International Health Leaders Address Globalization and Academic Health Center Infrastructure

WASHINGTON, March 26/PRNewswire/ --

Academic health center leaders from around the world will be taking a
Voyage of Discovery addressing the visions, growth, and strategic
partnerships of academic health centers in a global environment and speaking
to vital infrastructure issues that impact education, research, and patient
care innovations at the 2008 International Forum of the Association of
Academic Health Centers.

WHO: THE NEED TO GO GLOBAL: Victor J. Dzau, MD, Chancellor for Health
Affairs, Duke University, and President and CEO, Duke University Health
System

IN SEARCH OF THE U.S. MODEL: Peter Noble, MBA, Director of Health
Development, Dean's Office, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of
Leeds; Edward Hillhouse, BSC, MBBS, PhD, Faculty Dean, University of Leeds

SINGAPORE'S EXPERIENCE: John Eu-Li Wong, MBBS, FAMS, FRCP, Vice
President, Research/Life Sciences, Dean, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine,
National University of Singapore

THE U.K. EXPERIENCE: Stephen Smith, DSc, FMedSci, Principal, Faculty of
Medicine, CEO, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

DEVELOPING ISRAEL'S ACADEMIC HEALTH CENTER: Rafael Beyar, MD, DSc, FACC,
FESC, Director General and CEO, Rambam Health Care Campus, Israel

CHINA AND STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS: Xian Wang, MD, PhD, Vice President for
Education, Peking University, Health Science Center

SHANGHAI: VISIONS FOR EDUCATION: Lily Hsu, RN, MSN, Dean, School of
Nursing, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

ORGANIZATION, GROWTH, AND EXPANSION: Jianqun Yan, MD, PhD, Vice President
of Xi'an Jiao Tong University, and President, Xi'an Jiao Tong University
Health Science Center, China

QATAR'S PIONEERING CENTER: Daniel R. Alonso, MD, Dean, Weill Cornell
Medical College-Qatar



WHAT: 2008 International Forum: A Voyage of Discovery: Building Academic
Health Center Infrastructure Worldwide

WHEN: Monday, March 31, 2008 (8:00am-5:45pm)
Tuesday, April 1, 2008 (8:00am-12:30pm)

WHERE: Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Salon I
Washington, D.C., 1150 22ND Street, NW


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The Association of Academic Health Centers (AAHC) is a national,
non-profit organization that seeks to improve health and well-being through
vigorous leadership of the nation's academic health centers.



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Source: Association of Academic Health Centers

Lynn Bentley of the Association of Academic Health Centers, +1-202-265-9600


2008-03-26 17:24:12 0320619 PRNEWSWIRE

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