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Andalusia Health Elevates Regional Medical Standards at Landmark Gastroenterology Conference in Tripoli
Andalusia Health is proud to announce the successful conclusion of its latest Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Conference. This milestone event represents a significant step forward in the organization’s mission to expand its regional impact and foster high-level international medical collaboration.
The conference served as a premier platform for knowledge exchange, bringing together a distinguished faculty of experts and professors from across Europe and the Arab world to discuss the latest advancements in clinical practices and endoscopic techniques.
A Faculty of Global Excellence
The scientific program was enriched by the contributions of world-renowned specialists, including:
* Prof. Alessandro Repici
* Prof. Mostafa El Shazly
* Prof. Hussein Okasha
* Prof. Shaimaa El Kholy
* Dr. Abeer Awad
* Dr. Amr Helmy
* Dr. Mostafa Magdy
The event’s success was driven by the strategic leadership of Dr. Abdallah Burwais (Chairman) and Prof. Shaimaa El Kholy (Co-Chair), whose vision ensured a high-impact experience for all attendees.
Shaping the Future of Healthcare in Libya:
Beyond the scientific sessions, this conference marks the beginning of a long-term strategic vision. Andalusia Health aims to establish Libya as a primary scientific hub for gastroenterology and endoscopy, reinforcing the group’s role as a leader in regional healthcare development.
Andalusia Conference Held in Tripoli, Libya, “This achievement reflects our continuous commitment to strengthening medical ties across borders,” said a representative of Andalusia Health. “We are not just hosting a conference; we are shaping the future of healthcare and building a sustainable legacy of medical excellence in the region.”
Following this year’s outstanding results, Andalusia Health International is already looking forward to future editions, continuing to create a meaningful impact on patient care and professional development across the Middle East and Africa.