Riyadh, Saudi Arabia– Mass General Brigham is pleased to announce its participation at the 2024 Global Health Exhibition (GHE), taking place from October 21 to 23, 2024 at the Riyadh Convention and Exhibition Centre in Malham, Saudi Arabia. Mass General Brigham executives will speak about the ongoing global transformation of health care delivery informed by its historical legacy and experience supporting the strategic goals of health care stakeholders throughout the Middle East. GHE is a premier health care event, drawing more than 100,000 attendees and 350 expert speakers from across the globe.
Mass General Brigham’s executive leaders will speak about the importance of advancing dialogue on innovation and establishing transformative strategic partnerships aimed at redefining the future of health care. Key speaking engagements includes;
- Sarper Tanli, MD, PhD, MHA, Managing Director, Middle East and Africa, Global Advisory, Mass General Brigham
- Aaron Gerber, MD, MBA, President, Diversified Businesses, Mass General Brigham
- Raymond Liu, MD, Vice President, Global Advisory, Mass General Brigham; Associate Radiologist, Division of Interventional Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital; Assistant Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School
- Luis Lobón, Global Managing Principal, Global Advisory, Mass General Brigham; Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School
“GHE is a valuable opportunity for us to engage with health care communities in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East region as a whole,” said Karen Lemaire, vice president of International Patient Services, Mass General Brigham.
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Added Raymond Liu, MD, vice president of Global Advisory, Mass General Brigham: “At Mass General Brigham Global Advisory, we are dedicated to collaborating with our partners in Saudia Arabia and around the world as part of our mission to transform healthcare for the future. With over 25 years of experience in more than 40 countries, we focus on building innovative healthcare models with patients at the center.’’