Norwegian Medical Society
Norwegian Medical Society (Norsk Medicinsk Selskab) is a professional organization for medical practitioners in Norway. It was established in 1833 and is one of the oldest medical societies in the world. The society aims to promote medical science and practice, facilitate professional development, and contribute to public health.
History[edit | edit source]
The Norwegian Medical Society was founded on April 2, 1833, by a group of physicians in Oslo, then known as Christiania. The founding members were inspired by similar organizations in other European countries and sought to create a platform for the exchange of medical knowledge and the advancement of medical science in Norway.
Objectives[edit | edit source]
The primary objectives of the Norwegian Medical Society include:
- Promoting the advancement of medical science and practice.
- Facilitating the professional development of its members.
- Contributing to the improvement of public health in Norway.
- Providing a forum for the discussion of medical and health-related issues.
Activities[edit | edit source]
The society organizes various activities, including:
- Scientific conferences and seminars.
- Workshops and training programs for medical professionals.
- Publications of medical research and reviews.
- Advocacy for public health policies and initiatives.
Membership[edit | edit source]
Membership in the Norwegian Medical Society is open to qualified medical practitioners and researchers. The society offers different categories of membership, including:
- Regular membership for practicing physicians.
- Associate membership for medical researchers and students.
- Honorary membership for distinguished contributions to the field of medicine.
Publications[edit | edit source]
The society publishes several medical journals and periodicals, which include:
- Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening (Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association)
- Norsk Epidemiologi (Norwegian Epidemiology)
Governance[edit | edit source]
The Norwegian Medical Society is governed by an elected board of directors, which includes a president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. The board is responsible for overseeing the society's activities and ensuring that its objectives are met.
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