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AAF/OMI and PATHOLOGY

The American Austrian Foundation is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that seeks to prevent brain drain and foster brain gain in countries of transition through exchanges in medicine, communications, science and the arts.

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The Open Medical Institute conducts a number of programs enabling participants to experience how medicine is practiced in another setting and affording them the opportunity to network with colleagues from other countries. The AAF is one of the grant givers, thus supporting is mission of fostering both bilateral and international exchanges.

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The OMI - Salzburg Medical Seminars link physicians from leading American hospitals and their affiliated medical schools with physicians practicing in Central and Eastern Europe, Central Asia, the former Soviet Union and other countries in transition.

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In the field of Pathology, Cleveland Clinic, a non-profit academic medical center, provides faculty members as leading speakers during Salzburg Seminars as well as give the opportunity for visiting professorship at Satellite Symposia. 

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The Committee of Good Will was founded in the beginning of 1990 by Olga Havel (1933 – 1996), the first wife of Václav Havel, the President of the Czech Republic. The mission of the Committee of Good Will – Olga Havel Foundation (OHF) is to help people who, because of their poor health or social status, find it difficult to integrate into society or cannot care for themselves without other people’s assistance.

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