
Qatar Cancer Society (QCS) will take part in Qatar International Medical Congress 2015 (QIMC), due to be held from May 26-28 at Qatar National Convention Centre, with lectures on ways of prevention from cancer and factors that increase the likelihood of its occurrence.
The society will also participated with an awareness pavilion in the exhibition accompanying the conference.
This participation comes within the framework of Society's efforts aimed at promoting health awareness and education on cancer, its responsibility towards having a society enjoying health and wellness and in line with the Qatar National Vision, seeking to meet all the requirements and needs of the Qatari society.
QIMC 2015 will be a one-of-a-kind exhibition and conference giving the needed support to the regional medical society, bringing together the most renowned and innovative companies from around the world and connecting them to the industry’s leading entrepreneurs, doctors and researchers in the field.
QIMC 2015 is the initial stepping stone in Qatar’s journey towards the development of the local, regional and international medical sectors and markets that depend on the medical industry.
With the exhibition focusing on equipment and supplies for the hospital, diagnostic, pharmaceutical, sports, medical and rehabilitation sectors, QIMC 2015 is the best opportunity to navigate the dynamic market place of Qatar and the region.
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