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Ministry of Health’s Deputy Thanks TUMS for Holding Non-communicable Diseases Conference

Ministry of Health’s Deputy Thanks TUMS for Holding Non-communicable Diseases Conference
Date: 7/7/2008

TUMSPR: Dreputy for health of the Health Ministry in a letter to TUMS’ chancellor, thanked him for holding the National Conference for Policy-making on NCD.


Dr. Imami-Razavi, the deputy for health of the Health Ministry in a letter to Tehran University of Medical Sciences’ chancellor, Dr. Larijani, thanked him for holding the National Conference for Policy-making on Non-communicable Diseases.

The letter reads as follows:

Dear Dr. Larijani,

The respected Chancellor of TUMS,

I bid my gratitude to you and your colleagues for sincere and vigorous efforts put forward to hold the National Conference for Policy-making on Non-communicable Diseases. I hope, by the help of God, the system for the prevention and control of these diseases benefit from your excellent cooperation.

Dr. Seyed Hassan Imami-Razavi,
Deputy for Health

Related News:

Viewpoints of International Experts on Non-Communicable diseases; Justifying Timely Action on (Non-Communicable Diseases (6/11/2008)
http://publicrelations.tums.ac.ir/FCKeditor/editor/news/detail.asp?newsID=7594

Steps Lying Ahead of Non-Communicable Diseases; an interview with international experts from WHO & the World Bank (6/15/2008)
http://publicrelations.tums.ac.ir/FCKeditor/editor/news/detail.asp?newsID=7633

The Health Minister's Reflections on NCDs at the National Conference for NCD Policymaking (6/9/2008)
http://publicrelations.tums.ac.ir/FCKeditor/editor/news/detail.asp?newsID=7565

A National Conference for Policy Making on Non-Communicable Diseases (6/8/2008)
http://publicrelations.tums.ac.ir/FCKeditor/editor/news/detail.asp?newsID=7560

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