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Founding President: Prof. Dr. Detlev Ganten. Under the patronage of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President François Hollande. Academic network based on the M8 Alliance of Academic Health Centres and National Academies of sciences of 67 countries.
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Founding President: Prof. Dr. Detlev Ganten Under the patronage of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President François Hollande Academic network based on the M8 Alliance of Academic Health Centres and National Academies of sciences of 67 countries Pan-African/ WHS Satellite Symposium on Respiratory Infection: HIV/AIDS, Tb and RF: A Triple Challenge Berlin, October 20, 2012
Pan-African/ WHS Satellite Symposium on Respiratory Infection: HIV/AIDS, Tb and RF: A Triple Challenge Welcome Address 8.30 Prof. Dr. Detlev Ganten, Founding President, World Health Summit 8.35. Prof. Dr. Charles Yankah, President, African Cultural Institute 8.40 Prof. Dr. Heinz Zeichhardt, Deputy Chair, Koch-Metschnikow Forum 1st German-African Telemedicine Forum, Berlin, October 20, 2012 Opening address: Prof. Dr. Annette Grüters-Kieslich, Dean, Charite Medical University Berlin
Pan-African/WHS Satellite Symposium & German-African Telemedicine Forum, Berlin, Germany, Saturday, October 20, 2012 Venue: Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin (German Heart Institute Berlin) Augustenburger Platz 1, D-13353 Berlin 2nd Floor Program at a glance 8.00-18.00 hrs: Weisser Saal Lectures on Respiratory infection assoiciated with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and rheumatic fever: A tripple challenge 12.30 -13.00 hrs: Library (Bibliothek) Luncheon Session for the High-Level African Delegates Topic: “Summer School" for Scholars from African Countries. Areas of interest will be discussed with the delegates to determine subjects for the curriculum. Chair: Prof. Dr. Annette Grüters-Kieslich, Dean, University Medicine, Charite, Berlin Prof. Dr. Charles Yankah, German Heart Institute Berlin, President, African Cultural Institute
Pan-African/WHS Satellite Symposium Berlin, October 20, 2012Opening Address: Prof. Detlev Ganten, Founding President, World Health Summit
Pan-African/WHS Satellite Symposium Berlin, October 20, 2012Opening Address: Prof. Charles Yankah, President, African Cultural Institute
4th World Health Summit Oct. 21st-24th, 2012, Berlin Expected global delegation 1500(physicians, surgeons, scientists and researchers) Expected delegation from Africa 100 Pan-African- / World Health Summit Satellite Symposium 20th, Oct. 2012, Berlin
Pan-African/ WHS Satellite Symposium on Respiratory Infection: HIV/AIDS, Tb and RF: A Triple Challenge The faculty: Country of origin of the speakers Brazil China Guinea-Bissau Germany Kenya Malawi South Africa Switzerland
Pan-African/WHS Satellite Symposium Berlin, October 20, 2012 Prof. Dr., Dr. h.c. mult. Joerg Hacker, President, National Academy of Sciences, Halle (Saale), Germany
Pan-African/WHS Satellite Symposium Berlin, October 20, 2012 Dr. Lianqi Bai, Chief, ChestSurgery, Specialistfortuberculosis, Beijing, China
Lunch session: Pan-African/WHS Satellite Symposium Topic: Charite Summer School Chair: Prof. Annette Grueters-Kieslich, Dean, Charite, Medical University Berlin
1st German-African Telemedicine Forum October 20, 2012 • Objective I: to offer an opportunity to those physicians and allied health personnel in Africa who could not attend the symposium in Berlin to interact with the internationally renowned faculty per video teleconference. • Objectives II: To establish a multi-site virtual classroom teleconference for outreach healthcare education, science and research (Knowledge-sharing and know-how transfer).
Official opening of the 1st German-African Telemedicine Forum Welcome Address 17.10 Professor Dr. Dr. h.c. mult.. Roland Hetzer Chairman, Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin 17.15 Professor Dr. Charles Yankah President, African Cultural Institute 17.20 Professor Dr. Annette Grueters-Kieslich Dean, Charité University Medicine 17.30 H. E. Essohanam Comla Paka, Doyen, African Diplomatic Corps 17.50 Closing remarks: Prof. Charles Yankah 18.00 End of video transmission to Africa Reception Photo exhibition (Beate Lau)
1st German-African Telemedicine Forum Berlin, October 20, 2012 Prof. Dr. Dr. Miralem Pasic, Deputy Director, Dept of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery, German Heart Institute Berlin
1st German-African Telemedicine Forum Berlin, October 20, 2012 Opening address: Prof. Dr. Annette Grüters-Kieslich, Dean, Charite Medical University Berlin
1st German-African Telemedicine Forum Berlin, October 20, 2012 Opening address: Prof. Dr. Charles Yankah, President, African Cultural Institute
1st German-African Telemedicine Forum, Berlin, October 20th 2012
1st German-African Telemedicine Forum Berlin, October 20, 2012 Prof. Francis Smit, Chief, CardiothoracicSurgery, University ofthe Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa
1st German-African Telemedicine Forum Berlin, October 20, 2012 Prof. Charles Yankah, Consultant, German Heart Institute Berlin
1st German-African Telemedicine Forum Berlin, October 20, 2012 Dr. Christine Yuko-Jowi, Consultant PediatricCardiologist,Jomo Kenyatta National Hospital & Mater Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya
1st German-African Telemedicine Forum Berlin, October 20, 2012 Discussant from Lesotho, Dr. Makase Nyaphisi
1st German-African Telemedicine Forum: Multi-site video teleconference with Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya and Tanzania. Berlin, October 20, 2012
1st German-African Telemedicine Forum, Berlin, October 20th 2012
1st German-African Telemedicine Forum, Berlin, October 20th 2012: Closing Remarks Prof. Yankah, President, African Cultural Institute
Sponsors of the Pan-African/ WHS Satellite Symposium & 1st German-African Telemedicine Forum, Berlin, October 20, 2012 African Cultural Institute Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin Pan-African Society for Carddio-Thoracic Surgery World Health Summit Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH