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Joint International Biomedical Congress Sponsored BY:

The Philippine Society of Geriatric Medicine, the Okinawa Gerontology Institute, and the Asian Institute
of Management Policy Center
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AIM Policy Center Site


Okinawa, Japan—October 27th, 2007.    The Philippine Society of Geriatric Medicine (PSGM), the
Okinawa Gerontology Institute (OGI), and the Asian Institute of Management Policy Center announce a
joint International Congress to be held at the historic Manila Hotel. Local and foreign dignitaries will be
in place as the event will be kicked off with the keynote address by the President of the Republic of the
Philippines, Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. President Arroyo is expected to ask the leaders
and members of the three organizations to develop a solid temple to lay the foundation of healthy
aging and longevity, which includes a healthcare system driven by the right public health policies.
The theme for the Congress is: “Longevity, Public Health and Policy.” In her welcoming remarks
posted on the conference website, Shelley F. de la Vega, MD, President of PSGM, says that PSGM’s
goals for this gathering are “to provide continuing medical education for health promotion and disease
prevention and to help build political will among public policy-makers to devise and support efforts for
the study and improvement of healthcare of the elderly.”  In his posted remarks, David Itokazu, MD,
Chairman of OGI, cited the historic themes of the various venues that serve as the inspiration for this
and previous OGI-sponsored conferences. The backdrop of this, the 3rd Okinawa International
Conference on Longevity, is: “the traditional lifestyles or mores of the people of Okinawa and the
Filipinos customs related to longevity.” Dr. Itokazu for the first time will present also his research paper
attributing Okinawa longevity to public health system introduced by the US Administration circa, 1945-
1972.
Both Dr. de la Vega and Dr. Itokazu bring decades of noteworthy professional accomplishments to this
joint effort. Dr. de la Vega has been a formidable advocate for elderly care in the Philippines, leveraging
her scientific talents, personal charm, and political savvy. Dr. Itokazu is well respected around the
world for his strident efforts to articulate the impressive phenomenon of healthy longevity among
Okinawa’s 1.3 million people. He successfully forged strategic alliances with international
organizations and individuals and this year’s Congress is the culmination of his hard labor.
The 350 expected attendees and speakers will include scientists, clinicians, academicians, policy
makers, and others interested in healthy aging and longevity of populations. Judging from the
conference schedule, this joint gathering is certain to stimulate lively dialogue that will achieve the
greater good.

PSGM, AIM and OGI
Manila Hotel 2007
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