Jordan to host 8th International Conference of the Royal Medical Services
Under the patronage of His Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein, the 8th International Conference of the Royal Medical Services is to be held at the King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Center – Dead Sea – Jordan, during the period 15 -18 November 2016.
Esteemed guest speakers from all over the world from different medical specialties and backgrounds will be giving lectures and participating in panel discussions in the conference themed “Innovation, Motivation, Integration”. Furthermore, a myriad of workshops will be conducted in both King Hussein Medical Center – Amman and King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Center.
The RMS Biennial International conference will be attended by more than 4000-5000 participants; local, regional and international in the fields of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing, Allied Health Professions and Military Medicine. Jordan Health Exhibition (JoHEX) will be held parallel with the conference as the place for presenting the latest advancements in health industry; equipment, machinery and medical supplies to the vast attendance.
Beyond the myriad scientific activities, conference guests will enjoy their stay at the Dead Sea, where the weather this time of year is excellent, and also get the chance to explore some of the many other wonders that Jordan offers. A visit to Petra can always give you the opportunity to get to know more about the beautiful Rose City along with its stunning scenery and unique history.
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