Speaker Spotlight: Dr. Baha’eddin A. Muhsen, MBBCh, MRCSI, FEBNS 5th International Neurosurgery and Neurological Surgeons Conference

 

Speech Title

Advancements in Brain Tumor Surgery in the Era of Evolving Radiosurgical Techniques: Toward Precision and Preservation

Topic Highlights

  1. Integration of evolving radiosurgical techniques is revolutionizing brain tumor surgery.

  2. Modern strategies emphasize precision targeting while preserving surrounding healthy tissue.

  3. Cutting-edge approaches such as stereotactic radiosurgery enable non-invasive or minimally invasive treatments.

  4. These innovations improve patient recovery and preserve neurological function.

  5. The focus on precision and preservation is shaping a new era in brain tumor management and patient-centered care.

Biography

Dr. Baha’eddin A. Muhsen’s career in neurosurgery is defined by dedication, resilience, and innovation.

After earning his MBBS, he became a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland and a Fellow of the European Board of Neurological Surgery (FEBNS). His fellowship training focused on minimally invasive brain and spinal procedures, an area that continues to inspire his practice.

In 2017, he achieved the Jordanian Board of Neurosurgery with honors, further strengthening his expertise. He then spent over three years in advanced clinical and research training at world-renowned institutions: Cleveland Clinic Ohio, Cleveland Clinic Florida, and Johns Hopkins Hospital. These experiences shaped his mastery in complex surgical cases and innovative neurosurgical techniques.

Upon returning to Jordan, Dr. Muhsen served as a Consultant Neurosurgeon for more than two years, impacting countless patients through life-saving and function-preserving surgeries. His work has been recognized internationally, with career features on Al-Arabiya TV and Jordan TV.

Currently practicing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Dr. Muhsen continues to deliver patient-centered care while contributing to the advancement of neurosurgery globally.

Every milestone in his journey reflects his commitment to improving patients’ lives and shaping the future of neurosurgery.

Areas of Expertise & Recognition

Neurosurgery & Brain Tumors, Radiosurgery: Gamma Knife, CyberKnife, LINAC, Proton Therapy, Minimally Invasive & Image-Guided Neurosurgery, Awake Craniotomy, Neuro-navigation, Intraoperative MRI, Endoscopic & Skull Base Surgery, Spinal Radiosurgery & Functional Preservation, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Advanced Imaging in Neurosurgery, Neuro-oncology & Personalized Treatment Strategies, Hybrid Operating Rooms & Multidisciplinary Tumor Boards

 About the Conference

The 5th International Neurosurgery and Neurological Surgeons Conference is a CME/CPD accredited global event that brings together neurosurgeons, neurologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals from across the world.

This prestigious forum serves as a hub for knowledge exchange, collaboration, and innovation in the fields of neurosurgery and neurological sciences.

January 14–16, 2026 | Dubai, UAE

An esteemed CME/CPD-accredited global platform uniting leading neurosurgeons, neurologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals.

 Conference Highlights:

  • 220+ international participants across specialties

  • 21 CME/CPD hours of accredited sessions

  • Cutting-edge topics: trauma neurosurgery, spinal surgery, pediatric neurosurgery, neuro-oncology, robotics, minimally invasive techniques & more

  • Present as a Speaker, Poster Presenter, Delegate, or Exhibitor

  • Unparalleled networking and collaboration opportunities

Don’t miss the opportunity to showcase your expertise, gain global recognition, and connect with leaders in neurosurgery.

Useful Links:

📞 Phone: +971551792927
✉️ Email: info-ucg@utilitarianconferences.com

Be part of this prestigious gathering where innovation meets expertise — shaping the future of neurosurgery worldwide.


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