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Singapore's leading Neuroscience specialists arrive in Dubai

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, November 15 - 2005 at 11:25
  • PRESS RELEASE

A healthcare delegation from Singapore has arrived in Dubai to discuss major advances in neuroscience at a pioneering medical event in the United Arab Emirates this week.

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  • (left to right) Dr. Jason Yap, Director, Healthcare Services, Singapore Tourism Board, Dr. Lim Li Ling and Dr. Ivan Ng
    (left to right) Dr. Jason Yap, Director, Healthcare Services, Singapore Tourism Board, Dr. Lim Li Ling and Dr. Ivan Ng
Neuroscience is one of the most complex areas of contemporary healthcare, affecting the study of human development, neurological diseases, sleep disorders and the nervous system. One of the key highlights for the event will be a discussion on the use of virtual reality in the planning of neuroscience surgical approaches. This allows the relevant anatomy to be analyzed using an augmented reality feature to determine surgical approaches.

In the Middle East, neurosurgery is one of the main areas for which patients are referred overseas, primarily due to the inaccessibility or unavailability of medical treatments and expertise required to perform complicated neurological procedures.

Organizers are hoping that this knowledge exchange between Singaporean and regional specialists - held under the aegis of the 3rd Emirates Neuroscience Conference, Dubai - will add significantly to the understanding in this field.

The Singapore and Emirates Neuroscience symposium will involve collaborative efforts between SingaporeMedicine and Al Baraha Hospital, based in Dubai.

The symposium is designed to build awareness and understanding of Singapore's pioneering work in a several key areas, including neurosurgery, orthopedic and oncology treatments and a whole range of medical care.

"The aim of our participation in the Neuroscience symposium is to showcase Singapore's advanced services in this field and exchange ideas with our contemporaries from medical institutions like Al Baraha Hospital,"
said Dr. Jason Yap, Director, Healthcare Services, Singapore Tourism Board.

"Neuroscience is a rapidly evolving field driven by advances in technology. As our understanding of the human brain grows, there is great potential for the treatment of many difficult conditions," he added.

Dr. Ivan Ng, head of the Department of Neurosurgery, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, will present evidence on new three-dimensional modeling techniques being used for neurosurgical planning and navigation. This approach enables specialists to determine surgical approaches without medical intervention and to share specific nuances of neurosurgical approaches.

In addition, Dr. Lim Li Ling, consultant neurologist with the National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore and a visiting consultant at Alexandra Hospital, Egypt, will examine some of the medical conditions which neuroscience has the potential to alleviate, including sleep disorders, epilepsy and stroke.

This is the first time that SingaporeMedicine, the National Neuroscience Institute (NNI) and Singapore Health Services (Singhealth) are participating in the Emirates Neuroscience Conference.

In addition to the featured symposia, the Singapore Delegation will have a stand at the conference to share their medical expertise in the neuroscience arena, focusing on technological advances in areas such as optics (neurosurgical operating microscope and neuroendoscopes), spy satellite technology (image guidance surgery), mathematic modeling (stereotactic frames) and imaging.

Singapore, which has been ranked by the World Health Organization as having the finest healthcare system in Asia, is particularly advanced in the quality of its doctors, researchers, high-technology diagnostic equipment and its establishment of several multi-disciplinary units in hospitals.

The conference, which runs between November 12th and 15th at the Al Bustan Rotana Hotel, is held under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Maktoum.
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