“Annual Emergency Medicine & Acute Care Conference” is going to be held during September 13-15, 2018 at Dubai, UAE focusing on the theme “Medicine and the Present Emergency”. We cordially invite all the participants who are interested in sharing their knowledge and research in the area of Emergency Medicine & Acute care.
Emergency medicine is currently the prime focus of research in medicinal research. Emergency medicine is also called an accident and emergency medicine. Emergency medicine is the medical specialty treatment for undifferentiated, unscheduled patients with injuries or illnesses requiring immediate medical attention in the acute phase. Emergency medicine is a field of practice based on the knowledge and skills to diagnose disease and injury affecting patients of all age groups in an acute phase. In most of the modern emergency departments, a large number of patients are treated by emergency physicians and decide according to their conditions either admitting them to the hospital or releasing them after treatment as necessary. This has a wide scope with no boundaries of organ, system or disease pattern. Emergency medicine shares with family medicine the uniqueness of seeing all patients regardless of age, gender or any specifications. The main goal of Emergency Medicine 2018 to share knowledge and getting ideas from expertise that can help us to provide a healthy life for everyone and to fight with emergency situations.
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