Models for Health Care Delivery Opportunities for Training in USA Contributions of Early Islam to Western Medicine Health Information System for Better Quality Care Medical Ethics & End of life Issues

Registration Fees:
Consultants 300 SR
Residents 200 SR
Interns
Nurses
Pharmacists
Medical Students 100 SR
**Onsite Registration additional 100SR

OBJECTIVES:
• Review recent updates in Internal Medicine
• Review global health care reforms
• Discuss standards of Residency training & improvement tools
• ACP experience in raising the standards of training for residents and medical students
• Identifying the role of research in an academic medical centers

 

TARGET AUDIENCE:

• General Internists
•Sub-specialists in Internal Medicine
•Family Physicians
•General Practitioners
•Fellows in Internal Medicine and its subspecialties

•Nurses
•Pharmacist
•Medical Student
•Residents

• Residents & medical students
• All physicians & health professionals with interest in medical education
and/ or health care
•All health professionals with interest on health care and training.
 
INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS:

Michael S. Barr, MD, MBA, FACP
Vice President ACP
Vice President, Practice Advocacy and Improvement Division
The George Washington University

Faith t. Fitzgerald, MD, MACP
Regent ACP
Associate Dean of the Humanities and Bioethics,
University of California, Davis School of Medicine

Ernest L. Yoder, MD, PhD, FACP
Chairman Credentials ACP Vice President, Medical Education & Research, SJH and Ascension, Michigan

Tanveer Mir, MD, MACP
Regent ACP
Associate Chief Palliative & Geriatric Medicine
Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Prof. Faroque A Khan, M.B, M.A.C.P.
Chair Scientific Committee
Wajahat Mehal, MD, D. Phil
Associate Professor, Section of Digestive Diseases, Yale University