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Abbreviation
  
WHA

Legal status
  
Association

President
  
Robert A. Schwartz

Founded
  
1 February 2011

Type
  
INGO

Region served
  
Worldwide

Director
  
Andrzej Olechowski

Parent organization
  
Endonovo Therapeutics


Formation
  
February 1, 2011; 6 years ago (2011-02-01)

Location
  
Newark, New Jersey, U.S.

Headquarters
  
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States

Membership
  
Private persons; National medical associations

Main organ
  
International Medical Assembly

World health academy


The World Health Academy (WHA) is an international non-governmental organization specializing in global health. It serves as a representative body for physicians worldwide, developing health policy, advancing continuing education programs, and speaking as a unified voice for medicine in international advocacy.

Based at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey and led by Robert A. Schwartz, the WHA is governed by the International Medical Assembly, which consists of elected representatives from every constituent national medical association, with policy enacted by its Board of Trustees and activities implemented through six regional boards and eight committees.

The WHA seeks to achieve optimal health for all people across borders, uniting the medical field to harness the collective expertise and power of its members. As the medical profession’s global and authoritative voice, the WHA assists governments and national medical associations in jointly tackling health problems and improving the welfare of their citizens.

The International Journal of Medicine is an open access peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the World Health Academy. It covers primary research and secondary research from any discipline within medicine. The IJM Editorial Board consist of Nobel Prize laureates, Lasker Award recipients, and other prominent persons. Dermatologic Therapy, a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Wiley-Blackwell, is also an official journal of the WHA.

Other notable persons associated with the WHA include Étienne-Émile Baulieu, Thomas Starzl, Robert A. Schwartz, Tomica Milosavljević, Joseph G. Gall, Kari Alitalo, Stuart Schreiber, Joseph Schlessinger, Klaus Rajewsky, Pedro Cuatrecasas, John L. Ziegler, Alexander Varshavsky, and Arthur L. Horwich.

References

World Health Academy Wikipedia