The "Fifth Days of BHAAAS in Mostar" is open

The biomedical international symposium "Five Days of BHAAAS in Mostar" was officially opened today at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Mostar by the representative of the American ambassador to BiH, Thomas Messa. On that occasion, he said that he appreciates the desire and effort of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian-American Academy of Sciences and Arts (BHAAAS) to somehow give something back to his country. Messa said that the academy builds bridges between the USA and BiH both in science and in culture. The symposium is organized by BHAAAS, Clinical Hospital Mostar, and RMC "Dr. Safet Mujić" and will last until Saturday, April 27. Over 300 lecturers are participating in the symposium, of which over 100 come from the USA and diaspora countries. The symposium represents a significant gathering of experts and scientists from the fields of intensive care medicine/anesthesiology, neurosurgery, orthopedics, oncology, psychiatry and psychology, pediatrics and genetics, general medicine, nursing sessions, and family medicine to exchange past experiences and new knowledge. By the way, BHAAAS is a non-political and non-profit organization whose mission is the improvement and development of science and art within Bosnia and Herzegovina. diaspora in North America and BiH. The director of the Mostar Clinical Hospital, Ante Kvesić, said that he expects a long-term cooperation where he will try to send dozens of doctors from this city to go abroad and bring concrete knowledge. It is important to bring people here and, in that way, open the way for us to go there, said Kvesić, adding that you cannot invent new medicine in Mostar but that you should go out into the world, learn, and bring it to Mostar. I think it is very difficult to gather such a team and such a group of eminent experts in one place, said the director of RMC, "Dr. Safet Mujić," Zlatko Guzin, emphasizing the importance of the symposium. Mostar Mayor Ljubo Bešlić gave words of welcome and thanked everyone who came to Mostar to share their knowledge with others and thus show that they want the good of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The representative of the chairman of the BiH Council of Ministers, Mate Bandur, said that the Council of Ministers fully supports such gatherings, which take place to protect the health of citizens. Assistant to the Federal Minister of Health, Marina Bera, pointed out that knowledge is wealth and power and that "it is precisely the knowledge that we need here today." "The fifth day of BHAAAS in Mostar, with the presence of eminent lecturers, will provide an opportunity to acquire new knowledge," Bera concluded. in Mostar.   Today's ceremonial opening was attended by representatives of the political, cultural, academic, and diplomatic circles in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Taken from the portal www.studio88.ba