ISSCA’s training programs assist physicians and researchers in developing better protocols for stem cell treatments.
MIAMI LAKES, Florida— The International Society for Stem Cell Application, a multi-disciplinary community of scientists and physicians collaborating to treat diseases and lessen human suffering through science, technology, and regenerative medicine, is continuing to expand its global training efforts by sponsoring three upcoming training sessions over the next month. The group has a busy schedule, with trainings taking place in Amsterdam, Abu Dhabi, Atlanta, Bogota, Miami and Mexico City.
ISSCA instructors will be hosting two onsite trainings, one in Amsterdam, Netherlands on February 22-23 and another in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates on March 2-3. The training is designed to assist physicians interested in introducing regenerative medicine into their practices adhere to industry practices. Physicians will learn about industry developments and the latest advances in cellular-based treatment protocols.
Utilizing ISSCA’s over 10 years of experience in regenerative medicine, the onsite trainings seek to bring the latest advances in the field to physicians across the world, removing barriers to access. In addition to training physicians, the group uses hands-on-training methods to instruct other medical staff in cellular treatment protocols so they can effectively assist their tending physicians. Trainings are highly personalized and offer physicians the ability to learn only the regenerative medicine treatments they are most interested in.
In early March, ISSCA instructors will also be traveling to Atlanta, Georgia to train physicians on allogenic compound stem cells derived from cord blood. This two-day training will take place in on March 29-30. Physicians with an interest in new regenerative medicine breakthroughs that have produced safer and shorter recovery times and those that have led to higher cellular counts in the degenerative disease treatment process will find this training of interest.
Instructors will lead physicians through a deep dive into the latest stem cell advances pertaining to cord blood research. Attendees will learn about processes for how to extract stem cells from a healthy donor and protocols on how to process stem cells in the lab while adhering to the highest quality control standards.
Instructors will additionally share the science behind allogenic compounds derived from cord blood and which current protocols use cord blood derived stem cells to promote patient healing.
ISSCA trainers will be rounding out their upcoming training schedule with visits to Bogota, Colombia on March 15-16, Miami, Florida on March 22-23 and Mexico City, Mexico on March 29-30. These three trainings will offer Stem Cell Training Certification for physicians seeking to expand their knowledge on the newest stem cells protocols for those wanting to integrate regenerative medicine into their practices. The protocols covered in the trainings can be implemented in medical offices with mini lab equipment. The instructors will engage physicians in hands-on instruction where doctors can practice on live patients.
Trainings in Bogota and Mexico City will be conducted in Spanish, and interested participants can find more information at www.cursocelulasmadre.com, while interested Miami participants can learn more at https://www.stemcelltraining.net/hands-on-course.
To learn more about ISSCA, visit https://www.issca.us/