Spring School 2007, pictures and video
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THE 6TH INTERNATIONAL TEACHING SEMINAR OF ISFAHAN HEALTHY HEART PROGRAM: watch closing video
The international participants in the 6th Intl. Teaching Seminar of Isfahan Healthy Heart Program laud IHHP in a message. Read message ...
Dr. Paula Gutlove, Lecturer at Simmons College in the Schools for Health Studies speaks of IHHP. CLICK IMAGE TO SEE VIDEO
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Dr. Tina Latikainen, Head of the Chronic Disease Prevention Unit, Department of Epidemiology and Health Promotion, National Public Health Institute (KTL), Helsinki, Finland, CLICK IMAGE TO SEE VIDEO
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Prof. Gordon R. Thompson, George Perkins Marsh Institute, Clark University, Worcester, USA, speaks of his experience visiting IHHP. CLICK IMAGE TO SEE VIDEO
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IHHP Spring School 2007 drew to a close today with a visit by the participants to Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center.
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The 6th International Teaching Seminar of IHHP was supported by the World Health Organization (WHO), and organized by Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center and Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. CLICK IMAGE TO SEE VIDEO (2)

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Dr. Prashant Muthur, Assistant Director General, Division of Non-communicable Diseases, Indian Council of Medical REsearch, New Delhi, India. Dr. Prashant Muthur speaks of his experience in Isfahan. CLICK IMAGE TO SEE VIDEO
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Dr. Roya Kelishadi, secretary of the 6th International Teaching Seminar of IHHP and ICRC Deputy for Research said Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center would warmly welcome international visitors to next year's event.
Dr. Ahmad Reza Bahonar, executive manager of ICRC thanked all ICRC staff for their efforts in preparation for the 6th International Seminar of IHHP.
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Prof. Bernard Lown: The studies you have been promoting in the community are innovative and offer many lessons for cardiologists and those concerned with non-communicable diseases the world over (Watch video)
'The seemingly non-communicable diseases are communicated between communities'
Prof. Sarrafzadegan