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medi+WORLD International
is an accredited provider of QA & CPD points.
medi+WORLD International are the publishers of the
medi+CAL® Program, designed for medical education,
distance information and Computer Assissted Learning.
The products within the medi+CAL series provide
Quality Assured CPD points (Group 1) for practicing
doctors and medical students |
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Journals |
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medi+WORLD
International publishes a number of online
medical journals and medical education and
recruitment services.
To view, click on theimages below.
Middle
East Journal of Family Medicine:
This
online journal represents
family medicine in 25 Middle
East and North African countries.
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Middle
East Journal of Age and Ageing:
This
journal on gerontology looks
at issues of the aged and ageing
in the Middle East region.
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Middle
East Journal of Nursing
This
journal focuses on raising
the status and standrads
of nursing in the Middle
East
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Middle
East Journal of Business
Bringing
Middle east and International
Business together. This unique
journal focueses on economic
humanism and ethical business.
It launched September 2005.
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World
CME
A
gift to doctors and their patients
in developing nations. World
CME provides top quality medical
education - free to Low Income
countries, and cheap to Middle
Income countries. It is the
first ever 'international medical
education' - suitable for all
countries.
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Child
Watch
Child Watch is an initiative
of the Middle East Journal
of Family Medicine and was
originally formed to assist
Iraqi children who are suffering
greatly from lack of medical
resources and child size devices,
as well as the psychological
aspects of prolonged warfare.
Since
then we find that many of the
problems extend to the rest
of the Middle East region and
indeed the world. There is also
a lack of focus globally on
child-specific aspects of many
medical conditions.
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