Armenian Medical Association
Armenian Medical Association[edit | edit source]
The Armenian Medical Association (AMA) is a professional organization that represents the interests of medical professionals in Armenia. The association is dedicated to improving the quality of healthcare in the country, promoting medical research, and advocating for the rights and interests of its members.
History[edit | edit source]
The Armenian Medical Association was established in the early 20th century, during a period of significant change in the Armenian healthcare system. The association was founded with the aim of unitifying the medical community in Armenia and improving the standards of medical practice in the country.
Objectives and Activities[edit | edit source]
The main objectives of the Armenian Medical Association are to:
- Promote the highest possible standards of medical practice, education, and research in Armenia.
- Advocate for the rights and interests of its members.
- Provide a platform for the exchange of ideas and information among medical professionals in Armenia.
- Collaborate with other medical associations and healthcare organizations in Armenia and abroad.
The association organizes various activities to achieve these objectives, including scientific conferences, seminars, and workshops. It also publishes a scientific journal, the Armenian Medical Journal, which features research articles, reviews, and case reports in various fields of medicine.
Membership[edit | edit source]
Membership in the Armenian Medical Association is open to all medical professionals in Armenia, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and medical researchers. The association offers several types of membership, including regular, student, and honorary membership.
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