients.
She pointed out the importance of technology and its great impact on economic development and development in general, and the importance of exploiting the opportunities available in this field, and working jointly with individuals and community institutions to reach the desired goals.
The Deputy Chairman of the Dubai Media Council and Director General of the Dubai Government Media Office, Mona Al-Marri, touched on the country’s successful experience in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, and the unique media model presented by the country, and Dubai specifically presented it in managing the global crisis.
She said that the United Arab Emirates has provided health security for the people in terms of treatments and vaccinations, both at the (local and external) levels, without regard to race, gender or color, and these are the human values that characterize the state, and they are values present in all situations, and represented in all initiatives. implemented by the state.
She also added: May God protect our wise leadership, its long-term vision and its wisdom manifested in all situations and circumstances, not only crises, but in every achievement the wisdom of the leader who sees the interest of his people and country, and the security of people is manifested.
Al-Marri gave a vivid example of the (Address) hotel fire incident in the 2016 New Year celebrations, and how His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid directed the celebrations to continue, while surrounding all people with all means of care and security, and this was – as she confirms – a strong example to ward off rumors. And the fallacies are buried, at a moment when the whole world looks at the country and Dubai is following the New Year’s celebrations.
Speaking specifically about managing the Covid-19 crisis, she said we should start with the strong incentive represented in the keen follow-up of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, and His Highness’s continuous encouragement of our first line of defense, and also with the historical word that will remain in our minds for His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed: “Don’t let them down.”
And she continued: We also have to talk about the careful follow-up of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council for every big and small, and the Supreme Committee for Crisis and Disaster Management in Dubai, chaired and managed by His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. in a unique style.
She stressed that the presence of wise leadership at the heart of the event, and the concerted efforts of all departments, bodies and institutions, is what gave those responsible for managing the crisis in the media the required confidence… confidence in setting priorities, confidence that our media vision for crisis management will be implemented, and this has enhanced media capacity The priorities were the same, represented in a (a healthy, safe society that has all the means… the means of care and care… the means of knowledge and reliable information, without any intellectual or social confusion, or otherwise).
And she continued: Therefore, there were many economic and social initiatives, and a special package to stimulate the economic sector, amounting to more than 7 billion dirhams in two years, in addition to that (Emirates Airlines) played a pivotal and very important role, at a time when the world stopped moving, as it Emirates Airlines provided all logistical support on a continuous basis, in addition to that, all sectors in Dubai were working in one orbit, in one system, and one team.
She pointed out: We never forget the important strategic role played by the Control and Control Center, in tightening the process of epidemiological monitoring, control and follow-up. We also do not forget the achievements of the Dubai Health Authority, which were achieved on the ground during the confrontation and until the recovery stage. We do not forget the role of the police and its standing in the first line of defense. Nor is the role of the municipality and the wonderful work of national sterilization, and the national sterilization specifically had a positive and influential message that carried reassurance to the people.
Mona Al-Marri talked about the basic ingredients for the success of any media project. She said: The success of any media project requires us to be creative in our media message, and to be aware of the nature of the audience we address, and how to reach the audience. Therefore, in our management of the Covid-19 crisis, we were keen to address people in all languages and media, as we were keen to develop the message and expand the range of means, day after day, because that is what the public needs.
She pointed out: Our most important and biggest role was to confront rumors, and to broadcast innovative media messages, and the state media succeeded and excelled in delivering the message, but excellence does not mean standing at a certain stage, but rather we have to continue to develop.
Regarding the lessons learned from the Covid-19 crisis, she mentioned that the lessons are many, and she stressed that all life is lessons, and it is not limited to loss or crises, but includes everything, including success, and she explained that the lesson learned from Covid-19 in particular, is the importance of Coordination between institutions at the (local and federal) levels, and this spirit… the spirit of responsibility that dealt with the crisis, the spirit of one team, which created many new opportunities from the crisis.
She concluded her speech to attend the Dubai Health Forum, by expressing her thanks and appreciation to the present gathering, and to the Dubai Health Authority for organizing this huge and successful event.
During its second day, the forum discussed a number of themes related to the Emirates Genome Program, Health 2071, criteria for evaluating educational health facilities, development in the field of studies and research, policies related to health information security, artificial intelligence for spending efficiency in health, space medicine, and health care development for the next fifty years. Microeconomics in health care decision making, and future health economics.
The forum also discussed the future of primary health care, innovation and artificial intelligence in health services, partnerships and cooperation to control crises, the effectiveness of post-pandemic care, modernization of medical education centers and other axes.
At the end of the forum, the Director General of the Dubai Health Authority, Awad Saghir Al Ketbi, honored the dignitaries and elite speakers who participated in the forum, and handed them certificates of thanks and appreciation.
At the same time, on behalf of the Dubai Health Authority, Dr. Marwan Al Mulla, Executive Director of the Health Regulation Sector at the Dubai Health Authority and Chairman of the Forum, extended his sincere thanks and appreciation to all participants, especially the official speakers, as well as companies producing medical artificial intelligence technology and techniques.
In his closing speech, he said: We do not fail at the end of the work of the Dubai Health Forum, to emphasize that all that we witnessed and interacted with yesterday and today, in terms of work, dialogues, discussions, scientific sessions and training workshops, could not have achieved its broad positive impact, except with the participation of an important group of Their Excellencies the Ministers, Their Excellencies the leaders of health institutions, the elite scientists, doctors, policy-makers and planners, whom we greatly appreciate and thank.
At the same time, Dr. Al Mulla expressed the Dubai Health Authority’s appreciation and pride for the forum’s sponsors who were keen to be side by side with the authority in organizing this great event. He also thanked and appreciated the committees and work teams, and everyone who contributed to organizing the forum in this honorable way.