World union of writers' doctors

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The World Union of Writer's Doctors , French Union Mondiale des Écrivains Médecins (UMEM) and English World Union of Writing Physicians , is the umbrella organization of the national associations of so-called writer's doctors . The association was founded in 1968 in Lucerne . It is represented by national associations worldwide.

Basics and goals

The organization is based on friendship and collegiality, its goals are tolerance, cultivating cultural exchange and supranationalism , promoting mutual respect and humanity among people, regardless of religion, political attitude and skin color.

activities

The World Union has held an annual international congress in German and French since 1956, with English being accepted. In the past, the topics of these congresses were (selection):

  • 2001 Greece: Mythology and Doctor / Mythology et Médecin
  • 2002 Germany: Europe, dream or reality / L'Europe, rêve ou réalité
  • 2004 Portugal: The artistic vocation of the doctor / Vocation artistique du médecin
  • 2010 Poland: Ethics and Morals / Éthique et morale
  • 2011 France: Medicine, rites and religions / Médecine, rites et religions

International names

  • Union Mondiale des Écrivains Médecins
  • Unión Mundial de Escritores Médicos
  • Unione Mondiale dei Medici Scrittori
  • World Union of writing physicians

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. UMEM. In: Rolf Heister: Lexicon of medical-scientific abbreviations. With a directory of the most important medical and scientific periodicals according to the Medicus Index. Schattauer Verlag, 1998. p. 401. ISBN 978-3-794-51843-2 ( limited preview in Google book search)
  2. Internet page with a description of the UMEM ( Memento from September 5, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  3. UMEM website with the congress program ( Memento from February 10, 2012 in the Internet Archive )