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Greetings from Conference Co-Hosts
Kagawa University
In my capacity as the Dean of Kagawa University School of Medicine, I am
immensely honored to extend my warm welcome as we jointly undertake
the responsibility of hosting the international conference titled “Global
Health Recalibration: Strengthening Outcomes, Education, Clinical Practice,
and Research,” in collaboration with our esteemed partner, Chiang Mai
University. This conference signifies not only a remarkable milestone in
our institutional history but also a testament to the dedication and hard
work put forth by our faculty, researchers, and collaborators. I would like to
emphasize the significant progress made possible through the relentless
efforts of Professor Tanimoto and the team at Kagawa University School
of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine. Their unwavering commitment to fostering
international exchanges and research initiatives with Chiang Mai
University has yielded substantial achievements, forging strong
connections between our institutions. Looking ahead, I am optimistic that
our collaborative relationship will continue to thrive and evolve, leading
to even more profound and impactful outcomes. It is our shared vision
that the ongoing development of joint research endeavors will not only
advance the realms of medical education, clinical practice, and research
but also have a tangible and lasting impact on global health and
well-being. As we convene at this conference, I encourage all participants
to engage in meaningful discussions, share their insights, and explore
innovative solutions to the pressing challenges facing the global
healthcare community. Together, I believe we can shape a brighter future
for healthcare, and I look forward to the enduring success and
contributions that will emerge from our continued partnership.
Akira Nishiyama, MD, PhD, FAHA
Dean
Chairman and Professor, Department of Pharmacology
Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University
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