Helena Chapman

Editor In Chief (world Medical Journal) at World Medical Association

Helena Chapman is an Associate Program Manager at NASA, having previous experience as a Professorial Lecturer at The George Washington University. Helena also served as an Editor in Chief at the World Medical Journal and as an Instructor at Universidad Católica del Cibao. With a strong academic background, including a Ph.D. in Environmental and Global Health, Helena has been involved in various roles related to public health, infectious diseases, and environmental health concepts.

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World Medical Association

The World Medical Association (WMA) is an international organization representing physicians. It was founded on 17 September 1947, when physicians from 27 different countries met at the First General Assembly of the WMA in Paris. The organization was created to ensure the independence of physicians, and to work for the highest possible standards of ethical behaviour and care by physicians, at all times. This was particularly important to physicians after the Second World War, and therefore the WMA has always been an independent confederation of free professional associations. Funding has been by the annual contributions of its members, which has now grown to 115 National Medical Associations. Stay connected with WMA: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WorldMedicalAssociation Twitter https://twitter.com/medwma


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