THE 46TH CONGRESS OF THE ROMANIAN SOCIETY OF ANAESTHESIA AND INTENSIVE CARE

THE 14TH ROMANIAN-FRENCH CONGRESS OF ANAESTHESIA AND INTENSIVE CARE
THE 12TH ROMANIAN-ISRAELI SYMPOSIUM ON UPDATES IN  ANAESTHESIA AND INTENSIVE CARE
THE 19TH CONGRESS OF ANAESTHESIA AND INTENSIVE CARE NURSES
THE 7TH SYMPOSIUM OF THE ROMANIAN AND MOLDAVIAN SOCIETIES OF ANAESTHESIA AND INTENSIVE CARE


12 - 15 NOVEMBER 2020
Fully VIRTUAL event

  

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Romania needs Intensive Care! 

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Anaesthesia and Intensive Care.

ALHOSSAIN A. KHALAFALLAH 

Professor A Khalafallah is working in Australia as a Consultant Haematologist for more than 20 years. Prof Khalafallah completed his post-graduate study in Haematology at the University of Heidelberg, Germany. Prof Khalafallah presented many scientific researches in different international and national haematology conferences. He has published more than 60 articles in peer-reviewed journals and has been rewarded with  several  prizes  for  distinguished  research  work  and  presentations.

Prof  Khalafallah  is  an  active Member of the Australasia Patient Blood Management Committee and contributing in several scientific presentations in this regard. Prof Khalafallah has special interest in Patient Blood Management and treatment of iron deficiency anaemia   in   different   settings   (preoperative,   postoperative   and   obstetrics   anaemia). Professor Khalafallah  published  pioneer  randomized  controlled  trials  as  principal  investigator  in  prestigious medical journals such as The Lancet, British Medical Journal, Seminars in Haematology, Anaesthesia and Journal of internal Medicine.

Prof Khalafallah has extensive teaching and clinical translational research in renowned hospitals and universities world-wide and he applies translational research in up-to-date, best evidence based, medical practice. He is a member of international; committee which set the guidelines of International consensus in treatment of postoperative anaemia. Prof Khalafallah’s research, dedication and contribution to the field of haematology is well received and highly appreciated not only in Australia, but world-wide. Professor Khalafallah is currently the Director of Specialist Care Australia and the leading team member in the Patient Blood Management Clinical Research in Australia with appointment as clinical Professor at University of Tasmania.

In order to access Prof Khalafallah’s research activity, please click the following link:
https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=7Ntik6EAAAAJ&hl=en


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