Chief Editor

Dr Abdulrazak Abyad
Abyad Medical Center & Middle East Longevity Institute
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Tripoli
Lebanon


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MEAMA Second Course First Announcement 2006-2007

The second course of the MEAMA that consists of four sessions of four days each will start in April 2006 and will continue in Nov 2006. The third session and the fourth sessions will be in April and Nov 2007.

This intensive study course composed of four sessions is directed towards
physicians, nurses, social workers , and health care officers, responsible for the health care of older people. In addition to faculty members of medical, nursing, social and physiotherapy schools interested in developing the field of geriatrics and gerontology. The course can also be attended by junior potential academic staff working in other fields (internal medicine, sub-specialities, biology) involving the ageing process and care of elderly people.
The complete programme aims to increase scientific, clinical, educational and managerial competences in medical gerontology. A certificate will be issued by the Group of Executive Board of the MEAMA after successfully concluding the four sessions.

Scientific Programme outlines / Session dates and topics
will be announced later


 

September 2005
Volume 2,
Issue 2



Table of Contents

Home

Editorial

Meet the team

Causes of Dementia in Qatar

Employment Status of the Elderly Referring to the Social Security Organization of Tehran City

Hernia surgery in the elderly

Back to Methuselah: the challenge of Ageing

Case Study - Pain management in the terminal cancer patient

Summary of MEAMA first Course

MEAMA Second Course First Announcement 2006-2007

First International primary care conference

News briefs - New global medical education service focuses on coordinated care for the elderly