The IDIC 2025 Webinar, titled “An Unexpected Infection in a Lung Transplant Patient” was successfully held on 20 May 2025, drawing a strong turnout of healthcare professionals from across the region and beyond. The session provided an in-depth look at the complexities of managing infections in lung transplant recipients. The case-based discussion emphasized early diagnosis, multidisciplinary collaboration, and evidence-based treatment strategies in immunocompromised patients.
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REGISTERED ATTENDEES
INFECTIOUS DISEASE AND INFECTION CONTROL
PHYSICIANS
TRANSPLANT ID AND CRITICAL CARE PHYSICIANS AND CONSULTANTS
OTHER SPECIALITIES
Featuring Dr. Khulood Aldhaheri as speaker, with Dr. Reem Alameer (Committee) and Dr. Ahmed Alhamadi (Moderator). This insightful session will cover “An Unexpected Infection in a Lung Transplant Patient” followed by live Q&A.
The IDIC 2025 Webinar, titled “A Case of Clinical Misdirection”, was successfully held on 10 September 2025, attracting an excellent turnout of healthcare professionals from across the region. The interactive case discussion and Q&A session highlighted key challenges in diagnosis and management, as well as innovative antifungal strategies for immunocompromised patients. Participants greatly valued the opportunity to exchange knowledge, practical insights, and evidence-based approaches to improving patient care.
Missed it? Click the button below to Watch the full Webinar
REGISTERED ATTENDEES
INFECTIOUS DISEASE AND INFECTION CONTROL
PHYSICIANS
TRANSPLANT ID AND CRITICAL CARE PHYSICIANS AND CONSULTANTS
OTHER SPECIALITIES
Expertly introduced by Dr. Reem Alameer and moderated by Dr. Muna Al-Maslamani, the session featured insightful presentations from Dr. Samar Mahmoud Hashim, who discussed “The Misleading Mass: A Case of Clinical Misdirection”, and Dr. Alex Soriano, who presented on “Bridging the GAP in Antifungal Treatment: The Rezafungin Paradigm.”
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