Wednesday, May 16, 2018

KIDNEY MEET 2018

About Conference


ME Conferences with great pleasure welcomes all to the 3rd World Kidney Congress  on October 08-10, 2018 in Dubai, UAE with a theme of “Healthy lifestyles for Healthy kidneys”. The conference highlights keynote presentations, oral talks, poster presentations and exhibitions. All the speakers, participants, students, and delegates from across the globe are cordially invited to the event. The international Kidney Meet 2018 encourages the young student researchers through Poster Award Competition and Young Research Forum at the conference venue.

ME Conferences organizes 3000+ global events inclusive of 1000+ conferences, 600+ workshops and 400+ symposiums on various topics of science and technology across the globe with support from 1000 more scientific societies and publishes 700+ open access journals. make the perfect platform for global networking as it brings together renowned speakers and scientists across the globe to a most exciting and memorable scientific event.

Kidney Meet 2018 is an integration of the science, theory and clinical knowledge for the purpose of analysing, interpreting and to lessen kidney-based distress or dysfunction and to promote individual health and personal development. This global event will be an excellent opportunity for the nephrologists and alternative practitioners to encourage the profound administration of kidney medication and explore the best case reports where ultimate results to justify curing and healing by various methodologies to various ailments has been noted with evidence and providing  the righteous option for treating chronic ailments.

Target Audience
  • Kidney transplantation surgeons
  • Nephrologists
  • Nephrology Scientists
  • Pathologists
  • Dialysis Centres
  • Nephrology Researchers
  • Fellows or postdoctoral students
  • Nephrology Academicians
  • Emeritus             
  • Young research scientists
  • Business delegates
  • Medical Students
  • Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies
Why to Attend ?

With members from around the world focused on learning about nephrology and its advances; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the nephrology community. Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash  and receive name recognition at this 3-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, and the newest updates in nephrology are hallmarks of this conference.

Why Dubai ?
Diabetes corpulence and hypertension are the main source of perpetual kidney infections. Around 18% of the Dubai population is relied upon to experience the ill effects of diabetes and 17 % from hypertension. Around 35 % of every one of these patients are relied upon to build up some type of incessant kidney malady in their lives. Way of life changes must be embraced an early age by individuals to dodge the endless loop of way of life maladies prompting kidney and heart illnesses which easily prompts kidney and heart disappointment. As indicated by Universal League of Kidney Establishment, 1 of every 10 of the overall public has some level of interminable kidney infection. Early identification of the side effects and appropriate treatment can help in controlling infection movement The UAE has set a different universe record after Dubai Hospital effectively expelled the kidney from a 56-year-old Emirati man.

Dr Fariborz Bagheri, leader of the Urology Department at Dubai Hospital, got a Guinness World Record authentication on Thursday following quite a while of checking the information, which affirmed that the kidney weighing 4.25kg and that was 34cmx17cm in width was the biggest expelled from a patient.

Dr Bagheri, who drove the five-hour surgery, expelled Emirati tolerant Ahmad Saied’s two kidneys last October, which were contaminated with polycystic kidney infection.

He clarified that while the Guinness World Record was gotten for a 4.25kg kidney, at the season of the surgery, the correct kidney weighed 6.9kg, and the left kidney weighed 6.1kg.

Conference Highlights

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