48th World Medical Association General Assembly
The World Medical Association meets in Somerset West, Western Cape
Province, South Africa from October 22 to October 26. It will be
the first time the WMA has met on the southern African continent.
The 48th Assembly of the Association will take place at the Lord
Charles Hotel from October 22 to 26. The Assembly is open to the
media and you are invited to send a representative to attend the
meeting. Among the papers to be presented to the Assembly for
adoption are:
- Proposed Statement on Family Planning and the Right of a Woman
to Contraception.
- Proposed Statement on Resistance to Antimicrobial Drugs which
recommends ways in which national medical associations can help
to combat the global increase in resistance to antimicrobial
drugs.
The Assembly will also consider an application from the Haitian
Medical Association to join the WMA.
During the meeting Dr Bernard Mandell, chairman of the Federal
Council of the Medical Association of South Africa, will be installed
as president of the WMA for 1996/7.
You are also invited to attend the Scientific Session which will
be held on October 23 and 24 at the Lord Charles Hotel. The theme
of the session will be 'Human Resources Strategies for Health
Care' and those speaking will be:
- Dr Eunice Brookman-Amissah, Minister of Health, Republic of
Ghana
- Mr Nicholas Crisp, Superintendent General, Department of
Health and Welfare, Northern Province, South Africa
- Dr Jesper Poulsens, President of the Permanent Working Group
of European Junior Hospital Doctors, from Denmark
- Dr Charles Boelen, Chief Medical Officer for Educational
Development of Human Resources for Health, at the World Health
Organisation, Geneva
- Professor William Pick, Head of the Department of Community
Health, at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa
The General Assembly will be preceded by a meeting of the WMA
Council and by various Council committee meetings on October 22.
These meetings will not be open to the media. Among the papers
that will be considered at these meetings are:
- Proposed Statement from the American Medical Association on
Family Violence calling on national medical associations to
intensify and broaden their efforts to combat the universal
problem of family violence.
- Proposed Declaration with Guidelines for the Quality Assessment
of Health Care. The purpose of the Guidelines, submitted by
the Finnish Medical Association, is to strengthen the improvement
of health care for patients by means of quality assessment practices
and to create ethical grounds for audit.
- Proposed Statement on Resuscitative Interventions, submitted
by the Canadian Medical Association, setting out the circumstances
in which cardiopulmonary resuscitation should and should not
be given.
- Proposed Declaration, submitted by the Finnish Medical Association,
on the Rights of the Unborn.
- Proposed revision by the American Medical Association of the
Declaration on the Rights of the Patient to include the Responsibilities
of the patient
Other papers which are expected to be discussed at the WMA committee
meetings include a proposed Statement on weapons and their relation
to life and health presented by the British Medical Association
and a proposed statement on licensing of doctors fleeing prosecution
for serious criminal offences, also from the BMA.
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