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IMCA 6: “Arabkir” MC Satellite Symposiums

IMCA 6: “Arabkir” MC Satellite Symposiums

 

Dear colleagues, 


only a few days left until the opening of the biggest medical and healthcare event of the year, the 6th International Medical Congress of Armenia. The congress will commence on July 5th at the American University of Armenia, with the main sessions taking place from July 6th to 8th at the Armenia Marriott Hotel. The honorary chairman of the assembly is the scientific director of "Arabkir" Medical Center, Professor Ara Babloyan.
 

Approximately 2,000 specialists from Armenia and abroad will participate in the congress and satellite conferences. The satellite conferences have already commenced, and you can find the list of conferences through the following link: https://6imca.am/satellite-symposiums.
 

Additionally, “Arabkir” Medical Center will be hosting the satellite conference titled "Cystic Fibrosis in the 21st Century: modern possibilities of diagnosis and treatment" on July 7th. The conference will take place in the conference hall of the medical center. To view the symposium program, please follow the link: https://6imca.am/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/%D4%BE%D6%80%D5%A1%D5%A3%D5%AB%D6%80-CF-23-06.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1JXD9_EHIdjYe2Gak_tRg3jCz4YwwQ0TRwqa9lH1IX9qxcXX8gAyee5yo
 

Furthermore, on July 5th, the Dermatology Service of "Arabkir" Medical Center and the Armenian Association of Pediatric Dermatologists invite you to the "Pediatric Dermatology'' satellite symposium, which will be held at Admiral Isakov 11 (Downtown Foodpark). For the detailed program, please refer to this link: https://6imca.am/.../2023/05/Pediatric-Dermatology.pdf
 

We extend a warm welcome to all participants and we wish you all productive and scientifically enriching days!

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