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Prof. Peter Anyang Nyong Joins the Ministerial Summit & Panel

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The Medical Tourism Association is pleased to announce Hon. Prof. Peter Anyang’ Nyong’, Minister for Medical Services of Kenya as a member of the Ministerial Summit & Panel at the 4th Annual World Medical Tourism & Global Healthcare Congress in Chicago, IL Oct 25-28th!

Hon. Prof. Peter Anyang’ Nyong’ is the Minister for Medical Services of Kenya was previously the Minister for Planning & National Development. Nyong’ has championed the government’s poverty eradication campaign and has been in the forefront of efforts to uplift living standards of Kenyans.

Meet him at the 4th World Medical Tourism & Global Healthcare Congress where he will discuss the state of healthcare in Kenya. Africa is one of the upcoming largest growth areas of Medical Tourism and this year's theme Patient in Emerging Markets will focus on some of the upcoming largest growth areas of Medical Tourism in Russia, Ukraine, CIS Countries, China, Japan, the Middle East, GCC regions and Africa. The conference will have a strong focus on attracting buyers of healthcare in these emerging regions.

Prof Peter Anyang will also be part of a Ministerial panel with Ministers of Health & Tourism from different countries in the world.

Don’t miss the exciting opportunity to hear Prof. Peter Anyang’ Nyong’ speak at this year’s Medical Tourism Congress!

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