CDFIMC creates an effective network of collaborations in Islam world
Date: 5/23/2007
TUMS News: Secretary general of the First Conference of Deans of the Faculties of Medicine of the Islamic Countries said this conference creates a dynamic and effective network to facilitate collaborations between our universities.
Dr. seyyed Hassan Emami Dean of TUMS medical school and secretory general of CDFIMC has welcomed the guests of the conference with the following message:
Secretary general of the conference message
In the name of God
Islam attention toward the field of human's health in the heavenly tuitions of the great holy prophet Mohammad (pb) was so profoundly emphasized that made a new doctrine called, "Teb-ul-Nabavi" at that time which is still a source of documentation.
Medical advances in the era of Islamic civilization's influence on the world under the shadow of great scientists' works like Avecina and Razis made a global dominance for this doctrine throughout the medical schools of every part of the world over the centuries.
Sympathy among modern educational centers of Islamic countries can lead to an outbreak of potential capacities of the present scientists in this centers to improve the frontiers of science that will bring higher standards of health for the patients all over the world and major honors for these educational centers.
Deans of Islamic countries medical schools in this first conference attempt to create a dynamic and effective network to facilitate collaborations in various fields including "Medical education ,Relevant researches and Health services". This conference can also be a commencement to an extensive cooperation in all aspects.
I would like to welcome all dear authorities of the most creditable scientific centers of Islam world in Iran.
Seyyed Hassan Emami Razavi
Dean of medical school of Tehran university of medical sciences
The first and largest medical school of Islamic Republic of Iran
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