Warith Institute's Participation in the United Iraqi Medical Association (UIMA) Conference
Warith International Cancer Institute (WICI) participated in the United Iraqi Medical Association Conference (UIMA) to convey the message of the Imam Hussain Holy Shrine and the Health and Medical Education Authority regarding healthcare. This participation also served as an opportunity to attract competencies and provide a suitable medical environment for the people of Iraq.
The message of the participation is to provide comprehensive, high-quality healthcare services to patients in Iraq. Warith International Cancer Institute highlighted the non-profit nature of the institutions affiliated with the Imam Hussain Holy Shrine and discussed the Shrine's efforts to establish large healthcare facilities within the next 5 to 10 years to cover a larger segment of the Iraqi population.
The United Iraqi Medical Association (UIMA) in the United Kingdom and Ireland is an independent global medical network aimed at addressing the professional and social needs of the Iraqi healthcare community in the UK, as well as supporting the development of medical and nursing education and effective health policies in Iraq.
The United Iraqi Medical Association was established by a group of Iraqi doctors, and the executive committee members were elected on September 9, 2017, through democratic elections. The association aims to promote cohesion and protect the interests of Iraqi doctors in the UK and worldwide by organizing regular scientific and social meetings in the UK and other regions.