Mohammad Aldalou

Associate Junior Doctor at World Medical Association

Mohammad Aldalou is the Founder and General Director of Osmosis Medical Education Network - Palestine since August 2021, aiming to connect Palestinian physicians and promote health equity through an interdisciplinary approach. In addition, Mohammad serves as an Associate Junior Doctor at the World Medical Association and has been involved in the Steering Committee of the Associate Membership. Previous roles include Regional Lead and Consultant at Osmosis.org from Elsevier, where significant contributions were made to medical education programs, and Intern Doctor at Palestine's Ministry of Health, gaining diverse clinical experience. Mohammad also held leadership positions as National Public Health Officer for the International Federation of Medical Students' Associations and Campus Director for the Hult Prize Foundation. Mohammad completed a Doctor of Medicine degree from Al-Quds University in August 2022.

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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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