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Testimonial

It was an honor to contribute to this year’s conference and share insights on coronary heart disease, particularly in women—a topic that deserves much greater clinical focus. I’m grateful for the engaged audience and the opportunity to highlight emerging trends and the importance of gender-specific research in cardiology. Collaborative forums like this are crucial for translating science into meaningful change.

Prof. Peter Collins

General Practitioner | MBBS, MPC, NLP, UAE

It was an honor to be a part of the UCG Pathology Conference, where innovation met global collaboration. My session focused on advancing molecular and digital pathology, and I was impressed by the depth of knowledge and engagement from fellow speakers and attendees. The conference not only showcased groundbreaking research but also fostered a collegial environment that encouraged open dialogue, critical thinking, and cross-disciplinary integration. I found the discussions on AI in diagnostics particularly promising, and I left with renewed optimism for the future of precision medicine. This event exemplified the spirit of scientific progress and community.

Dr. Zev Leifer

President, The Leifer Institute for Molecular and Digital Pathology, USA

Attending the 12HCSCUCG2023 Conference was a highly rewarding experience that has significantly impacted my professional development. I left the conference feeling inspired, informed, and equipped with new tools and ideas to improve patient care and advance heart health, cardiac surgery practice. I highly recommend this conference to any healthcare professional looking to stay at the forefront of their field and connect with a community of dedicated practitioners.

Prof. Annegret Hannawa

Associate Professor, Faculty of Communication, Culture & Society, Switzerland

Being part of the Heart Health Conference was a truly rewarding experience. As someone working at the crossroads of nutrition, gut health, and chronic disease, I was pleased to contribute insights on how gastrointestinal function and dietary strategies—particularly those focused on inflammation and the microbiome—play a vital role in cardiovascular health. The level of scientific discourse and the openness to cross-disciplinary collaboration were exceptional. It was encouraging to see growing recognition of how interconnected systems like the gut and heart are, and how holistic, evidence-based approaches can enhance prevention and long-term outcomes. I’m grateful for the platform to share, learn, and engage with such a forward-thinking community.

Dr. Reimara Valk

Assistant Professor Of Management at American University in Dubai

Attending the UCG Heart Health & Cardiac Surgery Conference was an enriching experience that underscored the power of collaborative learning in advancing medical practice. As a specialist in endobariatrics and therapeutic endoscopy, I had the privilege of presenting on the integration of non-surgical weight loss procedures, such as the Spatz3 balloon and Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty (ESG), into comprehensive gastrointestinal care. The audience's engagement and the subsequent discussions highlighted a shared commitment to patient-centered innovation." "What stood out most was the conference's emphasis on bridging clinical expertise with technological advancements. The sessions on AI in diagnostics and personalized medicine resonated deeply with my own work, reinforcing the importance of adapting to emerging tools while maintaining the human touch in patient care. The opportunity to network with peers from diverse backgrounds fostered a spirit of interdisciplinary collaboration that I believe is essential for the future of healthcare." "I left the conference not only with new knowledge and insights but also with a renewed sense of purpose. Events like UCG are vital in shaping the trajectory of medical practice, and I am grateful to have been part of such a forward-thinking community.

Dr. Eric Ibegbu, MD, FACG

Endobariatric Gastroenterologist & Medical Director, Atlantic Medical Group

Attending the Heart Health Conference was an inspiring and deeply educational experience, especially from the perspective of pediatric and neonatal care. Cardiovascular health in children, particularly those born with congenital heart conditions, requires ongoing research and multidisciplinary collaboration, and this conference provided an invaluable platform to exchange knowledge and best practices." "I appreciated the emphasis on early detection, preventive strategies, and innovative treatment approaches that can profoundly impact long-term outcomes for our youngest patients. The diverse expertise represented—from interventional cardiologists to genetic researchers—highlighted how critical it is to approach heart health with a holistic and lifelong perspective." "The sessions challenged me to think beyond traditional boundaries and consider how advancements in adult cardiology can inform neonatal care and vice versa. I am grateful for the opportunity to connect with leading experts and return home equipped with fresh insights to improve clinical care and advocacy for children with heart conditions.

Dr. Camila Ahmadova

Pediatrician-Neonatologist