"Impressive lineup of keynote speakers sharing their expertise and insights on the latest advancements in the AVC fieldl"
The city of Alexandria witnessed lately the inauguration of the ICONIC conference – AVC MEET 8. From 25 – 26 May, 2023 the attendees enjoyed a very engaging and stimulating experience where the scientific program was tailored to address many critical and challenging cases such as: the “New Technologist” which is an interactive program that includes several workshops like New Laser for spider veins, EVAR, Tibial angioplasty and Wound dressing, Hands-on training on Vascular Anastomosis, and CPR for nurses. The Challenging Cases focused on the Aorta, Diabetic Foot, Peripheral Arterial Disease, Venous, Vascular Access, and the Carotid.
“I am happy to welcome you all to the AVC Meet 8 which is held in collaboration with the Alexandria Vascular Center and Brest University, France. What really signifies our conference than others are the quality of international speakers participating in the conference and secondly the modern way in discussing the topics. It’s not only showcasing a presentation it’s more like a debate”, quotes Prof. Raafat Naga, the Honorary President.
The AVC served as a platform for exchanging knowledge, showcasing groundbreaking research, and exploring innovative approaches to tackling vascular diseases. With its extensive range of engaging sessions and collaborative atmosphere, the conference left an indelible mark on the field of vascular health.
The diversity of the International & National speakers added a great value to the sessions. The conference was attended by +520 attendees. We would like to thank all the speakers and attendees for making the event such an inspiring one.
“We adapted a new idea of conferences in the vascular field in Egypt as we agreed to focus on discussing a number of challenging cases including a panel of experts and consultants. We also tailored our program to give a more interactive timing between the panelists & moderators which provided a golden opportunity for knowledge seekers to ask and gain more knowledge about the field” quoted, Prof. Wael Shaalan, Conference President.
Conclusion: The AVC was a resounding success, bringing together passionate professors committed to advancing vascular health. Through the exchange of knowledge, collaboration, and cutting-edge research, this event has undoubtedly contributed to the continuous improvement of vascular care. As attendees return to their respective institutions, armed with new insights and connections, the impact of this conference will continue to resonate within the field for years to come.