Survival Kit Pre-Regional Meeting Global Health Within Exchanges Trujillo Perú
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Welcoming Message Welcome to the beautiful city of Trujillo, We have worked really hard on this workshop, making sure that you will have the best experience. We hope that you learn a lot, so together, we can improve the exchanges in our region. This is a small Survival Kit, that will help you have a general idea of what will be waiting for you in Trujillo! We want to make sure that you come prepare. We will be waiting for you! Blue hugs, Your trainers Betsabe, Larry, Rodrigo & Andrea
Get to know out Trainers Hello Everyone!! I’m really happy to be part of this great team! My Name is Betsabe Insfran, I’m in the fourthyear of medical school in Asuncion Paraguay. I like basketball and traveling. I am very anxious to meet you all, and have the opportunity to learn together in this workshop! I'll see you in Peru!
Dear Friends, It is wonderful to be part of this incredible meeting once again. This time in Peru. I am Rodrigo Enrique Roa, a fifthyear medical student from Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil. I love travelling and playing football. I really hope to get to share my knowledge and experience and inspire you about IFMSA and our Exchanges. I am really looking forward to meet you all in Trujillo !
Hello everyone, I am Andrea Falconí, a fourth year medical student in Quito Ecuador. I can't explain how excited I am to meet all of you in this wonderful experience! I became an Exchange Trainer in the PreGA in Mexico. To tell you a little bit more about myself, I LOVE food, sports. I am looking forward to meeting all of you!
Hello guys! I’m Larry Leiva, currently I’m in the 6th year of medical School in Trujillo, Peru. I became an Exchange Trainer in the last PreGA in Mexico. This is my 3rd Regional Meeting and I can’t wait to meet you all in our awesome Sessions! I love travelling and sharing experiences with another cultures.
About IFMSA
The International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations (IFMSA) is a nonprofit, non governmental and nonpartisan organization representing associations of medical students internationally. IFMSA was founded in 1951 and is one of the world’s oldest and largest studentrun organizations. It represents, connects and engages every day with medical students from 124 national member organizations in 116 countries around the globe so to shape a sustainable and healthy world. IFMSA envisions a world in which all medical students unite for global health and are equipped with the knowledge, skills and values to take on health leadership roles locally and globally. IFMSA unites medical students worldwide to lead initiatives that impact positively the communities we serve. IFMSA represents the opinions and ideas of future health professionals in the field of global health, and works in collaboration with external partners. IFMSA builds capacity through training, projects and exchange opportunities, while embracing cultural diversity. Our work is divided in four main global health areas: public health, sexual reproductive health, medical education, human rights and peace. Furthermore, each year, we organize 13.000 clinical and research exchanges programs for our students to explore innovations in medicine, and healthcare systems in different settings. IFMSA is also officially recognized by the United Nations as the voice of international medical students, and has official relationships with major UN agencies, such as the World Health Organization (WHO), UNESCO, UNAIDS, UNHCR and UNFPA, as well as key supporters like the World Medical Association (WMA). This has ensured that IFMSA is considered a major partner when it comes to issues relating to global health, internationally and locally.
About SCOPE The first standing committee within IFMSA was the Standing Committee on Professional Exchange (SCOPE) in 1951. It started small, beginning with only 8 European countries, but since then has grown into one of the largest studentrun exchange program in the world, with more than 1.5 million medical students from 98 National Member Organizations participating until today. The main purpose of the program is "to promote cultural understanding and cooperation amongst medical students and all health professionals, through the facilitation of international student exchanges. SCOPE aims to give all students the opportunity to learn about global health, and attains this partly by having its exchanges accredited by medical faculties across the world”. Since 2003 until today, 103.354 students went on exchange with SCOPE, in 99 National Member Organizations and 923 Local Committees & universities around the world.
About SCORE The standing Committee on Research Exchange (SCORE) is one of the 6 standing committees of the International Federation of Medical Students Association (IFMSA). SCORE was founded in 1991. SCORE supervises and coordinates the IFMSA research exchange program, which on a national level is run by individual NMOs of IFMSA. SCORE is an assembly of National Officers on Research Exchange (NOREs) who represent their correspondent IFMSA NMOs. Along with the SCORE Director, his/her development and regional assistants and the SCORE supervisory Board, they act as the governing body of SCORE. Presently, SCORE involves more than 70 active NMOs, offering over 2800 research projects to provide over 1800 medical students worldwide the opportunity to participate in IFMSA research exchange program and learn the basic principles of medical research such as literature studies, collecting data, scientific writing, lab work, statistics and ethical aspects related to the medicine.
About the workshop
Global Health within Exchanges The perfect workshop to improve your Exchanges
Goals and Objectives
1. Capacitate and prepare our participants to set up a perfect exchange program 2. Acknowledge the importance of Global Health within Exchanges 3. Strengthen our Exchange Programs. both Locally and Nationally 4. Training new members in SCOPE and SCORE committees
We have joined forces and exchange team has work hard to bring a workshop for our SCOPE and SCORE members! Due to its great success worldwide and in our preregional meeting in Uruguay, we have proposed the workshop “Global Health within Exchanges”. IFMSA gives the opportunity to thousand of students to improve their medical skills and to facilitate a cultural exchange. Our exchanges are the main tool to promote global health topics and like this give our students a better understand of different health systems. The PreRM is the perfect place to gather our America Exchange team. This workshops provides us the unique opportunity to improve the exchanges in our region, training new members and helping our National or Local Officers to become experts on the topic. The SCOPE & SCORE Regional Assistants have one objective, to capacitate more members so they can help us have exchange trainings all around our region. We want our region to stand out and for that we need to provide the necessary tools to our members so they would be able to handle a perfect exchange program with a great academic quality.
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Contact Information
Betsabe Insfrán Exchange Trainer/NEO IN IFMSA Paraguay neoin.paraguay@gmail.com
Larry Leiva Exchange Trainer/NEO OUT IFMSA Perú larrylvac@gmail.com
Andrea Falconí Exchange Trainer/SCOPE RA for the Americas Ra.scope.americas@ifmsa.org
Rodrigo Enrique Roa SCOPE Director Scoped@ifmsa.org