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Dates :30 March - 1 April, 2010
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
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Renée-Marie Stephano, Esquire
President Medical Tourism
Association
Editor of the Medical Tourism
Magazine
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Renee-Marie Stephano is a Founder and President of
the Medical Tourism Association, also known as MTA, the first
international non-profit trade association for the medical tourism
industry. Ms. Stephano
also serves as general counsel for the MTA and is Editor of the
Medical Tourism Magazine, a bi-monthly journal that addresses all of
the issues surrounding medical tourism including legal issues,
accreditation, economic issues and a geographical focus on countries
growing their business in treating foreign patients.
Ms. Stephano received her undergraduate degrees in
international relations in Virginia and received her Juris Doctorate
degree in Law in Pennsylvania.
She has a background in international marketing and health
law and then went on to open her own law firm, spending six years
serving as general counsel for a US national healthcare
administrator which was the first US healthcare administrator to
implement medical tourism into both self-funded and fully insured
health plans in the United States.
Ms. Stephano works full time for the Medical
Tourism Association and is considered an expert in medical tourism
on legal issues. In her
role at the Medical Tourism Association, Ms. Stephano helps
countries and hospitals create strategic marketing plans and helps
identify target markets.
She has helped many countries and hospitals achieve their goals of
attracting foreign patients and international insurance companies.
Ms. Stephano works with global health care providers to
maintain transparency with respect to quality of care as they
increase their flow of patients and she also works with medical
travel facilitators to establish best practices to ultimately ensure
patient safety.
About the Summit Logo
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The sacred scarab was a popular symbol and and amulet in the
every day life of ancient Egyptians.
Similar to the sun
which they have seen rising every morning, the scarab
symbolized a promise to renew their lives
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Egyptian Wellness and Medical Tourism Summit
Medical Tourism Association
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