NAAMA Hosts 33rd National Medical Convention in Las Vegas, September 2-5, 2011

Special Concert by Arab Composer-Musician Simon Shaheen to Benefit NAAMA's Emergency Medical Relief Fund


BIRMINGHAM, Mich., Aug. 3, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The National Arab American Medical Association (NAAMA) announced its 33rd National Medical Convention at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, September 2-5, 2011. Themed "Integrated Medical Care Delivery in the Era of Healthcare Reform," scientific sessions will address cardiology, pulmonary/sleep medicine, minimally invasive surgery, diabetes, hypertension, dental care as part of preventive medicine, the application of new modalities in radiology and clinical and translational research.

The convention will feature a social program highlighting Las Vegas on and off the strip and a concert by internationally renowned Arab composer and musician Simon Shaheen and his Arab Orchestra with special guest vocalists to benefit NAAMA's Emergency Medical Relief Fund. In response to continuing violence in Arab countries, the NAAMA Foundation established the Relief Fund to provide medical supplies and equipment to the victims and support to fellow medical professionals struggling to care for them.

The 90-minute concert, open to the public, will take place on Saturday, September 3, 2011, at 8:30 p.m. at Avriopolis Las Vegas. General admission tickets are $65 each; NAAMA Member Gold Circle tickets with dinner and VIP concert seating are $150. General admission tickets for non-NAAMA members can be purchased www.ticketmaster.com or through Avrio's ticket office at: Unit 110 - 3060 N. Walnut Road, Las Vegas, NV 89115, Telephone number: (702) 877-4701 or (702) 595-0140. NAAMA members and convention attendees can purchase tickets through PayPal at http://www.naama.com/naama-las-vegas-convention-2011-register.php.

Dr. Wassim Younes, past president of NAAMA's Michigan Chapter, serves as 2011 Convention Chair. He said, "We are delighted that such an internationally recognized talent as Simon Shaheen has agreed to perform during our National Medical Convention. We know that many share NAAMA's concern for the Arab people that are suffering under the ongoing violence in their countries. This concert is a way to do something positive to help the people and enjoy yourself at the same time."

Drs. Adnan Munkarah and Marwan Kazimi are convention scientific co-chairs. They said, "Continuing Medical Education credits are available for attending the wide range of medical topics practiced in this changing healthcare environment."

NAAMA's 33rd National Medical Convention is presented in collaboration with the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS).

This event, expected to attract 300 attendees from across the United States, is open to NAAMA members and non-members, physicians as well as other healthcare professionals.

Sponsorships are available at various levels.

To register for the NAAMA convention, please go to http://www.naama.com/naama-las-vegas-convention-2011-register.php.

Founded in 1975, NAAMA is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, nonpolitical, educational and humanitarian organization (Tax ID number 38-2911556). The largest organization of Arab American doctors in the U.S., NAAMA has 27 chapters across America comprising physicians, dentists, pharmacists, medical researchers, scientists, teachers and other healthcare professionals.

For more information, call 248-646-3661 or visit www.naama.com



            

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