49th World Medical Association General Assembly
The World Medical Association meets in Hamburg, Germany from
November 10 to 14. The scientific session on Tuesday November 11
and Wednesday November 12 and the General Assembly on Thursday November
13 and Friday November 14 are open to the press and you are invited
to attend the meeting or to send a representative. The meeting will
be held at the Hamburg Congress Centre.
The programme for the Scientific Session is:
Tuesday 11 November:
9.00-10.45: Therapeutic Concepts against Narcotics Abuse
-Prof. Ambros Uchtenhagen, Zurich, Switzerland: "Therapy
of Narcotic Addicts"
-Prof. Pierre Angel, Paris, France: "Psychotherapy
of Narcotic Addicts"
11.15-1.00: Therapeutic Concepts against Alcohol and Drug Abuse
-Dr Felix Tretter, Munich, Germany: "Treatment
of Alcohol Abuse under Clinical Conditions"
- Prof. Michael Farrell, London, UK: "Developing
Evidence Based Approaches for the Treatment of Alcohol and Drug
Problems in the Community"
3.00-4.45: Quality Assessment of Therapeutic Concepts
-Prof. Sheldon I Miller, Chicago, USA: "Medical
Education and Therapeutic Concepts"
-Prof. Uwe Koch, Hamburg, Germany: "External
Quality Assessment of Therapies against Substance-Abuse"
Wednesday 12 November:
9.00-11.00: Prevention and Epidemiological Aspects
-Prof. Ulf Rydberg, Stockholm, Sweden: "Understanding
Abuse through Empirical Research"
-Prof. Klaus Hurrelmann, Bielefeld, Germany: "Youth
and Drugs: Epidemiological Data and Prevention Strategies"
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The 49th General Assembly will open at 11 am on
Thursday November 13 with an address from Germany's Federal Minister
of Health, Herr Horst Seehofer.
The new president of the WMA, Dr Azrul Azwar, of the Indonesian
Medical Association will be installed and will give an inaugural
address and in the afternoon there will be a commemorative session
marking the 50th anniversary of the WMA on The Future of Medicine
and of the World Medical Association. Speakers will be Dr Halfdan
Mahler, former director of the World Health Organisation, Dr Anders
Milton, chairman of Council of the WMA, and Dr Delon Human, secretary
general designate of the WMA.
Plenary sessions of the General Assembly will be held on Friday
morning and, if necessary, in the afternoon and the debates will
include:
- a proposed Statement on Drug Treatment of Tuberculosis following
recent WHO estimates that 30 million people could die from TB
over the next 10 years;
- consideration of a joint statement with the International
Pharmaceutical Federation on the promotion and marketing of
pharmaceutical preparations;
- a proposed addition to the WMA Statement on the Health Hazards
of Tobacco Products calling on all national medical associations
and all doctors to refrain from accepting any funding from the
tobacco industry and urging medical schools, research institutes
and individual researchers to do the same in order to avoid
giving any credibility to the tobacco industry;
- a proposed resolution on the Prohibition of Practice by Female
Doctors in Afghanistan;
- a proposed Statement on the Licensing of Physicians Fleeing
Prosecution for Serious Criminal Offences.
Other issues under consideration by the WMA Council and its
committees include:
- a proposed Declaration on Cloning and Human Dignity which
calls for an explicit worldwide ban on the cloning of human
beings;
- a proposal to revise the WMA Declaration of Helsinki guiding
physicians and other investigators in biomedical research involving
human subjects;
- a proposed Declaration on Palliative Care which recommends
that patients should be allowed to decide for themselves when
they should receive palliative care and discontinue curative
treatment, provided that, in the opinion of three physicians,
there is no reasonable chance of recovery;
- a proposed Declaration on the Rights of the Unborn;
- a proposed Declaration on the Rights of the Child Patient
relating to, among other things, freedom of choice, consent
and self determination, confidentiality, admission to hospital
and child abuse;
- proposals to amend the Declaration of Geneva on medical ethics;
Consideration will also be given to applications for membership
from the Chinese Medical Association which has a membership of
390,000 physicians, the Association of Physicians in Russia, the
Medical Federation of Ecuador and the Malaysian Medical Association.
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