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Caribbean Neurosciences Symposium set to ignite innovation in MoBay

Published:Wednesday | February 7, 2024 | 12:07 AM
Dr Brandon Davis
Dr Brandon Davis
Dr Norman Ajiboye
Dr Norman Ajiboye
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THE CARIBBEAN Neurological Association, in partnership with the Department of Surgery, Radiology, Anesthesia, Intensive Care, and the University Hospital of the West Indies, announces the 22nd Caribbean Neurosciences Symposium, taking place at the Half Moon Resort from February 8 to February 10.

This annual symposium continues to be a cornerstone event, providing essential updates for physicians, vital instruction for residents-in-training, and exclusive opportunities for interviews with visiting faculties regarding electives and fellowships.

This year’s diverse programme covers an array of topics, including trauma and critical care, infection, inflammatory conditions, cancer, orthopaedic, plastic and reconstructive surgery, spine and neurosurgery, radiation oncology, minimal access surgery neurosurgery, neurological emergencies, neurology, neuroradiology, endoscopy, spine and critical care, faciomaxillary, ENT, and reconstructive issues in neurosurgery.

Highlighting the international prestige of the event, the symposium features distinguished speakers such as neurosurgeon and neurointerventionalist Dr Brandon Davis, and neurointerventional surgeon Dr Norman Ajiboye, both hailing from the renowned hospital Memorial Healthcare System in South Florida.

Dr Davis will share insights into ‘Decision-making in skull base and open cerebrovascular neurosurgery’, while Dr Ajiboye will explore ‘The new frontiers in endovascular neurosurgery: Curing brain disease by exploring cerebrovascular highways.’

In anticipation of the event, Dr Davis expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “The Caribbean Neurosciences Symposium has established itself as a pivotal platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration. I am honoured to contribute to this esteemed gathering and discuss critical aspects of neurosurgery.”

“Neurointerventional surgery is continually evolving, and forums like the Caribbean Neurosciences Symposium are instrumental in advancing our understanding. I look forward to sharing insights into the latest frontiers in endovascular neurosurgery,” Dr Ajiboye added.

Memorial Global Health provides personalised coordination of specialised and emergency medical services for adult and paediatric international patients. Memorial Healthcare System offers premier clinical expertise throughout their six hospitals, including Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, exclusively dedicated to the care of children.

For more than 60 years, the physicians, nurses, specialists and healthcare professionals at Memorial have placed patients and their families at the heart of everything they do. The skilled team at Memorial offers patient- and family-centred care by partnering with patients and their families.

Organisers are expecting a vibrant exchange of ideas, fostering collaboration among medical professionals, researchers, and industry leaders. Attendees will benefit from a unique opportunity to engage with cutting-edge developments in neurosciences.