Dr. Osahon Enabulele, President of the World Medical Association (WMA), has arrived in Essen, Germany, to address the 127th German Medical Assembly.
The 127th German Medical Assembly is scheduled to take place from May 16 to 19, 2023, and will include talks on current health policy advances as well as key political concerns impacting the medical profession.
The WMA President, Enabulele will address the Assembly on Tuesday, May 16, on the topics “Freedom and Responsibility in the Medical Profession” and “Health Education: From Knowledge to Action.”
The Assembly is expected to bring a diverse range of leaders and stakeholders, including representatives from the German healthcare system and the German Medical Association.
Following his participation in the 127th German Medical Assembly, the WMA President is slated to depart Essen for some sessions at the next World Health Assembly, which will be held in Geneva, Switzerland.
The World Medical Association President, a well-known global leader and ardent supporter of citizens’ health rights as well as the rights, well-being, safety, and working conditions of physicians and other members of the health workforce, had earlier arrived safely in Essen, Germany, where he was warmly welcomed by members of the German Medical Association.