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a program of the
American Austrian Foundation
Mission Statement
MEDICAL EDUCATION
BEYOND BORDERS
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Creation of the
Medical Landscape in Eastern
Solution
Europe in the Early 90’s
 Fall of the Berlin Wall / Collapse of the Soviet
Union and Eastern Block
 Creation of term, high-level, and highlyspecialized medical training program
 Healthcare systems in Eastern Europe
lagging behind Western Europe and isolated
from the global medical community
 Obtained commitment of several leading
U.S. medical institutions to support program Department Heads agree to donate their time
& expertise
 Large exodus of Eastern European doctors
to Western Europe
 Similar conditions exist today in many other
countries in transition
 Strong support from Austrian Government
and medical community to fund and host
program
Founding Institutions:
Goal: prevent brain drain – promote brain gain
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Three-Step Approach to Capacity Building
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Experience
Exchange
Knowledge
Transfer
Salzburg Medical
Seminars
Capacity
Building
Continuing Medical
Education
Clinical and
Research
Observerships
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Distance Learning
Scientific Case Library
Medical Handbook Online
Satellite Symposia
Open Medical Clubs
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Knowledge Transfer
OMI Salzburg Medical Seminars
Fellows
Faculty
30 to 40 English-speaking mid-career
level physicians selected based on merit
invited to one week seminars in Salzburg
World-renowned faculty donate
their time and expertise
Faculty and Fellows live and work together
in a secluded environment
Networking Opportunities
Personal Contacts
… Colleagues Helping Colleagues
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ACADEMIC
AcademicPARTNERS
Partners
Austrian &
European
Experts
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OMI Salzburg Medical Seminars
2015 Schedule
DATE
TOPIC
COURSE DIRECTOR(S)
ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS
1. Jan 4–10
Pediatric Radiology
Trauma & Emergency Surgery
3. Jan 18–24
Temporal Bone Surgery
4. Feb 15–21
Bone and Joint Surgery
5. Mar 1–7
Neurology
6. Mar 8–14
Pediatric Cardiology
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Medical University of Graz
Weill Cornell/NYPH
Medical University of Vienna
Weill Cornell/NYPH
Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg
Weill Cornell/NYPH/HSS
Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg
University of Vienna
Weill Cornell/NYPH
Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Medical University of Innsbruck
20. Jun 21–27
2. Jan 11–17
Sudha Anupindi, MD
Erich Sorantin, MD
Soumitra Eachempati, MD
Richard Kdolsky, MD
Samuel Selesnick, MD
Gerhard Moser, MD
Mathias Bostrom, MD
Ulrich Dorn, MD
Reinhard Windhager, MD
Matthew Fink, MD
Eugen Trinka, MD
Shobha Natarajan, MD
Jörg Ingolf Stein, MD
7. Mar 14– 17
8. Mar 22–28
Coordinator's Meeting
Ophthalmology
9. Apr. 5–11
Anesthesiology
10. Apr 12–18
Neonatology
Gary J. Lelli, Jr., MD
Susanne Binder, MD
Hugh C. Hemmings, Jr., MD
Peter Gerner, MD
Phyllis Dennery, MD
Berndt Urlesberger, MD
11. Apr 19–25
Applied Clinical Research
12 Apr 26–
Otolaryngology
May 2
13 May 3–9
Pediatric Urology
14. May 10–16
Pathology
15. May 17–23
Maternal & Infant Health
16. May 24–30
Infectious Diseases
17. May 31–
18. Jun 7–13
Behavioral Pediatrics &
Child Development
General Pediatrics
19. Jun 14–20
Rehabilitation Medicine
Jun 6
DATE
TOPIC
COURSE DIRECTOR(S)
ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS
Oncology A:
Hematologic Malignancies
OB/GYN
Thomas J. Fahey, Jr., MD
David G. Pfister, MD
Frank Chervenak, MD
Christian Dadak, MD
TBA
23. Jul 12–18
Dermatology
24. Jul 19–25
25. Aug 30–
Sep 12
26. Sep 6 – 12
27. Sep 13 –19
Internal Medicine
Family Medicine
Weill Cornell/NYPH
Rudolfsstiftung Vienna
Weill Cornell/NYPH
Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Medical University of Graz
28. Sep 20–26
Lipid Metabolism
Richard D. Granstein, MD
Georg Stingl, MD
Joseph Tenenbaum, MD
J. Lloyd Michener, MD
Manfred Maier, MD
Betty Ferrell, RN, PhD, MA
Jared Knopman, MD
Claudius Thomé, MD
Antonio M. Gotto, Jr., MD
29. Oct 4–10
Medical Education
Stephen Ludwig, MD
Weill Cornell/NYPH/
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Weill Cornell/NYPH
Medical University of Vienna
Weill Cornell/NYPH
European Association of Urology
Weill Cornell/NYPH
Medical University of Vienna
Columbia University/NYPH
Duke University
Medical University of Vienna
OSF; by invitation only
Weill Cornell/NYPH
Medical University of Innsbruck
Weill Cornell
International Atherosclerosis Foundation
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
30. Oct 11–17
Cardiology
Paul D. Kligfield, MD
Gerald Maurer, MD
Weill Cornell/NYPH
Medical University of Vienna
Dennis Durbin, MD
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
31. Oct 18–24
Psychiatry
Michael Sacks, M.D.
Weill Cornell/NYPH
Michael G. Stewart, MD
Gerhard Rasp, MD
Thomas Kolon, M.D.
Dr. Josef Oswald TBC
Jennifer Brainard, MD
Dontscho Kerjaschki. MD
Richard A. Polin, MD
Friedrich Reiterer, MD
Roy M. Gulick, MD
Wolfgang Graninger, MD
Susan E. Levy, MD
Claudia Klier, MD
Louis M. Bell, MD
Reinhold Kerbl, MD
Michael O’Dell, MD
Elisabeth Preisinger, MD
Weill Cornell/NYPH
Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Linz
Cleveland Clinic
Medical University of Vienna
Columbia University/NYPH
Medical University of Graz
Weill Cornell/NYPH
Medical University of Vienna
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Medical University of Vienna
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
LKH Leoben
Weill Cornell/NYPH
Medical University of Vienna
Wolfgang Fleischhacker, MD
Edward Soltesz, MD
Günther Laufer, MD
TBA
Medical University of Innsbruck
Cleveland Clinic
Medical University of Vienna
OSF - by invitation only
David W. Trost, MD
Franz Kainberger MD
TBA
Weill Cornell/NYPH
Medical University of Vienna
OSF - by invitation only
Transgender
TBA
OSF - by invitation only
Oncology B: Soft Tissue,
Bone and Skin Malignancies
Diabetes
Thomas J. Fahey, Jr., MD
David G. Pfister, MD
Robin S. Goland MD
Michael Roden, MD
Michael Roden, MD
Weill Cornell/NYPH/
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Columbia University/NYPH
German Diabetes Center (DDZ)
German Diabetes Center (DDZ)
21. Jun 28Jul 4
22. Jul 5–11
ESU Master Class in Urology
IPCI
Neurosurgery
32. Oct 25–31
Cardiac Surgery
33. Nov 1-7
Changing the Narrative on
Roma Health
Diagnostic Imaging
34. Nov 8-14
35. Nov 15–21 Law and Health
36 Nov 29 Dec 5
37. Dec 6–12
38. Dec 13–19
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OMI Seminar Fellowships by Country, 1993 - 2014
Russia
Central & Eastern
Ukraine
Europe
11.827 Fellowships Czech Republic
Slovakia
Romania
South Caucasus & Armenia
Kazakhstan
Central Asia
3.642 Fellowships Georgia
1.788
Lithuania
640
Poland
472
Latvia
380
1.242
Serbia
640
Albania
456
Slovenia
346
710
Croatia
574
Estonia
442
Bosnia Herzegovina
298
647
Hungary
518
Macedonia
418
Kosovo
290
641
Moldova
473
Bulgaria
407
Belarus
259
856
Azerbaijan
403
Kyrgyzstan
337
551
Mongolia
401
Tajikistan
258
458
Uzbekistan
374
Turkmenistan
4
Montenegro
186
Western Europe
Austria
172
United Kingdom
41
Netherlands
13
Finland
7
Cyprus
3
505 Fellowships
Portugal
57
Switzerland
36
France
11
Norway
7
Luxembourg
1
Italy
46
Spain
23
Belgium
10
Denmark
4
Germany
41
Greece
20
Sweden
9
Ireland
4
Mexico
150
Canada
7
Chile
4
Colombia
2
Trinidad & Tobago
1
USA
103
Argentina
6
Jamaica
3
Suriname
2
Uruguay
1
Peru
10
Brazil
6
Belize
2
Venezuela
2
Tanzania
119
Sudan
14
Zambia
3
Namibia
2
Gambia
1
Nigeria
33
Egypt
11
Zimbabwe
3
Senegal
2
Malawi
1
South Africa
24
Morocco
4
Cameroon
2
Botswana
1
Mozambique
1
Kenya
21
Ethiopia
3
Congo
2
Burkina Faso
1
Rwanda
1
Uganda
16
Ghana
3
Mauritius
2
Gabon
1
32
Vietnam
12
Pakistan
5
Singapore
3
Bhutan
1
20
Thailand
11
Laos
4
Myanmar
2
North & South
America
299 Fellowships
Africa
271 Fellowships
Southeast Asia & China
India
Oceania
177 Fellowships Indonesia
Middle East
139 Fellowships
18
Nepal
9
Bangladesh
3
Papua New Guinea
2
Malaysia
17
Cambodia
7
Japan
3
Sri Lanka
2
Australia
14
Philippines
7
New Zealand
3
Afghanistan
2
Turkey
59
Iran
11
Israel
2
Kuwait
1
Qatar
29
UAE
9
Jordan
2
Lebanon
1
Iraq
18
Yemen
5
Saudi Arabia
2
118 Countries
16,860 Fellows
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Global Penetration of the OMI
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Participants /
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Participants /
Country
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Hands-on Training –
Experience Exchange
New Techniques and
Treatment Protocols
All Seminar Alumni
Eligible for up to 3 x 1-month Clinical
Observerships in Participating
Austrian and American Hospitals
Build cross boarder Personal and
Professional Relationships
Modern Hospital and Health
Care Management
Establish Joint Research Projects
and Collaborative Studies
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OMI Observerships – Partner Institutions
Vienna Hospital Association and
its affiliated hospitals:
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General Hospital Vienna (AKH)
Krankenanstalt Rudolfstiftung
Krankenhaus Hietzing
Sozialmedizinisches Zentrum Ost – Donauspital
Kaiser-Franz-Josef Spital
Gottfried Preyer‘sches Kinderspital
Wilhelminenspital
Krankenhaus der Barmherzigen Brueder Graz
Tagesklinik Arlberg
LKH Villach
LKH Leoben Eisenerz
Krankenhaus der Barmherzigen Schwestern Linz
Landes- Frauen- und Kinderklinik Linz
AUVA-Unfallkrankenhaus Linz
Kardinal Schwarzenberg‘sches Krankenhaus
LKH Feldkirch
Other hospitals in Vienna:
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St. Josef Krankenhaus Zentrum
Orthopädisches Spital Wien Speising
Thermenklinikum Moedling
Unfallkrankenhaus Wien Lorenz Boehler
Krankenhaus Korneuburg
Evangelisches Krankenhaus
Medical University of Vienna
Ambulatorium zur Diagnose und Behandlung
sexuell uebertragbarer Krankheiten
Confraternitaet – Privatklinikum Josefstadt
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OMI Observers by Country, 1993 - 2014
Central & Eastern Russia
Europe
Ukraine
1.449 Observers Romania
296
Macedonia
76
Bosnia Herzegovina
38
Slovenia
15
191
Slovakia
74
Latvia
37
Belarus
12
Montenegro
11
107
Albania
67
Estonia
34
Serbia
81
Lithuania
63
Poland
33
Bulgaria
79
Czech Republic
55
Hungary
32
Moldova
76
Croatia
46
Kosovo
26
South Caucasus & Armenia
Central Asia
Georgia
211
Mongolia
70
Tajikistan
38
Kyrgyzstan
35
657 Observers
Africa
36 Observers
North & South
America
103
Kazakhstan
66
Azerbaijan
82
Uzbekistan
52
Tanzania
29
Ethiopia
1
Nigeria
4
Uganda
1
Congo
1
Mexico
4
4 Observers
Southeast Asia & Afghanistan
Oceania
Papua New Guinea
2
1
3 Observers
Middle East
Iraq
3
3 Observers
40 Countries
Western Europe Spain
2 Observers
United Kingdom
2,154 Observers
1
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Continuing
Medical Education
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Capacity Building
OMI Satellite Symposia, 2000 to 2014
Central & Eastern Russia
Europe
Romania
104 Symposia Ukraine
Slovakia
Lithuania
Czech Republic
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12
11
8
7
6
Moldova
Serbia
Latvia
Croatia
Hungary
Poland
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5
4
4
4
Macedonia
Slovenia
Albania
Estonia
Kosovo
Montenegro
3
3
2
2
2
1
South Caucasus Armenia
& Central Asia Azerbaijan
35 Symposia Georgia
10
6
5
Kyrgyzstan
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
5
4
3
Mongolia
2
North & South Mexico
America
6 Symposia
Middle East
2 Symposia
Qatar
Western Europe Austria
1 Symposia
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2
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Capacity Building
CHOP OPEN
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Virtuous Circle
3. SATELLITE
SYMPOSIA /VISITING
PROFESSORSHIP
CAPACITY
BUILDING
FACULTY
2. OBSERVERSHIPS
EXPERIENCE
EXCHANGE
FELLOW
1. MEDICAL
SEMINARS
KNOWLEDGE
TRANSFER
OBSERVERS
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OMI Success Stories
Dr. Laura Krekulova,
Prague, Czech Republic
Attended 4 OMI Seminars,
2 time faculty member
Dr. Vladimir Kenis
St. Petersburg, Russia
Head of Paediatric
Orthopaedic Institute n.a.
H. Turner.
Attended 3 OMI seminars,
3 Observerships
Dr Vladimir Kouznetsov
Vladivostok, Russia
Serves as Director of the
Vladivostok Health Care
System
Attended 2 OMI Seminars
Won a $250,000 NIH
Fogarty Grant to fund
her own lab in Prague
to genotype Hepatitis
C Viruses
Organized Pediatric
Orthopedic Symposium
for over 100 participants
Presented clinical cases
for discussion.
9 Publications in leading
journals.
Is in regular contact
with leading Austrian
and American
hospitals to
incorporate best
practices into Health
care System
Dr. Alexandr Zagorulko
Simferopol, Ukraine
Attended 3 OMI seminars
and 3 Observerships
Dr. Peter Krcho
Kosice, Slovakia
Heads Neonatal Clinic &
NICU of the University of
Pavol Jozej Safarik
Published the most upto-date atlas for the
lung’s microstructure, in
collaboration with
scientists from the
University of Vienna
Incorporated life
saving best practices
into his neo-natal clinic
Attended 8 OMI seminars
4 times faculty member
Dr. Rodrigo Navarro
Ramirez
Mexico City, Mexico
Attended 1 OMI seminar
and 1 Observership,
Organized 1 Satellite
Symposium
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Is in regular contact
with leading trauma
surgeons about
specific cases, many
instances where US
specialist input proved
to be life saving for his
patients
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OMI Fellows by Country
as a % of the National Physician Population
Total
Fellowships
% of Total
Number of
Awarded
Physicians
Physicians
Montenegro
186
1.251
14,87%
Albania
456
3.696
12,34%
Armenia
856
8.355
10,25%
Estonia
442
4.372
10,11%
Macedonia
418
5.364
7,79%
Slovenia
346
5.121
6,76%
Latvia
380
6.456
5,89%
Tanzania*
119
2.050
5,80%
Mongolia
401
7.584
5,29%
Lithuania
640
13.552
4,72%
Moldova
473
10.060
4,70%
Croatia
574
12.490
4,60%
Bosnia Herzegovina
298
6.664
4,47%
Slovakia
647
16.201
3,99%
Kyrgyzstan
337
10.698
3,15%
Serbia
640
20.825
3,07%
Georgia
458
18.235
2,51%
Country
Country
Tajikistan
Czech Republic
Hungary
Bulgaria
Romania
Azerbaijan
Kazakhstan
Ukraine
Belarus
Poland
Uzbekistan
Austria
Russia
Mexico
Total
Fellowships
% of Total
Number of
Awarded
Physicians
Physicians
258
13.247
1,95%
710
38.171
1,86%
518
29.500
1,76%
407
28.384
1,43%
641
51.153
1,25%
403
32.335
1,25%
551
58.690
0,94%
1.242
158.681
0,78%
259
35.904
0,72%
472
84.221
0,56%
374
66.856
0,56%
172
40.634
0,42%
1.788
614.183
0,29%
150
240.525
0,06%
* World Health Organization estimate
Source: American Austrian Foundation, World Health Organization http://www.who.int/countries/en/
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Funding Partners
LEIR FOUNDATION
OLGA HAVEL
FOUNDATION
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AAF Board Members
AAF BOARD MEMBERS
Dr. Steven
Mr. Gerhard
Dr. Wolfgang
Amb. William
Mrs. Katharine
Mr. Karl-Heinz
Dr. Thomas J.
Dr. Antonio
Mr. Stephen
ALTSCHULER
ANDLINGER
AULITZKY*, Medical Director
EACHO III
ELTZ-AULITZKY**, Executive Director
FABER*, Treasurer
FAHEY, JR.
GOTTO
HARNIK, ESQ., Secretary
Mrs. Marife
Mr. Michael
Mr. Pablo
Amb. Susan
Mr. Thomas J.
Mr. Gregor
Mrs. Elisabeth
HERNANDEZ
KOCH
LEGORRETA
MCCAW
MCGRATH*, President
MEDINGER*
MUHR*
Dr.
Dr.
Mrs.
Mr.
Mrs.
Dr.
Mr.
Amb.
Mrs.
Dr.
Zev
Peter
Cynthia
Gerhard
Daisy M.
Michael
Donald
William
Ashley
Nancy
ROSENWAKS
SCHLEGEL
SCULCO
SEEBACHER
SOROS
STEWART, Medical Co-Director
TOBER
VANDEN HEUVEL*, Chairman
VON PERFALL
WOLF, Medical Co-Director
AAF HONORARY TRUSTEES
Amb.
Mrs.
Amb.
Amb.
Dr.
W.L. Lyons
Peggy
Kathryn
Ronald
Willibald
BROWN, JR.
SANFORD CARLIN
WALT HALL
LAUDER
NAGLER
*Executive Committee Member
**Ex officio
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OMI Steering Committee
Dr. Steven
ALTSCHULER
President & Chief Executive Officer, CHOP
Dr. Wolfgang
AULITZKY
Medical Director, AAF & Associate Dean at Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Mathias
BOSTROM
Attending Othopaedic Surgeon, HSS
Dr. Frank A.
CHERVENAK
Professor & Chairman, Dept. Of OB/GYN, Weill Cornell Medical College
Mr. Jonathan
COHEN
Deputy Director, Open Society Public Health Program, OSF
Dr. Donald
D'AMICO
Professor & Chairman, Department of Ophthalmology, Weill Cornell Medical College
Ms. Cathy
EASTER
President & Chief Executive Officer, Methodist International
Mrs. Katharine
ELTZ-AULITZKY* Executive Director, AAF
Dr. Thomas J.
FAHEY JR.
Senior VP for Clinical Program Development, Emeritus, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Dr. Matthew E. FINK
Professor & Chairman , Department of Neurology, Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Kathleen M. FOLEY
Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience & Attending Neurologist, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Dr. Laurie
GLIMCHER
Dean, Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Antonio
GOTTO JR.
Dean Emeritus, Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Richard D. GRANSTEIN
Professor & Chairman, Department of Dermatology, Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Trip
GULICK
Professor of Medicine & Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases, Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Roger
HÄRTL
Chief of Spinal Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Hugh C.
HEMMINGS JR.
Professor and Chairman, Dept. Of Anesthesiology, Weill Cornell Medical College
Ms. Marife
HERNANDEZ*
AAF Board Member
Dr. Paul D.
KLIGFIELD
Professor of Cardiology & Attending Physician , Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. William J.
LEDGER
Professor and Chairman Emeritus, Dept. of OB/GYN, Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Michael D. LIEBERMAN
Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery & Director of Surgical Oncology, Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Stephen
Senior Physician, CHOP
LUDWIG
*ex officio
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OMI Steering Committee
Dr. Vinod
MALHOTRA
Vice Chairman, Dept. of Anesthesiology, Weill Cornell Medical College
Mr. Thomas J.
MCGRATH*
President, AAF
Dr. Fabrizio
MICHELASSI
The Lewis Atterbury Stimson Professor of Surgery & Surgeon-in-Chief, Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. J. Lloyd
MICHENER
Clinical Professor and Chairman, Dept. Of Family Medicine, Duke University
Dr. Michael
O'DELL
Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. David G.
PFISTER
Attending Physician & Chief, Head & Neck Oncology Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Dr. Richard A.
POLIN
Dr. Peter N.
SCHLEGEL
Director, Division of Neonatalogy; Professor of Pediatrics, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
Director, The Ronald O. Perelman & Claudia Cohen Center For Reproductive Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical
Dr. Zev
ROSENWAKS
College
Dr. Michael H. SACKS
Attending Psychiatrist & Professor, Dept. Of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College
Professor and Chairman, Dept. Of Urology, Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Thomas P. SCULCO
Surgeon-in-Chief Emeritus, Hospital for Special Surgery
Dr. Joel
STEIN
Professor & Chief, Div. Of Rehabilitation Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Joseph W.
ST. GEME III
Physician in Chief, CHOP
Dr. Michael
STEWART
Vice Dean, Professor & Chairman, Dept. Of Otorhinolaryngology, Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Joseph
TENENBAUM Edgar Leifer Professor of Clinical Medicine, Columbia University – College of Physicians and Surgeons
Dr. David W.
TROST
Director, Interventional Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College
Dr. Nancy
WOLF
Medical Co-Director, AAF
*ex officio
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The “Real” Benefit
“This educational program not only changed my life,
it saved the lives of many of my newborn babies
who otherwise would not have had a chance.”
Dr. Peter Krcho, MD, PhD
Attended 11 OMI Seminars
Head of the 1st Neonatal Clinic & Intensive Care Unit
Kosice, Slovakia
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Contact Information
New York Office
The American Austrian Foundation
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Salzburg Office
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American Austrian Foundation
Vienna Office
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American Austrian Foundation
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