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1 Brief Notability  





2 Aims and objectives  





3 Administrative Bodies  



3.1  Advisory Council  





3.2  Site Visitor Panel  





3.3  Regulator Panel  





3.4  Ethics Committee  







4 World's first and only International Medical School Accreditor  





5 Special consultant to the UN on medical education and practice  





6 References  





7 External links  














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International Association of Medical Colleges
Founded2005
FounderBernie Ferguson, JD
FocusMedical Education
Location
  • United States

Area served

International
WebsiteInternational Association of Medical Colleges website

International Association of Medical Colleges (IAOMC) is a professional association, basically meant for peer evaluation of the medical education and maintaining uniform standards and recognition of physicians qualifications provided by individual medical schools anywhere in the world.

Brief Notability[edit]

Aims and objectives[edit]

Administrative Bodies[edit]

Advisory Council[edit]

"The council serves as an open international forum to provide a medium for ideas, assemble data, scholarly study, and obtain the consensus of experts. The Chair of each section serve as a member of the Board of Directors. The three sections are;[citation needed]

Section 1. Experienced, expert, medical administrators or educators.

Section 2. Senior government regulators/Administrators or Medical Board members.

Section 3. Distinguished Representatives of Countries, Regions, or Organizations"

Site Visitor Panel[edit]

After an applicant school provides complete documentation and the Evaluator reports the school is prepared for site visitors, staff will establish dates agreeable to the school and site visitors. A Site Visitor Panel Member is one who has indicated a willingness to serve as a site visitor or evaluator. The Panel provides a sufficient number of pre-qualified, impartial individuals to allow availability for selected dates. To publicly insure expertise and impartiality the site visitor's qualifications are published. The site visitor panelist will be divided into one or more of three categories, basic science, clinical scientist and administrator.[citation needed]

The Site visitor panel is independent; its members bi-annually elect the panel's Chair and Secretary from among its members. The current Panel Chair will have a voting, permanent seat on the Board of Trustees. The Panel has its own by laws.[citation needed]

Regulator Panel[edit]

An independent Regulator/administrator observer panel accompany the site visitors to provide governments, and its citizen's assurance the accreditation process has been properly done. Panel members express their individual opinion and not acting on behalf of their government - unless authorized to do so. Panel member's qualifications and experiences are published for public assurance.[citation needed]

The Regulator/administrator panel is an independent; its members bi-annually elect the panel's Chair, Secretary and treasurer from among its members. The current Panel Chair have a non-voting, permanent seat on the Board of Trustees. The Panel has its own by laws.

Ethics Committee[edit]

The Ethics Committee is composed of both practicing physicians and prominent scientifically trained academic teachers of medical ethics.[citation needed]

World's first and only International Medical School Accreditor[edit]

Some countries have endorsed IAOMC to accredit medical schools in their country. The executive committee of Medical Council of India (MCI) appointed one of the members as official representative of India in the IAOMC Board of Trustees. Although, the Federal government of the United States does not accredit medical schools, but it recognizes private accrediting organizations, such as the LCME, for the purpose of granting Student loans in the United States. However, State governments of the United States recognize accreditors for licensure purposes.[citation needed]

The Federal government of the United States recognizes Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York as an accreditor. The New York State Regents has chartered IAOMC as an international medical school accrediting organization. New York Constitution has created what is in effect a fourth branch of government, consigning education to the New York State Board of Regents.[citation needed]

IAOMC has not only adopted international standards, but has also established parameters of distance/computer-based learning, and has assembled an international panel of site visitors.[citation needed]

Although, IAOMC has not accredited any single medical school, but nowhere in the world is there such a dedication to openness and transparency in accreditation that IAOMC provides. The information that IAOMC provides on the web site's international data bank is unequivocal.[citation needed]

Special consultant to the UN on medical education and practice[edit]

Official delegate badge for Syed Ziaur Rahman

IAOMC is appointed as special consultant to the United Nations on medical education and practice.[citation needed]

The UN held a 63rd Annual DPI/NGO Conference on Advance Global Health: Achieve the MDGs in Melbourne, Australia during August 30, 2010 – September 1, 2010. The goal was to plan a roadmap for worldwide development to improve health particularly in relation to MDGs. Being a voting participant, IAOMC was represented in the Conference by Syed Ziaur Rahman.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "NGO in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council". UNO.
  • ^ IAMRA Members List [1] Archived 2010-10-30 at the Wayback Machine, The International Association of Medical Regulatory Authorities
  • ^ "UIA". UIA.
  • External links[edit]


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