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"These diseases affect us all, from the
very young to the very old. Come to learn the latest
from two researchers who are at the very top of
their fields," notes Avedis
Khachadurian, M.D., Professor Emeritus and former
chief of Endocrinology, Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School
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Dear Colleague:
Question: Which two
conditions affect 35 million in the US*
alone, and will have an even bigger
impact in the years to come?
Answer: Osteoporosis and Diabetes.
Learn how you can help an aging and
increasingly obese population fight these
modern-day "plagues" at the Endocrinology
Symposium presented at
the Tenth Armenian World Congress
(AMWC09), July 1-4, 2009.
The Endocrinology
Symposium, on Saturday, July 4, offers two
highly distinguished speakers:
- John P. Bilezikian,
M.D., Professor of Medicine and
Pharmacology, Columbia University, and a
world-renowned authority on Osteoporosis who is
conducting leading-edge research in a number of
different metabolic bone diseases.
- Silva Arslanian
M.D., Professor of Pediatrics and
Director, Pediatric Clinical & Translational
Research Center at the University of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine, and a leading authority on
Diabetes in children.
The symposium will be moderated
by Dr. Avedis Khachadurian, Professor
Emeritus at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and
former head of Endocrinology at that
institution.
AMWC09 already is a
resounding success! Well over 260 accomplished
health professionals and their families are
committed. They will meet world health care
leaders, learn from renowned experts, and
participate in the first-ever Sub-Specialty
Day.
You can't miss
it -- and you won't miss it if
you register
now
Warm regards,
Larry Najarian, MD
Vicken Pamoukian, MD
Congress
Co-Chairmen
Arthur Kubikian, DDS
Sub-Specialty Day Chairman
* Sources: Centers for
Disease Control and National Osteoporosis
Foundation
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