Helios Hospital Salzgitter Opens Free Forums on Orthopaedic and Trauma Care This February
Helios Hospital Salzgitter Opens Free Forums on Orthopaedic and Trauma Care This February
Helios Hospital Salzgitter Opens Free Forums on Orthopaedic and Trauma Care This February
Helios Hospital Salzgitter is hosting a series of patient forums this February, focusing on orthopaedic and trauma surgery treatments. The events, including Robot-Assisted Knee Replacement: Modern Approaches in Joint Surgery on February 4 and 17, led by Senior Physician Mafanegho Corlantine Benner, and From Injury to Wear and Tear: Pathways to a Healthy Shoulder on March 4 and 17, led by Lead Senior Physician Matthias Tiede, provide expert insights and opportunities for Q&A and one-on-one discussions with specialists.
Additionally, a forum in Arabic, Modern Medicine Explained: Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery Made Simple, is scheduled for April 8 and 28, with Senior Physicians Ahmad Al Masarani and Munif Alzatari presenting. Separately, a lecture on simple explanations of orthopaedics and surgery in Arabic will be held at the Salzgitter-Bad Adult Education Center on April 8 at 6:00 PM.
All forums are free to attend and open to the public, offering direct access to medical experts from the hospital's trauma and orthopaedic departments. Participants can ask questions and discuss personal concerns in a supportive setting. No registration fees apply for any of the events.
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