PAARS Conference In Dubai Explores Latest Advances In Imaging And Patient Care
Radiology professionals, researchers, and innovators have gathered in Dubai for the 13th Pan-Arab Association of Radiological Societies (PAARS) Conference and the 9th Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of Emirates (RSE). This three-day event, organised by Info Plus, focuses on "What Matters: Radiology in Emergencies," offering scientific sessions and workshops to explore advancements in imaging, diagnosis, and patient care.
Dr. Taleb Mohammed Al Mansoori highlighted the significance of this conference as a platform for sharing the latest developments in radiology. The event features 16 scientific sessions, 69 lectures, interactive discussions, and five workshops. These activities aim to foster knowledge exchange and enhance cross-border collaboration among professionals in the field.

The conference's scientific programme also includes presentations of 253 research papers and five seminars from the industrial sector. Attendees can engage in group discussions, practical workshops, and research abstract presentations. This comprehensive agenda provides ample opportunities for learning and professional growth.
Dr. Taleb emphasised that hosting this annual meeting alongside the PAARS conference facilitates global idea exchange. This collaboration is crucial for improving patient care and advancing the radiology profession in the UAE and beyond. The event attracts international speakers from major radiology societies who share their expertise through research presentations and advanced case studies.
The conference also features multidisciplinary sessions covering diagnostic and interventional radiology. An exhibition showcases the latest medical imaging technologies, providing attendees with insights into cutting-edge innovations. These elements contribute to a rich learning environment for all participants.
Networking Opportunities
Professional networking is a key component of this event, allowing radiologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals to connect with peers from around the world. Such interactions are vital for fostering collaborations that can lead to significant advancements in radiology practices and patient outcomes.
The preparatory session for the European School of Radiology (ESOR) conference on April 18th is another highlight of this gathering. It underscores the importance of continuous education and training in maintaining high standards within the radiology community.
As this significant event unfolds over three days, it promises to be a pivotal moment for those involved in radiology across the Arab world. By facilitating knowledge exchange and showcasing technological advancements, it aims to drive progress in emergency radiology practices while strengthening professional networks globally.
With inputs from WAM