World Medical Association - 48th General Assembly
The World Medical Association's 48th General Assembly, meeting this
week in Somerset West, Western Cape Province, South Africa, installed
its new president, DR BERNARD MANDELL, chairman of the Federal Council
of the Medical Association of South Africa.
It elected Dr Azrul Azwar, president of the Indonesia medical
Association, as its president-elect. He will take office at the
next meeting of the WMA Assembly in Hamburg, Germany, next year.
The Assembly adopted the following policies:
a new Declaration on Family Violence that calls on national
medical associations to intensify their efforts to combat the
universal problem of family violence which is described as a
major public health problem. The document addresses the need
for doctors to be adequately trained about the issue and for
patients to be given more information on the subject by doctors;
a new Statement on Resistance to Antimicrobial Drugs declaring
that the global increase in resistance, including the emergence
of bacterial strains resistant to all available antibacterial
agents, had created a public health problem of potentially crisis
proportions. The Statement calls for the enhancement of the
World Health Organisation's global network of antimicrobial
resistance surveillance and for research on the development
of innovative antimicrobial agents. It is also proposed that
antimicrobial agents should be available only through prescription
by licensed qualified health care and veterinary professionals;
a Statement on Family Planning and the Right of a Woman to
Contraception recommending national medical associations actively
to promote the benefits of family planning education;
a statement on Professional responsibility for Standards of
Medical Care;
a Statement on Weapons and their Relation to Life and Health
(see separate statement).
Further papers were debated and these will now be circulated
to national medical associations for their comments. These papers
relate to:
- responsibilities of patients;
- rights of the unborn;
- licensing of physicians fleeing prosecution for serious criminal
offences; rights of the sick child; investment in health.
Dr Radovan Karadzik
The meeting approved a motion denouncing Dr Radovan Karadzik
as a physician bringing the medical profession into disrepute
?for not surrendering himself to the International Criminal Tribunal
for War Crimes in the former Yugoslavia and demands that he does
this forthwith?.
New Members
Two new medical associations were admitted to the WMA - the Haitian
Medical Association and the Ugandan Medical Association.
- Note to editors: The World Medical Association is an independent
- confederation of professional national medical associations
from more than 60 countries.
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