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10th Saudi Pediatric Neurology Society (SPNS) Conference will be held this week in Riyadh

The conference aims to advance research and innovation in alignment with the Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 18 November, 2025:

Riyadh is to host the 10th Saudi Pediatric Neurology Society (SPNS) conference from the 19th to 22nd of November, 2025, the leading event brings together local, regional and international experts specializing in Pediatric Neurology, and marks a significant milestone in the development of pediatric neurology in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Recognized as the official scientific and educational platform of the SPNS, it reflects the Society's mission to strengthen pediatric neurology services both nationally and regionally.

Prof. Fahad Bashiri, Professor and Consultant Pediatric Neurologist, College of Medicine and King Saud University Medical City, King Saud University , President of Saudi Pediatric Neurology Society, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, said: 'The 10th Saudi Pediatric Neurology Society (SPNS) is the ideal platform bringing together local , regional and international experts specializing in this field, and the primary objectives of this leading conference are to enhance clinical practice and the quality of health services in this specialty by reviewing the latest developments in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric neurological diseases, and by promoting research and innovation, and .and providing an ideal opportunity for researchers, physicians, medical students, and trainees in pediatric neurology to present their research. This effort directly supports the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goal of reinforcing its leadership as a leading regional center for medical research and innovation'.

'This year  the conference strengthens international cooperation among specialists in the field. This year's edition is particularly notable as it launches formal collaborations with several leading global pediatric neurology societies, including the Asian and Oceanian Society of Pediatric Neurology (AOCNA). These strategic partnerships aim to support and enhance the exchange of expertise and knowledge between regional and international specialists'. Added, Prof. Fahad Bashiri.

Chairman of the Congress, Dr. Mohammed Al-Omari, Assistant Professor, Pediatric Department, College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Pediatric Neurology Consultant, King Fahad University Hospital, KSA, commented: 'Current challenges in the field of pediatric neurology fall into several key areas, including a shortage of specialists, late diagnosis of rare conditions, and limited access to genetic and rehabilitation services. These are being addressed through new training programs, more specialized centers, and stronger collaboration between healthcare sectors, These are being addressed through new training programs, more specialized centers, and stronger collaboration between healthcare sectors. Vision 2030 also supports these efforts by expanding digital health and early detection programs'.

'This conference is of paramount importance as it effectively contributes to increased collaboration among pediatric neurologists at both the local and regional levels. During the event, specialists will present the latest diagnostic methods and advanced treatments. The 10th edition of the conference focuses on the exchange of knowledge and expertise among specialists from around the world to achieve effective patient outcomes, thereby enhancing the quality of healthcare for children suffering from these diseases in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the region'. Added Dr. Mohammed Al-Omari.

This year's 10th Saudi Pediatric Neurology Society (SPNS) gathering will host a distinguished assembly of local, regional, and international experts specializing in Pediatric Neurology, providing a vital platform to exchange knowledge, discuss research, and elevate clinical best practices, the list of speakers include: Prof. Fahad Bashiri, Professor and Consultant Pediatric Neurologist, College of Medicine and King Saud University Medical City, King Saud University , President of Saudi Pediatric Neurology Society, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia . Chairman of the Congress, Dr. Mohammed Al-Omari, Assistant Professor, Pediatric Department, College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Pediatric Neurology Consultant, King Fahad University Hospital, KSA . Organizing Committee : Dr. Khalid Hundallah Consultant Pediatric Neurology, Chairman of Paediatric Department, Prince Sultan Medical Military City, Vice President, Saudi Pediatric . Neurology Society, KSA . Prof. Waleed Al Twaijri, Consultant Pediatric Neurologist, Professor, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Former-President, Member, SPNS, KSA . Dr. Ali Al Otaibi Consultant pediatric neurologist & epileptologist, Chairman of Neurophysiology, King Fahad Medical City, KSA .  Dr. Baleegh Ali Consultant Pediatric Neurologist King Saud Medical City, KSA . Dr. Matar Alsehemi Consultant Pediatric Neurology, Head of Pediatric Neurology Unit, Pediatric and Neonatology Department, King Fahad Hospital, Assistant Professor, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, KSA . Dr. Musaad Abukhaled Consultant Pediatric Neurologist& Epilepsy and Stroke Section Head of Pediatric Neurology, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre, KSA . Dr. Osama Muthaffar Consultant Pediatric Neurologist & Epileptologist, Associate Professor, King Abdulaziz University, KSA . Dr. Shahad Alattas , Assistant Consultant Pediatric Neurologist, King Khalid University Hospital, KSA .

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Posted on :Tuesday, November 18, 2025  1:52:00 PM SAR local time (GMT+3)
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