2005 to 2010
The Regional Alzheimer’s Meeting in Istanbul Turkey. Oct 1-2, 2005.
3rd Qatar International Medical Congress. Doha Qatar. 8-13th Nov 2005,
Challenges of Geriatrics and Gerontology in the Middle East: The First Congress on Aging. Under the auspices of the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The congress was organized with full support of the Turkish Government and full collaboration of the Middle East Association of Aging and Alzheimer's. MEAAA was one of the main organizer that helped in establishing a strong Scientific committee from the Middle East. Istanbul, Turkey, 15-19 March 2006.
Workshop of Al Urfan Center for Parental Care (UCPC). Train the trainer for the care of the elderly. Manama, Bahrain. June 10, 2007.
Elderly care within Primary health care. International Family Medicine Symposium. Abu Dhabi-UAE. 13th Feb 2008.
Herbal Medicine in the Elderly: Beneficial or harmful effect. Herbal Therapies & Nutritional Supplements Conference. Global University.
Beirut-Lebanon. May 3rd 2008.
International Congress in Aesthetic, Anti-Aging Medicine and Medical Spa Middle East. Dubai, UAE. 29, 30 Nov 2008.
Elderly home care conference: For better elderly care. RAK Cultural Center, Federal Primary Health Care in Ministry of Health. Ras Al Khaimeh, UAE. Dec 19-20, 2008.
The Role of the Eastern Mediterranean region in preparing health leaders in the field of age and ageing. GCC meeting on elder care. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. March 17-18, 2009.
The Second Middle East Congress on Age and Ageing-MECAAA II- took place in Lebanon: Challenges in Geriatric Care held under patronage of the President of the Republic of Lebanon, General Michel Sleiman, and with participation of the Middle East Association on Age, Aging & Alzheimer (MEAAA), the Health Ministers' Council for Cooperation Council States, Middle East Academy for Medicine of Ageing (MEAMA), Al-Jinan University – Lebanon, Azm & Saade Association, Safadi Foundation, Lebanese order of physicians Tripoli-Lebanon, Social Services Association, Middle East Network on Aging research (MENAR), Abyad Medical Center, Multimedia Medical University – Australia, Middle East Longevity Institute and Welfare Association for the Assistance of the Elderly – Lebanon. The conference hosted 40 regional and international speakers and Tripoli Declaration was issued after the conference. Tripoli-Lebanon. 6 to 8 November, 2009.
The Regional Alzheimer’s Meeting in Istanbul Turkey. Oct 1-2, 2005.
3rd Qatar International Medical Congress. Doha Qatar. 8-13th Nov 2005,
Challenges of Geriatrics and Gerontology in the Middle East: The First Congress on Aging. Under the auspices of the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The congress was organized with full support of the Turkish Government and full collaboration of the Middle East Association of Aging and Alzheimer's. MEAAA was one of the main organizer that helped in establishing a strong Scientific committee from the Middle East. Istanbul, Turkey, 15-19 March 2006.
Workshop of Al Urfan Center for Parental Care (UCPC). Train the trainer for the care of the elderly. Manama, Bahrain. June 10, 2007.
Elderly care within Primary health care. International Family Medicine Symposium. Abu Dhabi-UAE. 13th Feb 2008.
Herbal Medicine in the Elderly: Beneficial or harmful effect. Herbal Therapies & Nutritional Supplements Conference. Global University.
Beirut-Lebanon. May 3rd 2008.
International Congress in Aesthetic, Anti-Aging Medicine and Medical Spa Middle East. Dubai, UAE. 29, 30 Nov 2008.
Elderly home care conference: For better elderly care. RAK Cultural Center, Federal Primary Health Care in Ministry of Health. Ras Al Khaimeh, UAE. Dec 19-20, 2008.
The Role of the Eastern Mediterranean region in preparing health leaders in the field of age and ageing. GCC meeting on elder care. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. March 17-18, 2009.
The Second Middle East Congress on Age and Ageing-MECAAA II- took place in Lebanon: Challenges in Geriatric Care held under patronage of the President of the Republic of Lebanon, General Michel Sleiman, and with participation of the Middle East Association on Age, Aging & Alzheimer (MEAAA), the Health Ministers' Council for Cooperation Council States, Middle East Academy for Medicine of Ageing (MEAMA), Al-Jinan University – Lebanon, Azm & Saade Association, Safadi Foundation, Lebanese order of physicians Tripoli-Lebanon, Social Services Association, Middle East Network on Aging research (MENAR), Abyad Medical Center, Multimedia Medical University – Australia, Middle East Longevity Institute and Welfare Association for the Assistance of the Elderly – Lebanon. The conference hosted 40 regional and international speakers and Tripoli Declaration was issued after the conference. Tripoli-Lebanon. 6 to 8 November, 2009.