Compliance and Risk Management
20th May
2009 - Emirates Aviation College, Dubai
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Welcome:
The Wellington School of
Medicine, Otago University,
New Zealand and Harvard Medical
School Dubai Center Institute for Postgraduate
Education & Research (HMSDC) in collaboration proudly offer an
occupational medicine CME-approved Continuing Development Program in
Dubai. These programmes will add valuable professional training and
professional development to occupational medicine specialists, trainees
and primary medical care professionals engaged in occupational medicine
practice.
A
programme of one day seminars will bring together top occupational
medical academics and front-line occupational medicine practitioners to
focus on a range of key issues. Each seminar will focus on a specific
high priority topic area and surrounding issues. Delegates can choose
to attend individual seminars or include the ongoing program of CME-CPD
meetings which can be used to develop and enhance professional skills
in a range of practice areas. Doctors wanting to train in occupational
medicine can also enroll for the Otago distance learning Postgraduate Diploma in Occupational Medicine and Masters in Health Science (Occupational Medicine) and Doctorate programmes that have been offered in the Middle East through Dubai since 2007.
Completion
of the programme will entitle delegates to formal certification of CME
points. These are required for renewal of medical licenses in the UAE
and College/Board MOPS programs in other countries, through HMSDC.
Continuing Medical Education Seminar:
The seminar on
May 20th - Compliance and Risk Management has been postponed due to travel concerns related to H1N1 outbreaks. A new date will be announced soon.
The
next Continuing Medical Education day will take place on May 20th 2009 in Room 205 at the
Emirates Aviation College in Dubai.
The
quality and safety of occupational health practice have increasingly
come under the spotlight, and the London Royal College of Physicians
are about to release a guide on Good Occupational Medical Practice. The
consequences of deficiencies in clinical and policy decisions in
occupational health practice are far reaching and we need to focus on
best practice. Employers are also interested in best practice as a way
of ensuring compliance and minimising risk. All these topics are
discussed in a far reaching seminar and workshop with a Middle East
context.
A CME resource page and CME Forum has been set up. Click
here to open the Dubai CME Forum website for discussion
groups and resource materials from the Otago University and Harvard
Medical School Dubai Center.
We welcome you to join us at these seminars. For
further information on
any of our programs including the Employers Seminar, CME-CPD program or
the Diploma in Occupational Medicine program
please contact
us here.
Driving Directions to
Emirates Aviation College, Dubai
Drive down Sheik Zayed road and then onto Sheik Rashid so that you
cross the Al Garhoud Bridge. At the end as you hit the airport complex,
you will see the old Emirates Aviation College with a front that looks
like an Airbus. At that intersection, turn left continuing on Rashid
and 100 m down on the right hand side you will see a large brown sign
saying Aviation Village. Turn in there and turn right to go back on
yourself in a loop that takes you to the NEW Emirates Aviation College.
There is parking on the grass left of the new building. Make sure you
have photo ID to get into the Aviation College.
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