Dear Ladies and Gentlemen!
I am delighted to present the October issue of GI-Mail.
In this edition, we’re excited to bring you a range of exceptional educational opportunities and international conferences that delve into critical topics in medicine and health research. Among these are the self-paced, online course "Improving the Health of Women, Children and Adolescents: From Evidence to Action" from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and John Hopkins University’s "Help" course, starting in January. Additionally, for those interested in clinical research, the "Essentials of Clinical Trials" course will be held in Banjul, The Gambia.
We also warmly invite you to participate in the "European Congress of Radiology 2025 – Planet Radiology" in Vienna, Austria, as well as the "European Lung Cancer Congress 2025" in Paris, France, at the end of March. These events offer excellent opportunities to expand your knowledge and connect with global experts in their respective fields.
This issue’s special focus is an insightful read: "Australia Elective – My Sydney Experience" by Sina Manthey, sharing a personal account of medical training abroad.
Be sure to check out the latest "Medicine & Health" news in GI-Mail, where we cover the most relevant updates in the field.
As always, we conclude with the latest job vacancies for doctors and nurses in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
I hope you find this issue engaging and informative. If you have any questions, suggestions, or requests, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Warm regards
Dr. Gerhard Polak and the Going International Team
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