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WMA President, Dr. Enabulele, to address 127th German medical assembly 

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From Fred Ezeh, Abuja

Barring any sudden change in plans, the President of the World Medical Association (WMA), Dr.Osahon Enabulele, will on Tuesday, address the 127th German Medical Assembly, on issues concerning world health and physicians.

Dr. Enabulele, in a statement released on Monday, said his presentation at the meeting will feature discussions on recent health policy developments, and important political issues affecting the medical profession.

He said the Assembly is expected to draw participation of several leaders and stakeholders from all walks of life, including leaders of the German healthcare system and the German Medical Association.

He confirmed that he has arrived Essen, Germany, where he is billed to address the 127th German Medical Assembly which is expected to run from May 16-19, 2023.

The statement further indicated that the WMA President will also participate in some sessions at the forthcoming World Health Assembly billed to hold in Geneva, Switzerland, after participation at the 127th German Medical Assembly.

The WMA President is a renowned global leader and profound advocate of citizens’ health rights and well-being, safety and working conditions of physicians and other members of the health workforce.

He was once President of Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), President of Commonwealth Medical Association (CWA), among several other positions held in the past.


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