Dubai, UAE 21 November 2024 — Last night, the Burj Khalifa was transformed into a luminous beacon for World COPD Day, organized by the Emirates Thoracic Society. The dazzling display not only lit up Dubai’s skyline but also cast a spotlight on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), a critical public health issue that affects millions globally.
The event played a pivotal role in enhancing public awareness and emphasizing the importance of community action in combating this pervasive respiratory condition.
Prof. Bassam Mahboub, head of the respiratory department at Rashid Hospital, Vice President of the Emirates Thoracic Society, reflected on the event’s significance: “Seeing the Burj Khalifa adorned in colors dedicated to our cause was a powerful reminder of what we can achieve together. This event has significantly boosted public understanding and garnered support for COPD prevention and early detection strategies.”
The evening featured a variety of educational initiatives aimed at informing the public about COPD. Educational booths staffed by respiratory specialists offered on-the-spot consultations, while expert-led talks provided insights into the latest research and treatment options. Interactive sessions engaged attendees in discussions about symptom recognition, risk factors, and lifestyle changes necessary to prevent or manage COPD.
“Education is a vital tool in our fight against COPD,” Prof. Bassam emphasized. “By informing individuals about the disease, we empower them to seek timely medical advice, which is crucial for effective management. Our message tonight goes beyond the visual spectacle; it’s a call to action for everyone to prioritize their lung health.”
As the lights of the Burj Khalifa dimmed, the impact of the event continued to resonate across the community. The Emirates Thoracic Society reaffirms its commitment to fostering widespread COPD education and prevention initiatives. This commitment ensures that the momentum generated by this landmark event translates into sustained action, leading to better health outcomes and increased community engagement in the fight against COPD.
About Emirates Thoracic Society (ETS)
The Emirates Thoracic Society (ETS) was formedon 13th March 1999 under the umbrella of Emirates Medical Association (EMA) bringing together physicians, healthcare professionals and experts working in both pediatric and adult respiratory medicine. Since its establishment, the society has been promoting lung health in order to alleviate suffering from disease and drive standards for respiratory medicine byconducting scientific meetings, events, community awareness campaigns and conferences as well as collaborating with health organizations and societies in order to improve professional performance, develop and encourage skills, and enrich scientific theory and practice in the field of respiratory medicine. ETS launched its work through its specialist boards and committee members. Science and education are at the core of everything we do.