International Commission on Medical Sciences
International Commission on Medical Sciences
President:
B.P.Mansourian, WHO (ret.) Switzerland
Vice President:
S. M. Mahfouz, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo
University, Egypt
B. McA. Sayers, Imperial College of Science,
Technology and Medicine, London UK
A. Wojtczak, Institute for International Medical
Education, NY, USA
Members:
A. P.R. Aluwihare, Department of Surgery, University of Peradeniya,
Kandy, Sri Lanka
A. A. Arata, USAID, Alexandria, Virginia, USA
G. W. Brauer, Health Information Science, University of Victoria,
Victoria, BC, Canada
Assen Jablensky, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
Arminee Kazanjian, University of British Columbia, Canada
R. Kitney, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine,
London, UK M. R.G. Manciaux, Public Health, Nancy University, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy,
France
Alberto Pellegrini, Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil
K.Sorour, Cairo University, Egypt
J. Szczerban, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Tomris Türmen, WHO, Turkey
Y. L. G. Verhasselt, Geografisch Instituut, Vrije Universiteit
Brussels, Brussels, Belgium
Medical Sciences
1. The
Theory and Practice of Medicine
Pierre Boutros Mansourian, Research Policy and
Cooperation, World Health Organization(WHO), Switzerland
Modern Medical Practices:A Commentary
Guy J. Lavoipierre, World Health Organization, Australia
Reflections on the Scientific Method in Medicine
Rodolfo J. Stusser, Ministry of Public Health, National Research Centers
of Havana University, Cuba
The Role of Technology in Medicine
Pierre Boutros Mansourian, Research Policy and Cooperation, World Health
Organization(WHO), Switzerland
Primary Care Medicine
Pierre Boutros Mansourian, Research Policy and Cooperation, World Health
Organization(WHO), Switzerland
2. Medicine and Public Health
Michel R.G. Manciaux, School of Public Health, Nancy University, France
Public Health - An Evolving Concept
Lennart Kohler, Nordic School of Public Health, Sweden
Public Health Systems in Today's World
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Public health Survelliance
Laura R. Johnson, Emory University School of Medicine, USA
David L. Heymann, Communicable Diseases, World Health Organization,
Switzerland
Environment and Public Health
P. Hartemann, Universite H. Poincare, France
Medicine Health and Economic Envirnoment
Reiner Leidl, GSF-National Research Center for Environment and Health,
Health Economics and Management, Munich School of Management, Munich, Germany
Poverty and Health
Colin, Université de Montréal, Canada
Sensitizing future decision-makers to Public Health
J. Rochon, , Canada
Maternal and Child Health and Public Health
Mark A. Belsey, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, USA
Ethical Issues in Public Health
G. Terrenoire, , France
Michel R.G. Manciaux, School of Public Health, Nancy University, France
3. Geographic Medicine
Yola L. G. Verhasselt, Geografisch Instituut, Vrije Universiteit
Brussels, Belgium
The Geography of Health Care Systems
Kathleen Wilson, University of Toronto at Mississauga, Canada
David R. Phillips, Department of Politics and Sociology, Lingnan University,
China
Mark W. Rosenberg, Department of Geography, Queen’s University, Canada
Disparties in Health : A Reflection of the Worlds Globalisation and
Fragmentation
Jeanne-Marie Arnat-Roze, Department of Geography, Paris 12
University, France
Environmental Change and Vector-Borne Diseases: The Contribution of Remote
Sensing and Spatial Analyses
Eric F. Lambin, Department of Geography, Universite Catholique de Louvain,
Belgium
Emerging and Re-emerging Diseases: A Case Study in Argentina
Susana Isabel Curto, CIE - National Academy of Medicine, Argentina
Tropical Surgery: A Global Challenge
Refaat Kamel,
The pathology of Breast Cancer
Aly ,
4. Medicine and Economic Environment
Reiner Leidl, GSF-National Research Center for Environment and Health,
Health Economics and Management, Munich School of Management, Munich, Germany
5. Medical Heuristics and Knowledge based System
Bruce McArthur Sayers, Imperial College of Science, Technology and
Medicine, UK
6. Understanding Health Metrics: The role of Meta Analysis
C.A. Murray, University of Washington , Seattle,, USA
7. Medical Specialities
Andrzej M. Wojtczak, Institute for International Medical Education, USA
Adult Congenital Heart Disease,a Challenged Population
Khalid Aly Sorour, Egypt
An Inroduction to Nephrology
Halim Sargios Ghali, ,
Advances and Prospects in Gastroenterology
Witold Bartnik, Dept of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Medical Center
for Postgraduate Education, Poland
Oncology
Stjernsward,
8. Overview of Pathology and Its Related Disciplines
Soheir Mahmoud Mahfouz, Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine,
Cairo University, Egypt
The Pathobiology of Bilharzia-Associated Bladder Cancer
Nadia Mahmoud Mokhtar, Dept of Pathology, National Cancer Institute NCI,
Cairo University, Egypt
Hussein Khaled, Dept of Medical Oncology, National Cancer Institute NCI,
Cairo University, Egypt
Nabil El Bolkainy, Dept of Pathology, National Cancer Institute NCI, Cairo
University, Egypt
Abdul Rahman Zekri, Dept of Cancer Biology at National Cancer Institute NCI,
Cairo University,
Bilharziasis: A Granulomatous Parastic Disorder with Grave Implications
Maha Mahmoud Akl, Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, Department of
Pathology, Egypt
Recent Advances in the Diagnosis of Breast Masses
Al Ahmed Fouad El Hindawy,
The Pathology of Breast Cancer
Adel Mohammed Aly, , Sudan
9. Family Medicine and Health
Tomris Turmen, WHO, Turkey
10. Social Dimensions of Medicine
Arminee Kazanjian, Dept. of Health Care and Epidemiology, University of
British Columbia, Canada
11. Complementary and Alternative Medicine(CAM)
Y. Maruyama, Department of Traditional Medicines,WHO,
12. Medical Informatics and Telematics at the Threshold of the 21st Century
Lun Kwok Chan, ,
The Past and Future Impacts of Health/Medical Informatics on HealthCare Delivery
Denis J. Protti, School of Health Information Science, University of
Victoria, Canada
Technical Dimensions of Medical Informatics and Telematics
Benjamin Jung, ,
Human Aspects of Healthcare Information Systems
Andre Kushniruk, ,
The Societal and Ethical Dimensions of Medical Informatics and Telematics
Gerhard W. Brauer, School of Health Information Science, University of
Victoria, Canada
13. Engineering in Medicine
R. Kitney, UK
Medical Imaging and Visualisation
R. Kitney, UK
Medical Information Systems
Forbes Dewey, MIT, USA
Modelling -Physiological/Clinical(Human Physiome Project
Bruce Smaill,
Peter Hunter, Department of Engineering Science, University of Auckland, New
Zealand
Tissue Engineering
Robert M. Nerem, Institute of Bioengineering and Bioscience, Georgia
Institute of Technology, USA
Biomechanics
Kim Parker,
Systems Biology and Synthetic Biology
Drew Endy, MIT, USA
Denis Noble, University Laboratory of Physiology, Oxford University, UK
Materials
Molly Stevens, Imperial, ex MIT,
Duncan Dowson, ,
Robotics
Brian Davies, , Australia
Ara Darzi, St.Marys,
Measurements
Nigel Lovell,
Nanobiotechnology
Carmelina Ruggiero, University of Genoa,
14. Ecology, Environment and Disease
Andrew A. Arata, USAID, USA
House Dust Mites
Nadia Aly El-Dib, ,
15. Food Safety, Medicine and Health
Fritz K. Kaferstein, International Food Safety Consultant, Switzerland
Food Safety - Its Role in Health and Development: The problems related to our
food supply
Fritz K. Kaferstein, International Food Safety Consultant, Switzerland
Gerry Moy, Food Safety Program, World Health Organization, Switzerland
Yasmine Motarjemi, Nestle S.A., Switzerland
Consumer Perceptions of Food Safety
Janneke de Jonge, Wageningen University,
Lynn Frewer, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Ellen van Kleef, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
The need for an International Approach: The role of FAO and WHO
Kazuaki Miyagishima, ,
Jorgen Schlundt, ,
Safe Food at the Family/Household Level - The Responsibility of Consumers
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Food Safety at the National Level - The Role of Governments
R. Ellard,
A. Reilly,
The Role of FAO & WHO in Assisting Developing Countries to Improve their Food
Safety Systems
Ezzeddine Boutrif, Division of Food and Nutrition, Food and Agricultural
Organization (FAO), Italy
Jorgen Schlundt,
16. Infectious Diseases: Old and New Threats
David L. Heymann, Communicable Diseases, World Health Organization,
Switzerland
17. Radiological and Nuclear Science in Medicine
Constantin Sayegh, ,
18. Advances and Prospects in Surgery
Jerzy Szczerban, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
Synopsis of Cardiac Surgery Today for the General Practitioner
Mohammed M.I. Ahmed-Nasr,
The Current Status and the perspectives of the Vascular Surgery
Piotr Andziak, Dept of General and Vascular Surgery, Central Clinical
Hospital of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Medical University of Warsaw,
Poland
Advances in Surgical Oncology
Alberto Montori, ,
Progress in Pediatric Surgery- Selected Advances in Life Saving Procedures in
Pediatric Surgery
Piotr J. Kalicinski, Dept of Pediatric Surgery and Organ Transplantation,
Children's Memorial Health Institute, Poland
Advance and Current Progress in Liver Surgery
Marek Krawczyk,
Advances in Organ Transplantation
Wojciech Riwinski,
The latrogenic Bile Ducts Injury - A Major Clinical Mishap
K. Zieniewicz,
19. Social Participation in R&D: The Citizens Consensus Conferences
Alberto Pellegrini Filho, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Financing Health Research: New Trends and Modalities
Andres De Francisco,
The Best Existing Evidence to Improve Efficiency and Security in Health Care
Alvaro Nagib Atallah,
20. Culture, Civilization and Globalization in Medicine and Health
Pierre Boutros Mansourian, Research Policy and Cooperation, World Health
Organization(WHO), Switzerland
Last
Update December 20, 2007
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