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THE WOMEN’S HEALTH AND EDUCATION ORGANIZATION, INC. [Read the WHEO, Inc. Mission Statement] AND WOMEN’S HEALTH AND EDUCATION CENTER (WHEC) NGO in Special Consultative Status with ECOSOC of the United Nations AND WomensHealthSection.Com BY-LAWS Article I Name and Location 1.1 Name: The name of this non-profit organization is, THE WOMEN’S HEALTH AND EDUCATION ORGANIZATION, INC. Its acronym is: WHEO, Inc. It is at WOMEN’S HEALTH AND EDUCATION CENTER (WHEC), NGO in Special Consultative Status with the ECOSOC of the United Nations. Their web-site domain name is: WomensHealthSection.Com. 1.2 Location: The principal office is in Longmeadow, Massachusetts (USA). The Board of Directors may change the location of the principal office, upon filing a certificate with the Secretary of State of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts (USA). Article II Purpose 2.1 Purpose: The Corporation is operating as a non- profit organization for the purpose of supporting and improving the educational opportunities and general health of women and particularly women of the developing countries. Article III Membership 3.1 Members: Any persons or institutions interested in the purpose of the corporation shall be eligible for membership. The Board of Directors may from time to time establish such classes of membership as may be appropriate. In any event, all members, regardless of classification, shall have equal voting rights. 3.2 Membership Contributions: The Directors may from time to time establish membership contributions for the various classes of membership. Notices of annual membership contributions shall be sent, to all members. Any member who fails to pay the applicable membership contribution, within three months, following the sending of notice shall be dropped from membership, and shall lose all privileges of a member of the corporation. Article IV Meetings 4.1 Annual Meeting: The annual meeting of the corporation shall be held on the third Thursday on September of each year or at such other time in the month of September as the Directors shall determine. The annual meeting may be held at the principal office of the corporation, or at such other place as the Directors may determine. 4.2 Special Meetings: Special meetings of the corporation may be called by the President, a majority of the Directors, or upon written request of the majority of the members of the corporation delivered to the President. 4.3 Notice: All meetings of the corporation shall be called by giving not less than one week’s notice to each member of the corporation by mail so far as their addressed may be known or by publication of a notice in a newspaper published in Springfield, Massachusetts. 4.4 Quorum: A simple majority of members eligible to vote shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of all business. Article V Board of Directors 5.1 Number and Election: The Board of Directors shall consist of the President, the Secretary, the Treasurer and not less than three and not more than ten other members of the corporation elected annually by the members at the annual meeting. 5.2 Tenure: The Directors elected at any annual meeting shall be elected for three years or such shorter length of term as will cause the term of office of approximately one third of the elected members of the Board to expire each year. No Director shall serve for more than six consecutive years, except that an officer may, if re-elected, continue to serve in that office for not more than three additional consecutive years. Directors who have served the maximum term may be re-elected to the Board after an interval of not less than one year. 5.3 Meetings: Meetings of the Board of Directors shall be called by the President, or upon the written request of three Directors. 5.4 Notice: Notice of all meetings of the Board of Directors shall be mailed to each Director at least seven days prior to the date of any meeting. 5.5 Quorum: A simple majority, or, if there are more than ten Directors, one-third of the then in office, shall constitute a quorum. 5.6 Powers: The Board of Directors shall have the general direction, control and management of the property and the affairs of the Society except such as are to be exercised exclusively by the members of the corporation by law or by these By-Laws. 5.7 Audit: The Board of Directors shall arrange for an annual audit of the accounts of the Treasurer and the financial affairs of the corporation. 5.8 Honorary Directors: Any Director who has served as a Director for not less three years may be elected an Honorary Director at an annual meeting. An Honorary Director shall hold office for the remainder of his or her life, unless re-elected an active Director or removed for good and sufficient cause by vote of the members of the corporation. Honorary Directors shall not be voting members of the Board of Directors. (The Honorary Chairperson shall not be considered an Honorary Director). Article VI Officers 6.1 Number and Election: The officers of the corporation shall be a President, a Secretary and a Treasurer. The officers shall be elected annually by the members at the annual meeting and shall hold office for two years, and until their successors are elected. Officers may be re-elected. The Directors may fill vacancies in any office until the next annual meeting. 6.2 Honorary Chairperson and Chairperson: The Honorary Chairperson and the Chairperson shall have the usual duties of their respective offices and such other duties as may be assigned to them from time to time by the Directors. There is no limit other than the limit placed on the term of any other Directors to their term. 6.3 President: The President shall have the usual duties of such office and such other duties as may be assigned to them from time to time by the Directors. The President shall be a member of all Committees ex officio. No President shall be elected by the members to the same office for more than six consecutive terms. The President shall be executive officer of the corporation and, subject to the instructions of the Board of Directors, shall be responsible for the general operation of the corporation. So far as possible, the President shall attend all regular meetings of the corporation, the Board of Directors, and Standing Committees. The President shall prepare agendas for the annual meeting and special meetings of the corporation and for meetings of the Board of Directors. The President shall supervise the services of any employees. 6.4 Secretary: The Secretary shall record and maintain records of all proceedings of the corporation and of the Directors. These records shall be kept at the principal office of the corporation, and shall be open at all reasonable times to the inspection of any member. The Secretary shall be responsible for notices of annual meetings and special meetings of the corporation and meetings of the Board of Directors. 6.5 Treasurer: The Treasurer shall be the chief financial officer and the chief accounting officer of the corporation. The Treasurer shall be in charge of the corporation’s financial affairs, accounts, funds, securities and valuable papers, and shall keep full and accurate records thereof. The Treasurer shall supervise the keeping of correct records of receipts and expenditures in books maintained by the corporation. The treasurer shall present a report of the financial activities of the Society at each annual meeting. If required by the Directors, the Treasurer shall give bond for the faithful performance of the duties of the office in such sums and with such surety of sureties as the Directors may direct. 6.6 Vacancy: In the event of a vacancy in any office, the Directors elect one of their numbers to fill that office until the next annual meeting. Article VII Committees 7.1 Standing Committees: The Standing Committees of the corporation shall be Executive Committee, Nominating Committee, Finance Committee, Medical Advisory Committee and Educational Advisory Committee. 7.2 Executive Committee: The Executive Committee shall consist of the Chairman, the President, the Secretary, the Treasurer, and such other Directors as the President, with consent of the other Directors, may appoint for a term of one year. Directors may be reappointed. Two thirds of the members of the Executive Committee shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Except as otherwise provided by law or by these By-Laws, the Executive Committee shall have and exercise all the powers of the Board of Directors during the intervals between meetings of the Directors. All actions of the Executive Committee shall be considered for ratification or confirmation at the next successive meeting of the Board of Directors. 7.3 Nominating Committee: The Nominating Committee shall consist of three members of the corporation, who need not be Directors. One member shall be elected each year at the annual meeting of the corporation for a term of three years. Any vacancy before the end of a term shall be filled by appointment by the President until the next annual meeting, at which time a member shall be elected to fill the balance of that term. No member of the Nominating Committee shall serve for more than six consecutive years. The Nomination Committee shall nominate one of more candidates for each office to be filled at the annual meeting of the corporation, including the Nominating Committee. At least one month before the Annual Meeting, the Nominating Committee shall file all nominations with the President, who shall immediately communicate those names to the Board of Directors. Nominations for any office to be filled at the Annual Meeting of the corporation may also be made by papers signed by three or more members of the corporation filed with the President at least two weeks before the Annual Meeting. Immediately upon receiving such nominations, the President shall immediately communicate those names to the Board of Directors. 7.4 Finance Committee: The members of the Finance Committee shall be appointed by the President to serve terms of three years, or such shorter length of term as will cause the term of office of approximately one-third of the members to expire each year. Members need not be Directors, and may be reappointed. The Finance Committee shall advise the Treasurer concerning the investment and management of the corporation’s funds and securities, and provide such additional advice and assistance as the Treasurer may request. 7.5 Medical Advisory: The members of Medical Advisory Committee shall be appointed by the President to serve terms of three years, or such shorter length of term as will cause the term of office of approximately one-third of the members to expire each year. Members need not be Directors, and may be reappointed. The Medical Advisory Committee shall advise the Board of Directors on those medical matters and of medical opportunities which it thinks the corporation should engage in furtherance of its stated purpose. 7.6 Educational Advisory Committee: The members of the Educational Advisory Committee shall be appointed by the President to serve terms of three years, of such shorter length of term as will cause the term of office of approximately one-third of the members to expire each year. Members need not be Directors, and may be reappointed. The Educational Advisory Committee shall advise the Board of Directors on those educational matters and of educational opportunities which it thinks the corporation should engage in furtherance of its stated purpose. 7.7 Other Committees: The President may appoint such other committees as the President and the Directors shall determine from time to time to be advisable and necessary. The chairperson of each such committee shall be a Director, but the other members of the committee need not be Directors. Members may be reappointed to such committees. Except as otherwise specifically set forth in these By-Laws, committees shall have such duties as may be assigned to them from time to time by the Directors. Article VIII Finance 8.1 Fiscal Year: The Fiscal year of the corporation shall begin on the first day of January in each year. 8.2 Accounts: The monies of the corporation shall be deposited in the name of the corporation in such banks or other financial institutions as the Directors shall designate. Funds shall be drawn only by checks or orders signed by such persons as the Directors shall designate. 8.3 Restrictions: The corporation is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes as specified in Section 501(c)(3) of Internal Revenue Code, as from time to time amended, herein after referred to as the code, and it shall not be operated for profit, and the corporation will nor carry on any activities not permitted to be carried on by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under the code. No part of its net earnings shall inure to the benefit of any member, director or any officer of the corporation or any private person, except that reasonable compensation may paid for services rendered to or for the corporation. No officer, director or member of the corporation or any private individual shall be entitled to share in the distribution of any of the corporate assets on dissolution of the corporation. No part of the corporation’s activities shall be the carrying on of propaganda or otherwise attempting to influence legislation or in intervening in any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office. Upon dissolution, all of the remaining assets and property of the corporation, after payment of necessary expensed thereof, shall be distributed to another corporation exempt under said section of the code, to be applied by such other corporation for those purposes of that corporation that are most similar to the purposes of this corporation, and no member or officer of this corporation shall profit thereby. Article IX Amendments 9.1 By the Directors: These By Laws, or any subsequent By-Law adopted by the Directors the members, may be amended or repealed by vote of two-thirds of the Directors then in office, except with respect to any provision of any By-Law which by law, the corporation’s Articles of Incorporation, or these By Laws, require action by the members of the corporation. Written notice stating the substance of any such amendment or repeal shall be given to the members not later than the annual meeting next following the vote of the Directors to amend or repeal. 9.2 By the Members: These By Laws, or any subsequent By Law adopted by the Directors or members, may be amended or repealed by vote of two-thirds of the members present at any meeting of the corporation. Written notice that the subject of amending or repealing By Laws is to come before the corporation shall be included in the notice of such meeting. 9.3 Restrictions: No amendment may be made which affects the non-profit status of the corporation or affects the disposition of assets on dissolution of assets on dissolution to another non-profit and income-tax-exempt organization.
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[در.] [سبي] أستاذة ورئيس مجلس إدارة من القسم من علم قبالة و [جنكلوج] في الجامعة من سينسناتي كلية الالطبّ. ه أكاديميّة قد منح قيادة ومساهمة إلى بحث ، في التشريح من الأمراض مفرط توتّر حالة حمل وأخرى مشاكل أساسيّة يصحب مع علم قبالة وطبّ نسائيّ ، ه وطنيّة وتمييز دوليّة في المجال من الطبّ [مترنل-فتل] ، بشكل خاصّ في المنطقة الارتفاع ضغط في حالة حمل. قد نظّم مساهمته المعالجة خطط من كثير طبيبات. [در.] [سبي] ’ [س] تطوّر سوء سمعة دوليّة في [بريكلمبسا] وإرجاج نتيجة تأليفه أو [ك-وثورشيب] من على 350 [بير-رفيود] نشر في مواطنة ودوليّا تناقل نشر. [در.] [بها] [م.] [سبي]أستاذة ورئيس مجلس إدارةقسم من علم قبالة و [جنكلوج]جامعة سينسناتي231 [ألبرت] سابين طريقسينسناتي ، [أه] 45267 بريد إلكترونيّ: [به.سبيوك.دو]
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[فووندر/سو] [إكلكتشس] ™ ، [لّك] 35 دولة شارع [نورثمبتون] ، [ما] 01060 [إينفوكلكتشس.كم] www.eclecTechs.com وظيفة [إكلكتشس] ™ ، [لّك] ، (سابقا يعرف كالإنترنت توصيل) ، [نورثمبتون] ، [ما] مالكة ؛ إنترنت مستشارة 1994 – إنترنت تدريب عن طريق [أدولت دوكأيشن] أصناف ؛ يخصّص تعليم ؛ سرّا يكفل حلقة دراسيّة [سري] من مبتدئة إلى مستويات متقدّمة. [وورلد ويد وب] تصميم وتزويد. [هتمل] 2.0 – 4.0 ، [كسّ] ، [كج/برل] [سكريبت] ، [جفسكريبت] ، [أونيإكس] ، [فمس] يبرمج. مودم تجهيزات ؛ [إينفورمأيشن رتريفل] ؛ بدأت فوق وتسويق من إنترنت يستشير عمل ؛ يوظّف ، يدرّب وإدارة من ينعت ملاكة لشركة. مهارة في كلّ إنترنت خدمات: [فتب] ، [تلنت] ، [غفر] ، [وّو] ، بريد إلكترونيّ ، و [أوسنت] خدمات. عمل [غرووث رت] على 35% [إش ر] ؛ أتمّت تطوير من على 200 [وب ست] بمبكّرة 1999. يجري إنترنت إضافيّة يطوّر ويعلم في 1999: [ي2ك] ، السنة 2000 مشكلة أوساط جديدة ، أو ، يضع طقم الحروفك جيّدة إلى الأمام! يسقط أسلوب صفاح ، [كسّ] [جفسكريبت] فعّالة يحافظ جديات خزينة ، الإنترنت لوالد إضافيّة حاسوب وإنترنت مسالك يطوّر ويعلم في 1998: [هتمل] متقدّمة مكروسوفت [فرونتبج] ’98 متوسّطة [فرونتبج] مكروسوفت منفذة من مكتب ’97 مكروسوفت كلمة ’97 شركة صغيرة [كمبوتر كورس] لعمل مالكات أو مديرات بريد الكتروني بشكل فعّال يستعمل مجموعة نقاش تسويق على الإنترنت يروّج [وب ست] ك [مووسنغ] حوالي تقديم إلى [ويندووس] ’98/’95 [ويندووس] متوسّطة ’98/’95 إضافيّة حاسوب وإنترنت مسالك يطوّر ويعلم في 1997: الإنترنت محامية تجارة فعليّة لصاحب مصنع [كمبوتر كمب] لبالغ مكروسوفت مكتب ’97 يبحث النسيج إضافيّة حاسوب وإنترنت مسالك يطوّر ويعلم في 1996: يكتب عمل خطة يستعمل الإنترنت يجد شغل يستعمل الإنترنت الإنترنت ل [سنيورس] الإنترنت لمربيات [هتمل] متوسّطة تقديم إلى حاسوبات [ويندووس] متوسّطة ’95 إنترنت يجري يطوّر ويعلم في 1995: تقديم إلى الإنترنت (بريد إلكترونيّ ، [فتب] ، [غفر] ، [تلنت] ، [أوسنت] ، [إيرك] ، [وّو]) يختار [إينترنت سرفيس بروفيدر] يستكشف ال [وورلد ويد وب] الإنترنت لشركة صغيرة تسويق على الإنترنت تجارة فعليّة وتسويق تحاوريّ [هتمل] – [هبرتإكست] زيادة لغة الإنترنت ل [رلتورس] ملحق كلية في سبرينغفيلد فنّيّة جماعة كلية مدرسة ل [لسّ] – [أمهرست] وقت فراغ خدمات وإضافيّة تربية قسم وظيفة سابقة جامعة ماساشوستس ، [أمهرست] ، [ما] مديرة فنّيّة 1988-1995 قسم من بوليمر علم وهندسة إدارة من ([بوستدوكتورل]) بوليمر علم [رسرش غرووب] ، بما في ذلك حاسوب وإنترنت تجهيز في يضمّ تسهيلات من 13 مختبرات. تعليم على إنترنت ، [أونيإكس] ، [فمس] ، [ويندووس] ، [دو] ، [إيدريس] ، ونظامة مواصفة استخدام آلة. مستشارة مستقلّة 1987-1989 أقسام من كيمياء و [فوود سكينس] تصميم وتزويد من نوويّة [منتيك رسننس] مطيافيّة ([نمر]) تجارب و [دتا نلسس] لكلية و [غردوت ستثدنت]. مختبرة مديرة 1984-1985 قسم من بوليمر علم وهندسة شغلت ، أبقيت ، برمجت ، تحرّيت حاسوب وتجهيز علميّة لمختبرة [نمر]. كورنلّ جامعة ، [إيثك] ، نيويورك بحث شريكة 1986 تقسيم من أعلام غذائيّة يعلم شريكة 1985 – 1986 قسم الكيمياء مدرسة [فولّ تيم] لأربعة عامّة [شميستري لبورتوري]/نقاشة أقسام. تربية جامعة ماساشوستس ، [أمهرست] ، [ما] [م.ب.] شهر ماي 1994. [ب.س.] كيمياء 1985. [أ.] سبرينغفيلد فنّيّة جماعة كلية 1980. أنشطة عضوة ، عظيمة سبرينغفيلد إتّفاق وزائرات مكتب مركز عضوة ، [أدفيسري بوأرد] ، سبرينغفيلد مشروع مركز عضوة ، سبرينغفيلد [شمبر وف كمّرس] 1996 – عضوة ، [نورثمبتون] [شمبر وف كمّرس] 1995 – [بوأرد وف ديركتور] ، [نورثمبتون] [شمبر وف كمّرس] 1997 – كرسي تثبيت ، [نورثمبتون] [شمبر وف كمّرس] [إدوكأيشن كمّيتّ] 1998 – [ستيرينغ كمّيتّ] عضوة ، فرع محلّيّ 5 غربيّة [نو نغلند] وطنيّة كاتبات إتحاد 1998-2000 [بوأرد وف ديركتور] ، غربيّة ماساشوستس إعلان ناد 1997-2000 عضوة ، [إلكترونيك فرونتير فووندأيشن] ([إفّ]) 1995 – عضوة ، [كمبوتر بروفسّيونل] لمسؤولية اجتماعيّة ([كبسر]) 1995 – عضوة ، وطنيّة حاسوب أمن جمعية ([نكسا]) 1995 – [سستم وبرتور] مساعدة ، جني [بولّتين بوأرد] 1991 – 1992 عضوة ، [سوندرلند] تقسيم إلى مناطق [بوأرد وف بّل] ([زبا]) 1988 – عليبة مراقبة متطوعة ، [مسبك] 1987 – [فوندريسر] ، [تومبكينس] إقليم [سبك] 1986 – 1987 ماساشوستس بائعة [رل ستت] رخصة 1989 – عضوة ، مجتمعة أمريكيّة كيميائيّة ([أكس]) 1984 – 1994 نشر [م.] [مسّ] ، [ج.] [هيرسكه] ، [ف.] أبيض ، [ف.]. [كرسز]. [متريلس] جديدة بوليمريّ ، 1.75-91 (1990). “[مولتي-تشنيقو] تحقيق ال [أسف5] يخدّر كيمياء في مبلمرة ([ب-فنلن] [فينلن])”. L.J. [لو] ، [ف.] أبيض ، [ب.] [شنشتي]. جريدة ال [فوود سكينس] ، في [برسّ.] “تأثير من سكروز على [وتر بيندينغ] ، تصرف من قمح دابوق بما أنّ يحدّد ب [ديوتريوم] ، [أإكسجن17] و [كربون13] مطيافيّة نوويّة [منتيك رسننس]”. [ب.] [شنشتي] ، [ف.] أبيض ، [ل.] [لو] ، [ت.ر.] [ستنغل]. [سرل شميستري] ، 68 (3) 238-244 (1991). “تطبيق من [هي رسلوأيشن] [ك13] ، [أ17] ، و [ن23] [نمر] أن يدرس التأثيرات من ماء ، سكروز ، و [نكل] على نشا عمليّة جلتنة”. [ف.] [أ.] أبيض. إجراءات من مؤتمر فنّيّة على اتّصال بعديّ [ر&د] في ماساشوستس ، 1994 ، 1 ، (5) 24-35″تضمنات أخلاقية عزلة في بريد الكتروني”. V.A. بيضاء. سبرينغفيلد [شمبر وف كمّرس] الرسالة الإخباريّة ، سبرينغفيلد ، [ما] ، نوفمبر – تشرين الثّاني 1996. “مرسام على الإنترنت ، أو [نتيقوتّ] على الحدّ إلكترونيّة.” V.A. بيضاء. عمل غربيّة ، سبرينغفيلد ، [ما] ، ديسمبر – كانون الأوّل 1996. “يجعل النسيج عمل ل أنت.” جماعة خدمة & تمييز: مهنة تحريض برنامج ، جدول بيضاء [ميدّل سكهوول] ، [إسثمبتون] ، مارس – آذار 23 ، 1999. متميّزة خريجات مكافأة أن يميّز إنجاز بارزة بمتخرجة ال [ستكّ] ، سبرينغفيلد فنّيّة جماعة كلية ، شهر ماي 28 ، 1998. عضوة من اللون [كيك-وفّ] ل [ستكّ] روح إقدام: حدثت يجعل هو! يناير – كانون الثّاني 14 ، 1998. يدعى إنترنت أعراض: نساء في تكنولوجيا ورشة ، كتلة حيّة ، يناير – كانون الثّاني 14 ، 1999. عضو لجنة ، [5ث] سنويّة نساء عمل مالكات مؤتمر ، [مت.] [هولوك] كلية ، نوفمبر – تشرين الثّاني 18 ، 1998. [إ-كمّرس]: يبيع على الإنترنت ، [إسثمبتون] [شمبر وف كمّرس] ، يوليو-تمّوز 28 ، 1998. إنترنت خدمات ، [وب ستس] وال [وورلد ويد وب] ، [شكب] [شمبر وف كمّرس] ، مارس – آذار 1998. النسيج لكاتبات، وطنيّة كاتبات إتحاد مؤتمر ، جامعة ماساشوستس ، [أمهرست] ، [ما] ، أكتوبر – تشرين الأوّل 18 ، 1997 ينافس في العمر من المجتمعة [نتووركد] – شبكة من العلاقات في الواد رياديّة – نوعية ساحة ’97 ، [وستفيلد] دولة كلية ، [وستفيلد] ، [ما] ، أكتوبر – تشرين الأوّل 9 ، 1997 يطوّر [وب ست]: ماذا أنت تحتاج أن يعرف ، مكتب تكنولوجيا [إإكسبو] 97 ، سبرينغفيلد فنّيّة جماعة كلية ، سبرينغفيلد ، [ما] ، شهر ماي 22 ، 1997 يعالج النسيج ، ما أعمال يحتاجون أن يعرف ، جامعة من ماساشوستس شركة صغيرة تطوير مركز ، [إسثمبتون] [شمبر وف كمّرس] ، شهر ماي 21 ، 1997 الإنترنت [رلتور] ، [4ث] سنويّة عظيمة سبرينغفيلد جمعية من [رلتورس] تربية وعرض تجاريّة ، سبرينغفيلد ، [ما] ، شهر ماي 9 ، 1997 الإنترنت محامية ، [غرينفيلد] جماعة كلية ، أبريل – نيسان 29 ، 1997 تجارة فعليّة لصاحب مصنع ، [نو-همبشير] `97 برمجيّة معرض & مؤتمر لصاحب مصنع ، [نشوا] ، [نه] ، مارس – آذار 28 ، 1997 المستقبل العمل على الإنترنت ، سبرينغفيلد [شمبر وف كمّرس] نساء مشاركة ، سبرينغفيلد ، [ما] ، نوفمبر – تشرين الثّاني 20 ، 1996 يتمّ عمل على النسيج ، جامعة من ماساشوستس رئيس [أفّيس] وشركة صغيرة تطوير مركز ، [هدلي] ، [ما] ، نوفمبر – تشرين الثّاني 20 ، 1996 الإنترنت لوسيط عقاريّ ، عظيمة سبرينغفيلد جمعية الوسيط عقاريّ ، سبرينغفيلد ، [ما] ، يوليو-تمّوز 20 ، 1996 الإنترنت وال [فيرست مندمنت] ، راديو وطنيّة عامّة ، ألباني ، [ني] ، شهر ماي 1 ، 1996 يحصل أن يعرف الإنترنت ، مهنة حالة وعي مؤتمر ، الولايات المتّحدة الأمريكيّة [بوستل سرفيس] ، سبرينغفيلد ، [ما] ، مارس – آذار 23 ، 1996 إنترنت لشركة صغيرة ، [هيلّتوون] [كمّونيتي] [دفلوبمنت] [كربورأيشن] ، [كمّينغتون] ، [ما] ، فبراير – شباط 21 ، 1996 يحصل أن يعرف الإنترنت ، مع [د.] [هكك] و [أ.] [إسكرسدا] ، نساء عمل مالكة تحالف ، سبرينغفيلد ، [ما] ، يناير – كانون الثّاني 25 ، 1996 عرض ال [وب ست] ، ال [وورلد بنك] ، واشنطن ، [دك] ، ديسمبر – كانون الأوّل 14 ، 1995 الإنترنت لوسيط عقاريّ ، عظيمة سبرينغفيلد جمعية الوسيط عقاريّ ، سبرينغفيلد ، [ما] ، ديسمبر – كانون الأوّل 4 ، 1995 الإنترنت: يغيّر علاقات و [فورجنغ] ممارسات جديدة ، سبب ، [نو ورلنس] ، لا ، نوفمبر – تشرين الثّاني 29 ، 1995 يفوّض نساء من خلال الإنترنت ، جامعة من ماساشوستس نساء محترفة شبكة ، [أمهرست] ، [ما] ، نوفمبر – تشرين الثّاني 21 ، 1995 يفوّض عمل نساء عن طريق الإنترنت ، [زونتا] ناد [نورثمبتون] ، [هدنفيلّ] ، [ما] ، نوفمبر – تشرين الثّاني 9 ، 1995 يستكشف الإنترنت لعمل ، جامعة من ماساشوستس سبرينغفيلد خريجات ناد ، سبرينغفيلد ، [ما] ، سبتمبر – أيلول 29 ، 1995 الإنترنت لوسيط عقاريّ ، [فرنكلين-همبشير] جمعية من وسيط عقاريّ ، [وهتلي] ، [ما] ، سبتمبر – أيلول 11 ، 1995 تجارة فعليّة ، تومسون ماليّة ، [نو ورك ستي] ، [ني] ، يونيو – حزيران 21 ، 1995 “حاسوب علم خلق والإنترنت: [إي] – [إييي]”، يونيو – حزيران 15-16 ، 1995 ، ماساشوستس تربية يحسب مؤتمر ، جامعة الكتلة. ، لول ، [ما] “تضمنات أخلاقية من أمن وعزلة على الإنترنت” ، أكتوبر – تشرين الأوّل 25 ، 1994 ، أولى سنويّة ماساشوستس اتّصال بعديّ مؤتمر ، جامعة الكتلة. ، لول ، [ما] “إصدارات أخلاقية في إنترنت منفذة من [أونيفرستي هووسنغ]” ، أكتوبر – تشرين الأوّل 10 ، 1994 ، تاسعة سنويّة [أكهو-ي] [إينفورمأيشن سستم] ورشة ، جامعة الكتلة. ، [أمهرست] ، [ما] “تفرعات إجتماعيّ من الوطنيّة معلومة بنية أساسيّة” ، أغسطس – آب 11 ، 1994 ، حاسوبات تاسعة سنويّة وفلسفة مؤتمر ، كلية غربيّة ، [لوس نجلس] ، [ك] “تفرعات اجتماعيّة من ال “معلومة طريق عامّ”” ، أبريل – نيسان 28 ، 1994 ، ثالثة سنويّة حاسوب علم خلق معهد مؤتمر ، بروكنغس معهد ، واشنطن ، [دك] “حاسوب علم خلق وال “معلومة طريق عامّ”” ، مارس – آذار 30 ، 1994 ، مدرسة من إدارة حلقة دراسيّة [سري] ، جامعة ماساشوستس ، [أمهرست]
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25 October 2004 Dear Dr Luthra, Thank you for your letter of 15 October 2004 and congratulations to the Center on becoming associated with the UN-DPI. I would be pleased to share information about the Woman’s Health and Education Center with relevant WHO departments, however, it will also be helpful to have the following information as well: a copy of the Center’s constitution or equivalent document; copies of its membership lists; list of its officers; copies of its annual reports for the past three years and audited accounts; copies of any evaluations of its projects and/or research reports produced by the Center; if produced, a copy of its publications/media catalogue. I take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in the work of WHO. Yours sincerely, Ms. J.S. Matsumoto External Relations Officer Office of the Civil Society Initiative
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23 February 2005 Dear Dr. Luthra, I have the honour to invite you to address the community of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) associated with the Department of Public Information (DPI) on Thursday, 7 April 2005, at the weekly Briefing organized by the NGO Section of DPI. The topic of the Briefing will be “International World Health Day”. Our well-informed NGO representatives would be interested in hearing from you on how your organization is working with the United Nations and with governments to promote maternal health and early childhood care. Other invited speakers include H.E. Chief Arthur Mbanefo, Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations and Dr. Jack Chow, World Health Organization, Assistant Director-General for HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria. We respectfully ask that you give a presentation of approximately seven-to-ten minutes so that the remaining time can be devoted to a question-and-answer period. The weekly DPI/NGO Briefings are attended by an average of 200 representatives of national and intemationa1 NGOs that work with the United Nations. The Briefing will take place in the Dog Hammarskjöld Library Auditorium from 10:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. I hope you will be able to join us on 7 April 2005. Yours sincerely, Paul Hoeffel Chief NGO Section Department of Public Information
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NGO BRIEFING CALENDAR FOR APRIL 2005 7 April Topic: Promoting Maternal and Child Health Campaigns (In observance of World Health Day, 7 April) Speakers: Ian Smith, Advisor to the Director-General, World Health Organization H.E. Mr. Aminu Bashir Wali, Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations Rita Luthra, President, Women’s Health & Education Center 14 April Topic: Water: Gender Perspectives (In observance of the International Decade of Water and the Commission on Sustainable Development, 11-22 April, New York) Speakers: June Zeitlin, Member, Commission on Sustainable Development, NGO Women’s Caucus, Executive Director, Women’s Environment and Development Organization H.E. Mr. Crispin Grey-Johnson, Permanent Representative of the Gambia to the United Nations (invited) Ethnè Davey, Member, Steering Committee, Gender and Water Alliance, Water Program Manager, Department of Water Affairs & Forestry, South Africa 21 April DPI/NGO Communications Workshop Topic: Access to Information : ngocalendar.org Moderator: Joan Kirby, Chair, Communication Workshop Committee Morning Session: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Topic: A Comprehensive NGO Online Calendar: Why, When, Where, How? Speakers: Lilia Vazquez, Chief, Special Projects Unit, Internet Service, DPI Dan Uitti, Webmaster, NGO/DPI Executive Committee Ayse Toprak, Intern, DPI/NGO Section Rik Panganiban, Communications Coordinator, Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CONGO) Open discussion of NGO experiences and recommendations Afternoon Session: 1:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Topic: Making it Happen: The Nuts and Bolts Rik Panganiban, Communications Coordinator, Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CONGO) Dan Uitti, Webmaster, NGO/DPI Executive Committee 28 April Topic: Report from Sudan: UN/NGO Perspectives Speakers: Christopher Coleman, Officer-in-Charge, Senior Political Affairs Officer/Africa Desk, Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) H.E. Mr. Elfatih Mohamed Ahmed Erwa, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Sudan to the United Nations (invited) John Prendergast, Special Adviser to the President, International Crisis Group (invited) Briefings are held in the Dag Hammarskjöld Library Auditorium from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. unless otherwise indicated. Thematically relevant UN videos are usually screened at 10 a.m. before the Briefing. NGO Briefings are available on audio cassette. Contact the DPI/NGO Resource Centre. To receive our monthly Calendar and the weekly DPI/NGO Link newsletter electronically, please e-mail dpingo@un.org. Check the DPI/NGO Section’s website at http://www.un.org/dpi/ngosection or call our hotline at 212-963-6847 for information and any changes in our Briefing programme. E-mail address: dpingo@un.org. More information is available at our DPI/NGO Resource Centre, tel.: (212) 963-7233/4 or 963-7078; fax: (212) 963-2819
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بحث تدريب رفيقة ، [أوندب/ونفب/وهو/وورلد] بنك برنامج خاصّة من بحث ، تطوير وبحث تدريب في نسخة إنسانيّة قسم من مولدة صحة وبحث [وورلد هلث ورغنيزأيشن] ، جنيف ، سويسرا قسم من علم قبالة & [جنكلوج] برمنغهام نساء رعاية صحيّة [نهس] ثقة برمنغهام ، [ب15] [2تغ] ، ([أوك]) يتلقّى [در.] [لوسنو] [إ.] [مينيني] خبرة واسعة في يوصل بحث في صحة مولدة خصوصا الدور المثانين متجانس في يخطّط النظريات ال [بريكلمبسا]. نشرت عمله على نحو واسع في مختلفة جرائد وكتب. هو أيضا على الكلية من [سنترو] [روسرينو] [د] [إستثديوس] [برينتلس] ([كرب]) ، [وهو] مركز تعاونيّة في أموميّة و [شلد هلث] ، [روسريو] 2000 ، أرجنتين. أسّست هذا مركز كان في 1984 بمجموعة الطبيب توليد من المدينة [روسريو] مع الهدف من يحسن [مترنل-ينفنت] صحة من الالسّكان من خلال بحث ، التدريب ال [هومن رسورس] والتخطيط الأنشطة يرتبط إلى رعاية صحيّة. [كرب] دستوريّة عمل دول كيف هذا أعمال كنت سيحقّقون. هو يتضمّن بحث ويعلم أنشطة يمكّن التصميم ال [غيدلينس] لعناية [برينتل] ، نشر من بحث أوراق ، مشاركة في وتنظيم من اجتماعات علميّة على [برينتولوج] ، تنظيم من [بر-] و [بوست-غردوت] [تشنغ بروغرم] وزمالات وأيضا الخلق من يختصّ مكتبة [أس ولّ س] قاعدة معطيات [برينتل]. أصبح المركز جمعية مدنيّة مع [لغل ستتثس] [ن] 10.265 في 1984 وكان سجّلت في الوطنيّة عامّة تسجيل مكتب لمؤسسات [نون-بروفيت] تحت [ن] 302 في أغسطس – آب [21ست] ، 1987. في فبراير – شباط 1993 عيّنت هو كان ب ال [مينيستري وف هلث] من البلديّة من المدينة [روسريو] كمنسقة من بحث أنشطة يوصل في [ألّ وف ث] مدينة ’ [س] مستشفيات في المجال من علم قبالة وطبّ نسائيّ. في يوليو-تمّوز 1993 ، تحت وافقت قرار [ن] 928/93 ، هو كان إتفاق التعاون في بحث وتربية [بوست-غردوت] بين المركز والمدرسة [بوست-غردوت] من المدرسة الالطبّ من الجامعة وطنيّة [روسريو]. في أبريل – نيسان 1994 ، [تك ينتو كّوونت] [كرب] ’ [س] خبرة واسعة ، عيّن ال [وورلد هلث ورغنيزأيشن] هو كمركز تعاونيّة في [موثر-شلد] صحة والسّكان.
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Address Telephone Number UMA 4581 402-559-4212 – office 983255 Nebraska Medical Center 402-559-5015 – office fax Omaha, NE 68198-3255 Email: nagarwala@unmc.edu USA Objective Providing comprehensive gynecological and urogynecological care, and participating in student, resident teaching along with research and surgical activities. Special Interests Laparoscopic Hysterectomy and Myomectomy. Laparoscopic Management of Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis. Laparoscopic and vaginal Urinary Incontinence Procedures. Laparoscopic and vaginal Pelvic Prolapse Procedures. Laparoscopic Infertility Surgery. Laparoscopic Lysis of Adhesions. Interstim placement for Intractable urgency, frequency. Education and Training Fellowship in Advanced Laparoscopic and Urogynecological Surgery, sponsored by American Association of Gynecological Laparoscopists (AAGL) and Society of Reproductive Medicine (SRM), Preceptor : Dr. C.Y. Liu, M.D., Director, Chattanooga Women’s Laser Center. 7/2001-7/2002. PGY 4, Chief Resident, OB/GYN, Penn State Geisinger Health System, Danville. 7/99 -6/2000 PGY 2-3, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Penn State Geisinger Health System, Danville. 6/97 -6/99. PGY-2, Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of California at Los Angeles. Aug 96 – Nov 96. PGY-1, Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of California at San Francisco. June 95- July 96. M.D., Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, The Pennsylvania State University, May 1995. M.S., Molecular and Cell Biology, The Pennsylvania State University, 1990, G.P.A. – 4.0 / 4.0. B.Pharm., Pharmaceutical Sciences, Birla Institute of Technology, India.1986, G.P.A.- 3.94/4.0. Fellowship Training Extensive training in complex laparoscopic procedures with special emphasis on Endometriosis, Pelvic Floor Reconstruction, Urogynecologic and Reproductive Surgery procedures. Residency Training Excellent evaluations throughout the residency training. Developed strong interest in providing most compassionate and humane care to a multicultural and diverse population. Actively involved in resident and medical student teaching. Worked on clinical research topics such as evaluating the largest vertical pocket of amniotic fluid as an indicator of Amniotic Fluid Index. Observational training in advanced endoscopic surgery for one month with Drs. C.Y.Liu and C. Koh. Clinical Work Experience Assistant Professor, Dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Urogynecology and Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, Oct 2002 – current. Consultant for Labor and Delivery at Eastridge Hospital, Chattanooga, TN, Aug 2001-June 2002. Staff Physician at Nason Hospital, Roaring Springs, PA, July 2000-June 2001. Currrent Research Activities An Open-Label Study of the Efficacy and Safety of 5 and 10 mg Vesicare ( Solifenacin Succinate) in patients with Overactive Bladder Symptoms. VOLT Vesicare Open-Label Trial Principal Investigator for UNMC site. IRB approval # 290-04 FB. Comparison of Efficacy, Cost-Effectiveness, and Patient Satisfaction of Ondansetron or Granisetron plus Dexamethasone or Dexamethasone alone in Preventing Post-Operative Nausea and Vomiting. PONV Study Secondary Investigator and Primary surgeon. IRB approval # 156-03 FB Urethral Retro-Resistance Pressure correlation with Urodynamic Measurements in normal Females using Gynecare Monitorr Device – Residency Program Education. Laparoscopic Surgical and Urogynecological minimally invasive surgery evaluations. Clinical Advancement Activities Laparoscopic Task Force, Gynecology Representative at The Nebraska Medical Center Educational Speaker for Pfizer, Watson, Wyeth, Odyssey and Yamanouchi. Storz Hysteroscopic Advances, Boston, March 2005. SIS Summit – Multidisciplinary conference for biomaterials, Cook Biotech., Santa Fe, March 2005. Speaker’s Bureau program for Odyssey, February 2005. Gynecare TVT-O Training Program, January 2004. Boston Scientific Innovations in Pelvic Floor Reconstruction and Stress Urinary Incontinence Program, September 2004. Interstim Therapy Training Program, August 2003. Cook Stratasis Mentor Program, June 2003. Research Work Experience Research Scientist, October 1986-August 1991, Zetachron, Inc., State College, Pennsylvania. Co-Inventor on two U.S. patents for sustained release super cooling drug formulations and enteric acting dosage forms. Designed and developed dosage forms for controlled-release oral and buccal delivery systems for drugs under these categories: analgesics, antihypertensives, CNS stimulants, bronchodilators, antiemetics, antihistamines, antibiotics, hormones, and vitamins.Worked on stability and kinetics of new dosage forms using dissolution apparatus, spectrometry, chromatography, and pH meters. M.S. Thesis on Parathyroid Hormone receptors on osteoclasts, June 1989 – December 1990. Used gel chromatography, iso-electric focusing, advanced light and fluorescence microscopy. Presented a poster and a seminar on this research work at a graduate research exhibition and at the American Society for Cell Biology meeting. Graduate coursework: Neurophysiology, Evaluation of Cell Functions, Molecular Biology and Cell Regulation, Tumor Virology and Oncology, Carbohydrates, and Mathematical Methods. Academic Honors and Awards Earned academic grade of honors and excellent evaluations in all clerkships during the third and forth year of medical school. High scores on all. National Board Subject Examinations for clerkships (93rd-100th percentile). Consistently achieved honors grade and top rank in almost all courses, both basic science and clinical, during the first two years of medical school. AWARDS Jerome J Hoffman Postgraduate Prize at the AAGL 33rd Annual Meeting, San Francisco, November 2004. Best Fellow Award -2002 at The Chattanooga Women’s Laser Center by Hospital and OR Staff. Best Resident Teaching Award for 1999-00 at PSGHS by Thomas Jefferson Medical Student Committee Selected for the 1999 ACOG Wyeth-Ayerst Resident Reporter Program for ACOG Berlex Laboratories PGY-2 Best Teaching Resident Award for 1997-98 at PSGHS Selected for the 1998 CREOG/Wyeth-Ayerst Educational Resident Reporter Program. Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, elected during the junior year of medical school Hammond Award for outstanding academic performance in the first, second, and third year of medical school. Only student in medical school class to win the award for three consecutive years Virchow Prize for excellence in Pathology from the Department of Pathology in 1993 First Rank holder in thel 986 batch of B.Pharm students and University-wide gold medalist G.P. Nair Award from the Indian Drug Manufacturers Association in 1986. Publications Agarwala, N. Laparoscopic hysterectomy for morbidly obese patients, Submitted for presentation at the AAGL 34th Annual Meeting Agarwala, N., Cohen, A. Experience with Laparoscopic Hysterectomy in a teaching University Hospital. Submitted for presentation at the AAGL 34th Annual Meeting Agarwala, N. Laparoscopic bilateral uterosacral ligament suspension for vaginal prolapse. Submitted for presentation at the AAGL 34th Annual Meeting Agarwala, N, Briggs, A,. Laparoscopic Sacral Colpopexy for recurrent vault prolapse, Video presentation for the AAGL 34th Annual Meeting Agarwala, N. To compare synthetic and biologic materials for tension free sling in women with stress incontinence. Presented at American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ 53rd Annual Clinical Meeting, May 2005. Agarwala, N. Ortiz, A., Colpocleisis and tension-free vaginal sling for pelvic prolapse and stress urinary incontinence. Presented at American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ 53rd Annual Clinical Meeting, May 2005. Agarwala, N. To identify urodynamic characteristics of long term Burch colposuspension failures. Presented at American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ 53rd Annual Clinical Meeting, May 2005. Agarwala, N., Liu, C.Y. Safe entry Techniques During Laparoscopy: Left Upper quadrant Entry Technique Using the Ninth Intercostal Space – A Review of 918 Cases. The Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery, Vol 12, No 1, 55-61. Agarwala, N., Liu, C.Y. To evaluate biomaterials for mid-urethral sling procedures. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ 52nd Annual Clinical Meeting, May 2004. Agarwala, N. Simple technique for reduction of post-operative gas pain after Laparoscopy. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ 52nd Annual Clinical Meeting, May 2004. Agarwala, N., Liu, C.Y. Laparoscopic Uterosacral Vault or Uterine suspension: Our experience. The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, Vol. 10, No. 3 Supplement, Aug 2003. Agarwala, N., Liu, C.Y. Minimally Invasive Management of Stress Urinary Incontinence. Current Opinions in Obstetrics and Gynecology. October 2002. Agarwala, N., Liu, C.Y. Laparoscopic Appendectomy – A review of 317 cases. The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 10(2), 166-168, 2003. Agarwala, N., Liu, C. Y. Long term results of Laparoscopic Burch Colposuspension. Submitted to The Journal of American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists. Agarwala, N., Liu, C. Y. Urinary Incontinence in Women and Current Treatments. Chapter for a book published in Argentinia. Agarwala, N., Nair, S.G., Ghosh, T.K. Experience with Neoadjuvant Methotrexate, Vincristine, Adriamycin, Cisplatin (MVAC) in Locally Advanced Cervical Carcinoma Proceedings of American Society of Clinical Oncology 2000; vol.19; 9: 1569. Agarwala, N and Gay, C.V. Specific Binding of Parathyroid Hormone to Living 0steoclasts. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 1992; vol. 7; 9: 531-539. Snipes, W and Agarwala, N. The Molecular Basis of Human Disease and approaches to its treatment. Science and People – The Woodburn Press, 1993. ISBN 0-9612798-5-0. This book was intended for youngsters to motivate them to study life sciences, and for a large adult population that had little knowledge of human diseases. Continuing Medical Education American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 53rd Annual Clinical Meeting, San Francisco, May, 2005. International Congress of Gynecologic Endoscopy AAGL 33rd Annual Meeting, San Francisco, November, 2004 American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 52nd Annual Clinical Meeting, Philadelphia, May, 2004. International Congress of Gynecologic Endoscopy AAGL 32nd Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, November, 2003 PG Courses: Complications of Laparoscopic Surgery, Hysterectomy Alternatives. Plenary session speaker: Laparoscopic Uterosacral Vault or Uterine Suspension Osler Institute Review Course in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Philadelphia, May, 2003 International Congress of Gynecologic Endoscopy AAGL 31st Annual Meeting, Miami, November, 2002 PG Courses: Laparoscopic Surgery-Outer limits, Laparoscopic Pelvic Floor reconstruction. Plenary session speaker: Laparoscopic Appendectomy Experience. International Congress of Gynecologic Endoscopy AAGL 30th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, November, 2001 PG Courses: Laparoscopic Management of Endometriosis, Laparoscopic Urogynecology American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists District III, 2000 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, October, 2000 Poster Presentation: Experience with Neoadjuvant MVAC in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer. Obstetrics and Gynecology Review Course, Chicago Area Schools of Medicine, Chicago, June, 2000. American Society of Clinical Oncology Poster Presentation: Experience with Neoadjuvant MVAC in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer. Advances in Gynecologic Surgery and Oncology 36th Annual Clinical Meeting, New Orleans, May, 2000 Course Directors: Dr. Philip DiSaia and William T. Creaseman Seventeenth Annual Houston Everett Memorail Course in Urogynecology Course Director: Dr. Cundiff, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, February, 2000 American College of Obstetricians and Gynecology ACOG 47th Annual Clinical Meeting, Philadelphia, May, 1999 Clinical Seminars: Preeclampsia and Hypertension: Prevention and Management, Gynecologic Oncology for the general OB/GYN, Management of abnormal pap smears. International Congress of Gynecologic Endoscopy AAGL 27th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, November, 1998 PG Courses: Pelvic Floor Reconstruction, Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Advances in Female Voiding Dysfunction and Pelvic Disorders Conducted by The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, October, 1998 Course Directors: Rodney A. Appell, M.D. and Mark D. Walters, M.D. Advanced Endoscopic Surgery with hands-on laparoscopy lab Conducted by AAGL and Ethicon Endo-Surgery Institute, August, 1998 Course Directors: Grace M Janik, M.D. and Charles H. Koh, M.D. Advanced Endoscopic Gynecologic Surgery with hands-on lapraroscopy lab Conducted by AAGL and Ethicon Endo-Surgery Institute, June, 1998 Course Directors: Mark W. Surrey, M.D., Thomas L. Lyons, M.D., and C. Y. Liu, M.D. All Michigan OB/GYN Review Course – May 18-22,1998 Advanced Gynecological Surgery Course Directors: Michael S. Baggish, M.D. and John L. Marlow, M.D., January, 1998 Advances in Gynecology: Modem Management of Uterine Fibroids and Endometriosis, Palm Springs,1995 Presentations Women’s Watch Program – Lecture on Urinary Incontinence in Women, May 2005. Cadaver Lab, Laparoscopic Principles Workshop, Urogynecology Procedures Resident Lecture Series, 2004-2005. It happens to the best of Us – Speaker at the Olson Center Brown Bag Lecture Series, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, April 2005. Management of Overactive Bladder- Trospium as a new medication– Speaker at Urology and Family Practice Groups, Sioux Falls, March, 2005. Urodynamic Principles, Resident Lecture Series, March, 2005. Urogynecological Surgery, Laparoscopic Hysterectomy and Menopause – Operating Room Personell Morning Lecture Series, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Three lectures in 2004 Management of Overactive Bladder – Speaker at Family Practice Grand Rounds, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, September 2004. Laparoscopic Hysterectomy – Wyeth Representative Teaching Program, March 2004. Advances in Hysteroscopic surgery – Grand Rounds, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, March 2004. There is help for Incontinence – Nursing Students Educational Program, University of Nebraska, Omaha, April 2004-5. Management of Overactive Bladder – Speaker at four outreach programs, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, January- February 2004. There is help for Incontinence – Speaker at the Olson Center Brown Bag Lecture Series, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, January 2004. What’s New in Incontinence – Grand Rounds, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, August 2003. Advanced Laparoscopy – Grand Rounds, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, March 2003. Evaluation of Incontinence – 32nd, 33rd and 34th Annual Family Practice Review Course, Best practices for the 21st century, University of Nebraska Medical Center, April 2003-5. Surgical Anatomy, Laparoscopic Evaluation of the pelvis, Electrosurgical principles in surgery – Resident Lectures, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 2002-2003. Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Urinary Incontinence – 3rd year Student Lectures, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 2002-2005. Normal reproduction and Infertility – 2nd year Medical Student Lecture, College of Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 2002-2004. Normal menstrual cycle, Menorrhagia and Metrorrhagia – 2nd year Medical Student Lecture, College of Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 2002-2005. The menstrual cycle and abnormalities – Introduction to Medicine Lecture, Physician Assistant Program, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 2002-2004. There is help for Incontinence – Speaker at the Spring Women’s Conference, Renew, Refresh, Revive: A Day of Women’s Wellness, Omaha, March 2003. Common Medical Conditions of Aging – Speaker at the 6th Annual Omaha Women’s Health and Wellness Conference, October 2003. Surgical principles of Incontinence Surgery – Women’s Lecture Series at the Eastridge Hospital, Chattanooga, April 2002. Certification American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG) Oral Examination– completed in 12/04 Written examination for ABOG -completed in 6/2001. Completed United States Medical Licensing Examinations Step-I. II, and III. CREOG In-Training Examination-Standardized scores: 242 -PGY-1, 239 -PGY-2, 236 -PGY-3&4 Licensure Licensed to practice in the state of Pennsylvania, Nebraska and Tennessee Memberships The American Association of Gynecological Laparoscopists, The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, American Medical Association, Alpha Omega Alpha, California Medical Association and Pennsylvania Medical Society, American Association for Advancement of Science.
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9 November 2004 Dear Dr Luthra, I acknowledge with thanks your letter of 20 October 2004, introducing your Organization. We have taken due note of your initiative. Please be advised, however, that as UNESCO is mainly devoted to the promotion of intellectual cooperation in education, science, culture and communication, it would seem more appropriate for you to contact the World Health Organization, WHO, which should be able to help you in connection with your request which focuses on health related issues. Thanking you for your interest in UNESCO and wishing you every success in your activities, I remain, Yours sincerely, Massoud Abtahi Chief Section of International Non-Governmental Organizations and Foundations
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16 February, 1994 Dear Dr. Luthra, On behalf of the IYF Coordinator, I would like to acknowledge, with thanks, receipt of your letter to him of 9 February 1994. We are very pleased to learn that you have established close contacts with Dr. Belsey of WHO and have made good progress on your plans and activities on health and status of women in developing countries, as a specific contribution to the International Year of the Family. The IYF Coordinator and his Secretariat will continue to be of assistance whenever possible. As regards the proposed dates for the conference on the Year, kindly note that a major international event is planned to be held in Montreal from 12 to 15 October, held in cooperation with the IYF Secretariat, and on 18 October the General Assembly is scheduled to hold a special conference on families. I am attaching, by fax, relevant pages of the Calendar of events related to the Year, which you may find useful in your planning. A copy of the Calendar is sent by mail. I look forward to our continued and mutual beneficial cooperation. With best wishes, Yours sincerely, George Puthuppally Social Affairs Officer
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