International Federation of Medical Students' Associations

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The International Federation of Medical Students' Associations is a non governmental organization representing associations of medical students from 91 countries. IFMSA was founded in May 1951. [1]

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[edit] Activities

The main activities of IFMSA are student exchanges and different projects. Around 7000 medical students each year participate in international medical student exchanges, both professional and academic (research). IFMSA organizes projects, programs, seminars and workshops on areas of public health, medical education, reproductive health and propagation of a culture of peace.

[edit] Organization

All activities of the IFMSA are linked to one of its six standing committees, which are:

  • Standing Committee on Medical Education (SCOME)
  • Standing Committee on Professional Exchange (SCOPE), which coordinates medical student international exchange
  • Standing Committee on Research Exchange (SCORE), which coordinates international research exchange
  • Standing Committee on Public Health (SCOPH)
  • Standing Committee on Reproductive Health and AIDS (SCORA)
  • Standing Committee on human Rights and Peace (SCORP)

The IFMSA General Assembly meets twice a year, in March and August.

[edit] Regional Offices/Organizations

IFMSA collaborates with regional student organizations, such as the European Medical Students' Association.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Intro to IFMSA. International Federation of Medical Students' Associations. Retrieved on 2006-11-15.

[edit] External Links

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