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2nd International Conference on Traditional Medicine
When:
20 July 2001
Integrating Traditional Medicine Into Orthodox Medicine which is a continuing process of dialogue and education between practitioners of orthodox medicine and practitioners of traditional medicine with the aim of advancing global health care, will be hosted by Africa First LLC in association with the Ministry of Health of Ghana in Accra, Ghana on July 20-21, 2001.
There will be pre/post conference tours to hospitals and other interesting sites and medical institutions, doctors and nurses are encouraged to offer voluntary services and medical supplies to specific institutions where needed during the tour.
For detailed information contact:
J.William Danquah
Chief Executive Officer
Africa First, LLC
mailto:africafirst@yahoo.com
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