Online / Physical Event

8th Edition of International Conference and Exhibition on

Surgery and Transplantation

Theme: Disseminating cutting-edge skills in the field of Surgery

Event Date & Time

Event Location

Valencia, Spain

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20 Years Of Excellence in Scientific Events

Performers / Professionals From Around The Globe

Conference Speaker

Jing Zheng

Feinberg School of Medicine
USA

Conference Speaker

Xue Zhong Liu

University of Miami
USA

Conference Speaker

Ramazi Datiashvili

The State University of New Jersey/New Jersey Medical School
USA

Conference Speaker

Neelam A Vashi

Boston University
USA

Conference Speaker

Carrie S Stern

MirrorMe3D
USA

Conference Speaker

Robert P Foglia

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
USA

Conference Speaker

Alana Jaye Coleman

Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of University of Pittsburgh
USA

Conference Speaker

Bradley A Kuch

Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
USA

Conference Speaker

David A Partrick

University of Colorado
USA

Conference Speaker

Sharyl Samargia

University of Wisconsin-River Falls
USA

Conference Speaker

Bharat Bhushan

Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine
USA

Conference Speaker

Sue Ann Lee

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC)
USA

Tracks & Key Topics

World Surgeons Congress 2019

About Conference

ABOUT CONFERENCE

Euroscicon invites all the participants from all over the world to attend “8th Edition of International Conference and Exhibition on Surgery & Transplantation” during July 01-02, 2019 in Valencia, Spain which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions. World Surgeons Congress 2019 is a specially designed cluster Surgery conferences. The main theme of this conference is “Disseminating cutting-edge skills in the field of Surgery” which covers a wide range of critically important sessions.

World Surgeons Congress 2019 is a two days conference that concentrates on Interactive Sessions & Sub-sessions accentuated on innovation and novel trends on surgery, keynote lectures from Surgeons and industry experts, panel discussions, poster competitions and Young Researcher Forum. The conference program will feature eminent and thought provoking speakers to collaborative discussion sessions.

Why to attend??

The Surgery conference interrelates with members across the globe focused on learning about surgical and its specialties. This is the sole best opportunity to reach the major participants. Sharing the knowledge and demonstrations, information and B2B meetings with industrialists and potential clients to make a splash with innovative products live and brand recognition at this event. World prominent speakers, the most recent techniques, and the cutting-edge updates in Surgery are hallmarks of this conference.

The global surgical procedures volume market is categorized by the presence of a number of enterprises, competing to achieve a powerful market position and revenue. The industry is projected to showcase incredible growth and revenue potential, on account of the rising technological advances in healthcare, disposable incomes, and demand of minimum suffering during medical treatments, finds Transparency Market Research. These companies are likely to emphasis on expanding their footprint through networking with healthcare organizations, and invest in the research and development of medical technology. It predicts that the worldwide market will reach a volume of approximately 2.2 bn procedures by 2023, the end of the forecast period. It stood at about 1.3 bn in 2014 and is expected to exhibit a steady CAGR throughout the forecast duration, i.e. 2015 to 2023.

 

Scientific Sessions & Tracks

Track-1 General Surgery

General surgery, is actually a surgical specialty by General Surgeons not only perform surgeries for a wide range of common disorders, but are also responsible for patient care before, during, and after surgery. All surgeons need to start their training in general surgery; many then go on to focus on another specialty. They can be found practicing many types of surgery, and the broad-based nature of their education makes it potential for general surgeons to perform many procedures in the performance of their jobs.

Track-2 Pediatric Surgery

Pediatric Surgery is the branch of surgery that involves the surgery of foetuses, infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. It provides the highest quality care for young patients requiring surgery. Pediatric surgeons perform inpatient and outpatient surgeries, as well as pre-surgical testing and patient consultations to determine the need for an operation. Subspecialties of pediatric surgery include: neonatal surgery and fetal surgery.

Track -3 Cardiac Surgery

Cardiac surgery, also called heart surgery, involves surgical operations performed on the heart under to correct life-threatening conditions by Cardiologists. The surgery can be either open-heart surgery or minimally invasive surgery depending on the condition to be corrected. The purpose of cardiac surgery is to improve the quality of life of the patient and to extend the patient's lifespan.

Track-4 Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery mainly focuses on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system. It constitutes a medical discipline and surgical specialty that provides care for adult and paediatric patients in the treatment of pain or pathological processes that may modify the function or activity of the central nervous system, the peripheral nervous system, the autonomic nervous system, the supporting structures of these systems, and their vascular supply by Neurologists.

Track-5 Orthopaedic Surgery

Orthopaedic surgery is the branch of surgery deals with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system by orthopaedic surgeons. They use both surgical and nonsurgical means to treat musculoskeletal trauma, spine diseases, sports injuries, degenerative diseases, infections, tumours, and congenital disorders.

Track-6 ENT Surgery

ENT Surgery is the branch of surgery concerned with the medical and surgical treatment of the ears, nose and throat by ENT Surgeons. Their skills include diagnosing and managing diseases of the sinuses, larynx (voice box), oral cavity, and upper pharynx (mouth and throat) and adjacent structures of the head and neck.

Track-7 Plastic Surgery

Plastic Surgery is a surgical area that deals with renovation of body and facial defects because of birth ailments, injuries and trauma. It is also involved with the enhancement of the appearance of a person through cosmetic surgery. Plastic surgery is used to correct physical imperfections and to rebuild parts of the body that have been damaged by trauma or disease by the Plastic Surgeons

Track-8 Microsurgery

Microsurgery is a general term for surgery requires an operating microscope. The most obvious advances have been procedures established to allow anastomosis of successively smaller blood vessels and nerves (typically 1 mm in diameter) which have allowed transfer of tissue from one part to another part of the body and re-attachment of severed parts. Microsurgical techniques are utilized by several specialties, such as: general surgery, ophthalmology, orthopaedic surgery, gynaecological surgery, otolaryngology, neurosurgery, oral and maxillofacial surgery, plastic surgery, podiatric surgery and paediatric surgery.

Track-9 Colorectal surgery

Colorectal surgery is a division of surgery, dealing with disorders of the rectum, anus, and colon. The field is also known as proctology, but the latter term is now used infrequently within medicine, and is most often employed to identify practices relating to the anus and rectum in particular. It repairs injury to the colon, rectum, and anus over a variety of procedures that may have little or great long-term consequence to the patient. It may also involve surgery to the pelvic floor to repair hernias. Physicians specializing in this field of medicine are called colorectal surgeons or proctologists.

Track-10 Transplant Surgery

Transplant surgery is done for ailments that have not improved with other medical treatments and have led to organ failure. Transplant surgery is generally reserved for people with end-stage disease who have no other options. Before transplant surgery it is needed to know the patient's age, general physical condition, diagnosis and stage of the disease. Transplant surgery is not recommended for patients who have poor leg circulation, cancer or chronic infections, liver, lung or kidney problems.

Track-11 Vein Surgery

Vein ligation and stripping is a minor surgery. It is used to take out a damaged vein and avoid complications of vein damage. If several valves in a vein and the vein itself are severely damaged, the vein is removed. An incision is made below the damaged vein, a stretchy device is threaded up the vein to the first incision and then the vein is gripped and detached. Through this surgery, one or more than one incisions are made over the damaged veins, and the vein is tied off. During surgery in case the ligation cuts off a defective valve and the vein and valves below the defective valve are healthy, the vein may be left in place to continue circulating blood through other veins that still have valves that work well.

Track-12 Oncology and Surgery

Surgery is the ancient form of cancer treatment, and for most patients, part of the curative plan includes surgery. The goals of the surgical oncologist are to remove the cancer and an area of healthy tissue surrounding it, also known as a clear margin or clear excision, in order to avert the cancer from recurring in that area. Sometimes it is not possible to remove the whole tumour, and a surgery known as "debunking" is done to remove as much of the tumour as possible and to relieve indications such as airway obstruction, pain, or bleeding. However the influence of the surgical oncologist goes beyond what is done on the day of surgery itself. As part of the multidisciplinary care team, he or she provides expert opinion about biopsy techniques, optimal image guidance, the likelihood of achieving clear margins, and what role there is if any for surgical management of more advanced disease.

Track-13 Bariatric Surgery

Bariatric surgery is performed on the stomach or intestine to relief an individual with extreme obesity loses weight. Bariatric surgery is a preference for people who have a body mass index (BMI) above 40. It is also an option for people with a BMI between 35 and 40 who have health problems like type II diabetes or heart disease. Two basic types of bariatric surgeries are there: restrictive surgeries and malabsorptive surgeries. Restrictive surgeries work by physically restricting the size of the stomach and slowing down digestion. Malabsorptive surgery is more offensive surgery in addition to reducing the size of the stomach, remove portions of the digestive tract, interfering with absorption of calories.

Track-14 Laparoscopic Surgery

Laparoscopic surgery is a specific technique for performing surgery was commonly used for gall bladder surgery and for gynaecologic surgery. Over the last 10 years the use of this technique has expanded into intestinal surgery. In traditional “open” surgery the surgeon uses a single incision to enter into the abdomen. Laparoscopic surgery uses several 0.5-1cm incisions. Each incision is called a “port” and at each port a tubular instrument known as a trochar is inserted.  Specialized instruments and a special camera known as a laparoscope are passed through the trochars during the procedure. In this procedure, at first the abdomen is inflated with carbon dioxide gas to provide a working and viewing space for the surgeon. The laparoscope transmits images from the abdominal cavity to high-resolution video monitors in the operating room. During the operation the surgeon watches detailed images of the abdomen on the monitor. This system permits the surgeon to achieve the same operations as traditional surgery but with smaller incisions.

Track-15 Urology Surgery

Urology surgery is the incorporation of surgical actions for the pelvis-the colon, gynaecological organs, urogenital and mostly for the treatment of obstacles, dysfunction, malignancies, and inflammatory ailments. Urology has usually been on the cutting edge of surgical technology in the field of medicine, including minimally invasive robotic and laparoscopic surgery, laser-assisted surgeries, and a host of other scope-guided procedures by Urologists. They have practice in open and minimally invasive surgical practices, employing real-time ultrasound guidance, fibre-optic endoscopic tools and several lasers in the treatment of multiple benign and malignant conditions.

Track-16 Obstetrics and Gynaecological Surgery

Gynaecological surgery is a branch of surgery performed on the female reproductive which includes techniques for benign conditions, cancer, infertility, and incontinence. Gynaecologic laparoscopy is an alternative to open surgery. It uses a laparoscope to look inside your pelvic area. Open surgery often requires a large incision. Gynaecology Surgery may occasionally be performed for elective or cosmetic purposes by the Gynaecologists.

Track-17 Eye Surgery

Eye surgery is also known as ocular surgery performed on eye or its adnexa by ophthalmologists. The eye is a fragile organ, and requires extreme care before, during, and after a surgical procedure. An expert ophthalmologist is responsible for selecting the suitable surgical procedure for the patient, and for taking the essential safety precautions. Mentions of eye surgery can be found in several ancient texts. Today it continues to be a widely practiced type of surgery, having developed various techniques for treating eye problems.

Track-18 Laser Surgery

Laser surgery is a type of surgery that uses a laser to cut tissue or remove a surface lesion such as a skin tumour. There are a number of different types of lasers that differ in emitted light wavelengths and power ranges and in their ability to clot, cut, or vaporize tissue. The frequently used lasers are the YAG laser, the pulsed-dye laser, the argon laser, the CO2 laser, the exciter laser, the KTP laser, and the diode laser. Laser surgery is commonly used on the eye. Methods used include LASIK, which is used to correct near and far-sightedness in vision, and photorefractive keratectomy, a procedure which permanently reshapes the cornea using an exciter laser to remove a small amount of the human tissue.

Track-19 Hand Surgery

Hand surgery is the field of medicine which comprises the preservation, investigation and renovation by surgical, medical, and rehabilitative means of entire structures of the upper extreme directly affecting the procedure and function of the hand and wrist. For certain hand injuries, a better result can be achieved with arthroscopic surgery obtained by the highly skilled surgeons. In fact it is a minimally invasive method that permits specialists to analyse hand injuries or disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome, without making large incisions.

Track-20 Craniofacial Surgery

Craniofacial surgery is the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery and plastic and reconstructive surgery that deals with congenital and acquired deformities of the skull, head, neck, face, jaws and associated structures. Though craniofacial treatment frequently comprises manipulation of bone, craniofacial surgery is not tissue-specific. Craniofacial surgeons deal with skin, bone, muscle, nerve, teeth, and other related anatomy. Defects typically treated by craniofacial surgeons include rare craniofacial clefts, cleft lip and palate, craniosynostosis, acute and chronic sequellae of facial fractures, micrognathia, Treacher Collins Syndrome, Apert's Syndrome, Craniofacial microsomal, Crouzon's Syndrome, microtia and other congenital ear anomalies, and many others.

Track-21 Vascular Surgery

Vascular surgery is the branch of surgery in which surgery is performed by medical therapy, surgical reconstruction and minimally-invasive catheter procedures diseases of the vascular system, veins, arteries and lymphatic circulation. The specialty evolved from general and cardiac surgery as well as minimally invasive techniques pioneered by interventional radiology. Vascular surgeons are trained for diagnosing the diseases affecting all parts of the vascular system excluding those of the heart and brain. Cardiothoracic surgeons and interventional cardiologists manage diseases of the heart vessels. Neurosurgeons and interventional neuroradiologists surgically manage diseases of the vessels in the brain.

Track-22 Outpatient Surgery

Outpatient surgery is also called same day surgery, ambulatory surgery or day surgery. It does not require an overnight hospital stay. Some patients may be admitted to the hospital after certain types of outpatient surgery such as bariatric surgery, joint replacement, or other elective surgery. The motive of the outpatient surgery is to keep hospice costs down, as well as saving the patient time that would otherwise be wasted in the hospital.

Track-23 Gender reassignment Surgery

Gender reassignment surgery, sometimes called sex reassignment surgery, is implemented to transition individuals with gender dysphonia to their desired gender. People with gender dysphonia often feel that they were born in the wrong gender. A biological male may identify more as a female and vice versa. Surgical transition may include several processes. Males transitioning to females have their testicles and penis removed. The prostate gland may or may not be removed as well. Tissue from the penis is used to construct a vagina and clitoris. Labia – the “lips” adjoining the vagina - can be made from scrotal skin.

Track-24 Robotic Surgery

Robotic surgery or computer assisted surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery. “Minimally invasive” means that instead of operating on patients through large incisions, we use miniaturized surgical instruments that fit through a series of quarter-inch incisions. It was developed to enhance the capabilities of surgeons performing open surgery. During this surgery, instead of directly moving the instruments, the surgeon uses one of two methods to control the instruments, either a direct telemanipulator or through computer control. A telemanipulator is a remote manipulator that permits the specialist to perform the regular actions associated with the surgery while the robotic arms carry out those movements using end-effectors and manipulators to perform the actual surgery on the patient.

Track-25 Nursing and Surgery

A surgical nurse is also known as a scrub nurse, specifies in preoperative care, providing care to patients before, during and after surgery. To become a theatre nurse, Registered Nurses or Enrolled Nurses must complete extra training. There are different areas that scrub nurses can emphasis in depending on which areas they are interested in. There are many different phases during surgery where the theatre nurse is needed to support and assist the patient, surgeons, surgical technicians, nurse anaesthetists and nurse practitioners. Pre-operative, they must help to organize the patient and operating room for the surgery. During the surgery, they assist the anaesthetist and surgeons when they are needed. The last phase is post-operative, enduring that the patients are provided with suitable care and treatments.

Track-26 Trauma Surgery

Trauma surgery is the field of surgery that functions both operative and non-operative supervision to treat traumatic injuries, typically in an acute setting and usually emphases on the abdominal area along with any given 'Emergency' field they may be essential to serve upon by Trauma surgeons. They generally complete residency training in General Surgery and often fellowship training in trauma or surgical critical care. The trauma surgeons are responsible for initially resuscitating and stabilizing and later appraising and dealing the patient.

Track-27 Pre-Operative Care and Anaesthesiology

Patients who are substantially and mentally prepared for surgery tend to have better surgical outcomes. Preoperative training meets the patient's need for information regarding the surgical experience, which in turn may alleviate most of his or her fears. Patients who are more informed about what to expect after surgery, and who have an opportunity to express their goals and opinions, often cope better with postoperative pain and decreased mobility. Preoperative care is extremely important prior to any invasive procedure, regardless of whether the procedure is minimally invasive or a form of major surgery.

Track-27 Transplantation 

Transplantation is the transfer (engraftment) of human cells, tissues or organs from a donor to a recipient with the aim of renovating function(s) in the body. The donor and recipient may be at the same location, or organs may be transported from a donor site to another location

Track -28 Organ Transplantation

Organ transplantation is one of the abundant improvements in modern medicine. Organ transplantation is often the only treatment for end state organ failure, such as liver and heart failure. The procurement of organs for transplantation involves the removal of organs from the bodies of deceased persons. This removal must follow legal requirements, including the definition of death and consent.

Track-29 Types of Transplantation

The different of transplantations includes Autogenic graft, Syngenetic graft, Xenogeneic graft and Allogeneic graft. Auto-graft and isograft are usually accepted and survives causing a minimum inflammatory reaction. Allografts and xenografts usually undergo necrosis and are rejected due to genetic and antigenic incompatibility.

Track-30 Commercialization

The worldwide general surgery gadgets showcase was esteemed at USD 7.0 billion out of 2016 and is relied upon to achieve an estimation of USD 17.5 billion by 2024, in view of another examination by Grand View Research, Inc. The development of the market is ascribed to the expanding geriatric populace base, government bolster and consistent innovative progressions propelled by the key players

 

Market Analysis

8th Edition of International Conference and Exhibition on Surgery and Transplantation

July 01-02, 2019, Valencia, Spain.

Euroscicon is pleased to announce the commencement of the 8th Edition of International Conference and Exhibition on Surgery and Transplantation on July 01-02, 2019, Valencia, Spain. Theme of the conference is Disseminating cutting-edge skills in the field of Surgery. The purpose of the conference is to elucidate the disease from a number of scientific aspects, present an opportunity to meet and network with renowned Surgeons, pharmacists and allied health professional from around the world and listen to top speakers on new development that will advance the future of Surgery.

The Conference Highlights of the following topics

General Surgery

Paediatric Surgery

Cardiac surgery

Neurosurgery

Orthopedic Surgery

ENT Surgery

Plastic surgery

Microsurgery

Colorectal Surgery

Transplant Surgery

Vein Surgery

Oncology and Surgery

Bariatric Surgery

Laparoscopic Surgery

Urology surgery

Obestetrics Gynecology Surgery

Eye Surgery

Laser surgery

Hand Surgery

Craniofacial surgery

Vascular Surgery

Outpatient Surgery

Gender reassignment surgery

Robotic Surgery

Nursing and Surgery

Trauma surgery

Preoperative care and Anaesthesiology

Transplantation

Surgery is an ancient medical practice which uses operative manual and instrumental actions performed on a patient to explore or treat a pathological condition such as a disease or injury, to help improve bodily function or appearance or to repair unwanted ruptured areas. An act of performing surgery may be called a "surgical procedure", "operation", or simply "surgery". In this "operate" means to achieve surgery. "Surgical" means pertaining to surgery; e.g. surgical instruments or surgical nurse. Surgery can be performed on a person or an animal. A surgical team is made up of surgeon, surgeon's assistant, circulating nurse, anesthesia provider and surgical technologist. Surgery usually spans minutes to hours, but it is typically not a periodic type of treatment. "Surgery" can also refer to the place where surgery is performed.

Market Analysis and Case study of Surgery

The global surgical procedures volume market is categorized by the presence of a number of enterprises, competing to achieve a powerful market position and revenue. The industry is projected to showcase incredible growth and revenue potential, on account of the rising technological advances in healthcare, disposable incomes, and demand of minimum suffering during medical treatments, finds Transparency Market Research. The vendors such as Allergan PLC, Cutera Inc, Lumenis Ltd and Cynosure Inc. currently hold string position in the market. These companies are likely to emphasis on expanding their footprint through networking with healthcare organizations, and invest in the research and development of medical technology. It predicts that the worldwide market will reach a volume of approximately 2.2 bn procedures by 2023, the end of the forecast period. It stood at about 1.3 bn in 2014 and is expected to exhibit a steady CAGR throughout the forecast duration, i.e. 2015 to 2023. The section of gynecological surgical procedures is predicted to grasp a dominant market share by volume, on account of better and more precise prognosis and treatment of disorders and the surging in the spending capacity of individuals on better healthcare. Surgical techniques, by volume reflect a plethora of procedures, for instance, urology, dental, ophthalmic, gynecology, neurosurgery, orthopedic, and cardiovascular, which could be additionally arranged into various classifications. The eventual fate of surgical strategies lies in the headway of technological innovations in the medical field, with respect to minimum invasive methods and application of autonomy in surgical medicines. Directly exploited for gynecological methodology and gall bladder expulsion, single-entry point laparoscopic surgery is an exceptionally progressed insignificantly intrusive surgery.                                                  

Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery Market Overview:

The Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery Market is anticipated to gain $20.5 billion by 2022. It is a technologically advanced surgical, rehabilitation, and assistive solution used mainly during complex surgical procedures, physical complications, and hospital automation, respectively. It is mainly segmented into surgical, non-invasive radiosurgery, rehabilitation and pharmacy automation robots. The surgical robotics system includes surgical arms, surgeons console, and monitoring systems & software. The surgical robotic systems market achieved prominence in the recent years, owing to fast technological advancements, increasing investments in R&D, and its extensive application in critical surgeries such as orthopedic, cardiac, and neurosurgery. Moreover, a wide scope of applications in different surgeries, increasing demand for advanced medical facilities, and rising incidence of diseases, such as cancer and obesity, majorly supplement the growth of the global surgical robotic systems market. In case of rehabilitation robots, the medical robotics and computer-assisted surgery market gained admiration because of the rising aging population prone to the physical disabilities and growing need of automated-assistive rehabilitation solutions.                                                          

Why Spain?

Spain is a sovereign state largely located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, with archipelagos in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, and several small territories on and near the north African coast. Its mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea except for a small land boundary with Gibraltar; to the north and northeast by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay; and to the west and northwest by Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean. Along with France and Morocco, it is one of only three countries to have both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines.

Spain commands the overall surgical equipment market. Financial development, an emphasis on infrastructural development, expanding attention to wellbeing related issues, and advancing government arrangements are all adding to the development of the business sector for general surgical equipment in the balancing out Spain economy. The domestic manufacturers earn significant revenues through the export of surgical equipment. Product differentiation in this market is extremely limited; hence, pricing and branding remains the unique selling proposition. The market is packed with numerous participants ranging from manufacturers of forceps to power tools and robotics. Quite recently, specialty hospitals have seen appreciable growth in the developing economies focusing on intense treatments. The Spain General surgical equipment market is segmented based on equipment type and geography. Surgical equipment types are further categorized as Caliper, Suction Tubes, Forceps, Probes, Handles, Needle Holder, Scissors, Speculums, Retractors, Tendon, Strippers, Clamps, Distractors, Clips, Approximations, Sutures, Catheters and Others..

 Why to attend???

The Surgery conference mainly interacts with members across the globe engrossed on learning about surgical and its specialties. This is the single best opportunity to reach the largest participants. Sharing the knowledge and demonstrations, information and B2B meetings with industrialists and potential clients to make a splash with innovative products live and brand recognition at this event. World prominent speakers, the most recent techniques, and the latest updates in Surgery are hallmarks of this conference.

Major Surgery Associations in Spain

Spanish Surgeons Association
European Association of Plastic Surgeons
Spanish Society of Surgical Oncology

European Society of Coloproctology
European Society for Trauma
European Society for Vascular Surgery


Surgery Associated Hospitals in Spain

MADRID'S La Paz University Hospital
Hospital Universitari i Politècnic La Fe
Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia
Hospital Universitari La Fe
Consorci Hospital General Universitari de València
Hospital Quirón Valencia
Hospital Nisa Virgen del Consuelo
Hospital Nisa 9 de Octubre
Hospital Universitario Doctor Peset
Hospital Nisa Valencia al Mar
Hospital Casa de la Salud
Hospital Arnau de Vilanova
Clínica San Martín
Unimat Prevención
Hospital 9 de Octubre Unipersonal
Clínica Quirón
Hospital Asilo San Juan de Dios
Hospital de Manises
Hospital la Malva-Rosa
Hospital Psiquiátrico Provincial Padre Jofre

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Surgery Universities in Europe

University of carol Davila | university of  Bucharest | Oradea medical university or Transplantation Conferences | Oradea university medical | Transplant Conferences| Constanta medical university | General Surgery Conferences | Western university school of medicine ARADTransplant Conferences | University of Medicine  and Pharmacy of Craiova | World Congress on Surgery | University of Medicine  and Pharmacy Sibiu | Liver transplant Conferences | Titu Maioescu University of Medicine "Titu Maiorescu", BucharestMedical university Sofia | Surgical Conferences 2019 | Varna University of medicine | Transplantation Conferences | Medical university of Plovdiv | Surgery Conferences | Pleven medical university | University of Debrecen, Medical and Health Science Center | Transplantation meetings 2019 | University  of Pecs | University of Szeged, Kidney Transplant Conferences| Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Medical University | Charles University, Liver transplant Conferences | Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen | Transplantation meetings 2019 | Palacký University of Olomouc, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry | Masaryk University, Faculty of Medicine | Surgery Conferences | World Congress on Surgery | Medical University of Warsaw | Surgical Conferences 2019 | Comenius University, Organ transplant Conferences | Faculty of Medicine | Kidney Transplant Conferences | University of Zagreb | Organ transplant Conferences | Crimea State Medical University | General Surgery Conferences | Danylo Halytsky Lviv State Medical University | Dnipropetrovsk State MedicaAcademy     

Surgery Universities in Asia

The University of Tokyo |Surgery Conferences|National University of Singapore (NUS) | Kyoto University | University of Hong Kong (HKU) | Peking University | Seoul National University (SNU) | National Taiwan University (NTU) | Osaka University | Tsinghua University | The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) | Surgery Conferences |Fudan University | The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) | Kidney Transplant Conferences |Taipei Medical University | Mahidol University | KAIST - Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology | Yonsei University | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | Nanyang Technological University (NTU) |World Congress on Surgery| Transplantation meetings 2019 |Chulalongkorn University | Tohoku University | Kidney Transplant Conferences |Tokyo Medical and Dental University | General Surgery Conferences | Kyushu University | Organ transplant Conferences |Nagoya University | Hokkaido University | Sungkyunkwan University | University of Science and Technology of China | Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) | Korea University | General Surgery Conferences |Universiti Malaya (UM) | Zhejiang University |World Congress on Surgery|Keio University | Transplantation meetings 2019 |Indian Institute of Science | Tokyo Institute of Technology | Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) | Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) |Surgical Conferences 2019| Transplant Conferences |Beijing University of Chinese Medicine | National Tsing Hua University | Nanjing University | Liver transplant Conferences |Kyung Hee University | National Yang Ming University | Organ transplant Conferences |University of Indonesia | University of the Philippines |Surgical Conferences 2019|University of Tsukuba | Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) | Hanyang University | Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) | National Cheng Kung University | Transplant Conferences |Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) | General Surgery Conferences | Beijing Institute of Technology | University of Delhi

 

 

Surgery Universities in USA                                                                                                                                       

Harvard Medicine, Harvard University | Surgery Conferences |Washington University in St. Louis, School of Medicine | Surgery Conferences |Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore | World Congress on Surgery |Duke University School of Medicine | Organ transplant Conferences |University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine | Organ transplant Conferences |UCSF School of Medicine, University of California - San Francisco | World Congress on Surgery |University of Michigan Medical School - Ann Arbor | Kidney Transplant Conferences |Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons | Stanford University School of Medicine | Surgical Conferences 2019 |University of Washington School of Medicine | Transplantation Conferences |Yale University School of Medicine | Liver transplant Conferences |Weill Medical College, Cornell University | Transplantation meetings 2019 |Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Medical Center | Surgical Conferences 2019 | Transplantation Conferences |UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles | Kidney Transplant Conferences |The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine | General Surgery Conferences |Vanderbilt University School of Medicine |  Liver transplant Conferences |UCSD School of Medicine, University of California - San Diego | University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - Dallas | General Surgery Conferences|Emory School of Medicine, Emory University | Transplant Conferences |Feinberg School of Medicine Northwestern University | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill School of Medicine | Transplant Conferences |Mayo Medical School | Transplant Conferences |Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, Chicago | Transplantation meetings 2019 |

    

Surgery Societies in USA

The American Board of Surgery | Surgery Conferences |Association for Academic Surgery | The American Society of General Surgeons | World Congress on Surgery |American Surgical Association | Association of Women Surgeons | The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma | American Trauma Society | Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma | Surgery Conferences |Orthopaedic Trauma Association | Surgical Conferences 2019 |American Association for Thoracic Surgery | The Society of Thoracic Surgeons | American Association for Thoracic Surgery | World Congress on Surgery |Canadian Society of Cardiac Surgeons | Transplantation meetings 2019 |European Society of Cardiology | Organ transplant Conferences |Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons | Transplantation Conferences |American Association of Critical-Care Nurses | Transcultural Nursing Society | Surgical Conferences 2019 |American Society for Pain Management Nursing |  Organ transplant Conferences |American Association of Managed Care Nurses | General Surgery Conferences |American Association of Neurological Surgeons | Neurosurgical Society of America | The Society of Neurological Surgeons | Kidney Transplant Conferences |American Board of Neurological Surgery | American Urological Association | Clinical Robotic Surgery Association |  General Surgery Conferences |Surgical Specialties Corporation | Transplant Conferences |International School of Robotic Surgery | The Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons | Orthopaedic Research Society | Transplantation meetings 2019 |American Shoulder And Elbow Surgeons | Kidney Transplant Conferences |American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society | Transplant Conferences |American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons | Transplantation Conferences |International Society of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology | Liver transplant Conferences |Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Association | Asia Pacific Arthroplasty Society | Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India | Liver transplant Conferences |Emirates Orthopaedic Society 

Surgery Societies in Europe                                                                                                                                          

European Society of Surgery | European Surgical Association | European Society for Surgical Research | Surgery Conferences |Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland | Society of Academic & Research Surgery (SARS) | World Congress on Surgery |European Society for Trauma & Emergency Surgery | British Trauma Society | Surgical Conferences 2019 |Orthopaedic Trauma Society | Association of Trauma & Military Surgery | European Association for Cardio Thoracic Surgery | The European Society of CardioVascular Surgery (ESCVS) | Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery in Great Britain & Ireland | General Surgery Conferences |The Society of Cardiothoracic Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland (SCTS) | Transplant Conferences |Association of Cardiothoracic Surgical Assistants | British Congenital Cardiac Association (BCCA) | European Association of Neurosurgical Societies | Transplantation Conferences |The Society of British Neurological Surgeons | Association of British Neurologists Trainees | Neuro Anaesthesia & Critical Care Society of Great Britain and Ireland | Society of European Robotic Gyneacological Surgery | Society of Robotic Surgery | Kidney Transplant Conferences |European Academy of Robotic Colorectal Surgery | Liver transplant Conferences |Clinical Robotic Surgery Association | European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology | European Society for Trauma & Emergency Surgery | Transplantation meetings 2019 |European Orthopaedic Research Society | British Orthopaedic Association | European Academy of Paediatrics | British Association of General Paediatrics | Organ transplant Conferences |Academic Paediatrics Association | British Paediatric Neurology Association

Surgery Societies in Asia-Pacific                                                                                                                                    

Asian Surgical Association | Japan Surgical Society | Surgery Conferences |The Association of Surgeons of India | Kuwait Association of Surgeons | World Congress on Surgery |Asia Pacific Trauma Society | Emirates Orthopaedic Society | The Japanese Association for The Surgery of Trauma | Indian Association Of Traumatology & Critical Care | Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia | Surgical Conferences 2019 |The Asian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery | General Surgery Conferences |Indian Association of Cardiovascular-Thorasic Surgeons | Kuwait Cardiac Society | Singapore Cardiac Society | Society of Minimally Invasive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeons of India  | Transplant Conferences |Emirates Nursing Association | Clinical Neuroscience Society Singapore (CNS) | Asian Australasian Society of Neurological Surgeons | Transplantation Conferences |Neurological Society of India | World Federation of Neurological Societies | Taiwan Robotic Suergery Association | Asian/Australian Affiliated/Associated Societies | Kidney Transplant Conferences |Society of Robotic Surgery | Asian Society for Gynecologic Robotic Surgery | International Society of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology | Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Association | Liver transplant Conferences |Asia Pacific Arthroplasty Society | Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India | Emirates Orthopaedic Society | Asia Pacific Pediatric Association | Transplantation meetings 2019 |Asia Pacific Association of Pediatric Urologists | Philippine Pediatric Society | Organ transplant Conferences |Pediatric Cardiac Society of India.

Major Journals of Surgery                                                                                                                                           

Journal of Traumatic Stress Disorders & Treatment | Organ transplant Conferences |Research & Reviews: Journal of Dental Sciences | Transplantation meetings 2019 |Research & Reviews: Neuroscience | General Surgery Conferences |Reports in Cancer and Treatment | Research & Reviews: Orthopedics | Research & Reviews: Medical and Clinical Oncology | Liver transplant Conferences |Journal of Clinical & Experimental Nephrology | Kidney Transplant Conferences |Journal of Heart and Cardiovascular Research | Journal of Liver: Disease & Transplantation | Journal of Nephrology & Renal Diseases | Journal of Otology & Rhinology | Transplantation Conferences |Journal of Spine & Neurosurgery | Surgical Conferences 2019 |Reconstructive Surgery & Anaplastology | Transplant Conferences |Journal of Otology & Rhinology | Clinical Research in Orthopedics | World Congress on Surgery |International Journal of Cardiovascular Research | Journal of Surgery and Anesthesia | Transplant Conferences |Journal of Orthopedic Oncology | Journal of Surgery | Surgery Conferences |Medical & Surgical Urology

 

Visa Information

Valencia, Spain the third-largest city of Spain welcomes all to attend the 8th Edition of International Conference and Exhibition on Surgery and Transplantation. The city is packed with most striking architecture in the country. The city offers a great combination of beach, sun and mesmerizing Valencia beach villas to choose from, and lots of amazing things to do!

The attractive city with great weather enables to hold events any time of the year hence Valencia is the perfect place to hold event. The Surgery conference would be the best podium for the Researchers to share their ideas and expand network. In this way, it will provide an educational interface for Doctors, Surgeons, doctors, Anaesthesiologists, Medical Professionals around the world.

Haven’t got your Visa for Spain? Have more queries and doubts? Our Surgery Conference team would definitely help you in meeting all the requirements in approval of Schengen Visa. Drop us an email to know more details at surgeryconference@medicaleuroscicon.org    

City Attractions of Valencia:

  • City of Arts and Science
  • L'Oceanogràfic
  • Llotja de la Seda
  • Valencia Bioparc
  • Casco Histórico
  • Barrio del Carmen
  • El Miguelete
  • Valencia Cathedral
  • La Lonja de la Seda
  • Jardín del Turia
  • Central Market
  • Malvarrosa Beach
  • El Saler Beach
  • Parque Gulliver
  • Las Fallas

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