Este documento presenta un resumen de 10 capítulos sobre los derechos humanos y el comité SCORP de México. El Capítulo 1 define los derechos humanos y proporciona antecedentes históricos. El Capítulo 2 discute la relación entre los derechos humanos y la salud. El Capítulo 3 cubre los grupos vulnerables. Los capítulos restantes describen la organización y objetivos de SCORP en México.
This is a presentation about IFMSA reform done by Miguel Cabral. It talks about what is the IFMSA reform and what has been done so far in this process, a personal proposal for a reform framework specific to IFMSA and how to make it happen.
1) The document discusses several projects conducted by the Standing Committee on Medical Education (SCOPE) in Thailand for medical students.
2) The projects aim to increase opportunities for student feedback, provide educational support, initiate research experience and discuss career opportunities.
3) Activities include student evaluations, research workshops, a book fair, career panels and role-playing medical videos. The projects seek to facilitate understanding between students and faculty.
The document summarizes several public health projects organized by different medical student organizations in Thailand. It describes projects on studying abroad guidance, pap smear screening, promoting vegetable consumption, visiting hospital patients, and raising AIDS awareness on World AIDS Day. The projects aimed to provide medical students with information and guidance, encourage healthy behaviors, and support underserved groups. Participation levels ranged from 300 to 60 people across local and national scopes. Feedback was largely positive.
The document discusses the Standing Committee on Professional Exchange (SCOPE) program run by the International Federation of Medical Students' Associations (IFMSA). SCOPE is the largest exchange program within IFMSA, involving 78 countries and over 6,000 medical students annually. It aims to promote cultural understanding and cooperation among medical students through international clinical exchanges lasting 4 weeks. Students gain clinical experience and exposure to new cultures and healthcare systems through the program.
The document summarizes the structure and activities of the International Federation of Medical Students' Associations (IFMSA).
It describes that IFMSA holds two General Assembly meetings each year and an Asia-Pacific Regional Meeting. The meetings include president sessions, committee meetings, exchanges, projects and social events. It provides details on professional and research exchanges that allow students to train abroad. It also lists the national member organizations from different countries that are part of IFMSA and areas of activities including public health, human rights, and medical education. It concludes by mentioning ways to get more information about IFMSA through their website and email lists.
La Federación Internacional de Asociaciones de Estudiantes de Medicina (IFMSA) es una organización que agrupa a estudiantes de medicina de 95 países. Representa a más de 10 millones de estudiantes y ofrece oportunidades de intercambio estudiantil internacional y proyectos de salud pública. El comité SCOPE de IFMSA se encarga específicamente de promover el conocimiento internacional y la cooperación a través de intercambios estudiantiles médicos. El comité local SCOPE de ASEMEDU, la asociación de estudiantes de medic
Este documento presenta un resumen de 10 capítulos sobre los derechos humanos y el comité SCORP de México. El Capítulo 1 define los derechos humanos y proporciona antecedentes históricos. El Capítulo 2 discute la relación entre los derechos humanos y la salud. El Capítulo 3 cubre los grupos vulnerables. Los capítulos restantes describen la organización y objetivos de SCORP en México.
This is a presentation about IFMSA reform done by Miguel Cabral. It talks about what is the IFMSA reform and what has been done so far in this process, a personal proposal for a reform framework specific to IFMSA and how to make it happen.
1) The document discusses several projects conducted by the Standing Committee on Medical Education (SCOPE) in Thailand for medical students.
2) The projects aim to increase opportunities for student feedback, provide educational support, initiate research experience and discuss career opportunities.
3) Activities include student evaluations, research workshops, a book fair, career panels and role-playing medical videos. The projects seek to facilitate understanding between students and faculty.
The document summarizes several public health projects organized by different medical student organizations in Thailand. It describes projects on studying abroad guidance, pap smear screening, promoting vegetable consumption, visiting hospital patients, and raising AIDS awareness on World AIDS Day. The projects aimed to provide medical students with information and guidance, encourage healthy behaviors, and support underserved groups. Participation levels ranged from 300 to 60 people across local and national scopes. Feedback was largely positive.
The document discusses the Standing Committee on Professional Exchange (SCOPE) program run by the International Federation of Medical Students' Associations (IFMSA). SCOPE is the largest exchange program within IFMSA, involving 78 countries and over 6,000 medical students annually. It aims to promote cultural understanding and cooperation among medical students through international clinical exchanges lasting 4 weeks. Students gain clinical experience and exposure to new cultures and healthcare systems through the program.
The document summarizes the structure and activities of the International Federation of Medical Students' Associations (IFMSA).
It describes that IFMSA holds two General Assembly meetings each year and an Asia-Pacific Regional Meeting. The meetings include president sessions, committee meetings, exchanges, projects and social events. It provides details on professional and research exchanges that allow students to train abroad. It also lists the national member organizations from different countries that are part of IFMSA and areas of activities including public health, human rights, and medical education. It concludes by mentioning ways to get more information about IFMSA through their website and email lists.
La Federación Internacional de Asociaciones de Estudiantes de Medicina (IFMSA) es una organización que agrupa a estudiantes de medicina de 95 países. Representa a más de 10 millones de estudiantes y ofrece oportunidades de intercambio estudiantil internacional y proyectos de salud pública. El comité SCOPE de IFMSA se encarga específicamente de promover el conocimiento internacional y la cooperación a través de intercambios estudiantiles médicos. El comité local SCOPE de ASEMEDU, la asociación de estudiantes de medic
IFMSA-Thailand is inviting IFMSA and medical students worldwide to host the 2010 General Assembly March Meeting in Bangkok, Thailand. The GA is a valuable conference that brings medical students together from around the world to share experiences, ideas, and form collaborations. Thailand is a suitable candidate to host as they have experience organizing previous IFMSA events and an enthusiastic organizing committee ready to ensure a successful meeting. Bangkok and Thailand would provide attendees an inspiring location with its diverse attractions and warm hospitality to create an memorable GA.
The IFMSA is the world's largest student-run organization focused on global health. It has 980,000 medical student members from 93 countries. The IFMSA aims to introduce medical students to global health issues and improve healthcare worldwide. It offers members opportunities for international exchange, research, training, and collaboration through various projects, conferences, and publications on themes like public health, refugees, reproductive health, and medical education. The IFMSA is governed by bi-annual general assemblies, regional meetings, and an executive board that meets five times per year.
The united nations-general assembly - ALL ABOUT THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE UNtanushseshadri
The united nations-general assembly
The united nations-general assembly
The united nations-general assembly
The united nations-general assembly
SORRY I DIDNT HAVE TIME TO DO IT ON THE OTHER ORGANS
ALL ABOUT THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE UN
IT'S FUNCTIONS ETC
Financial management concerns decisions about acquiring, financing, and managing assets to achieve goals. It involves investment decisions about what assets to hold, financing decisions about how to pay for assets, and asset management decisions about efficient use of assets. The primary objectives are maximizing profits, returns, and shareholder wealth through decisions that consider factors like the firm's size, risk level, and the economic environment.
The document discusses the goals and scope of financial management. The two main goals are profit maximization and wealth maximization. Profit maximization aims to earn the highest profits possible to satisfy shareholders and ensure the company's financial health. Wealth maximization means maximizing the net present value or value of the company to benefit all stakeholders over time. The scope of financial management includes procuring short and long-term funds, mobilizing funds through financial instruments, and complying with legal regulations regarding financial activities while coordinating with accounting.
This document provides information on performing a physical examination, including objectives, techniques, and components. It discusses taking a health history, inspecting the patient, performing palpation, percussion, auscultation, and olfaction. Vital signs measurement and a head-to-toe examination are also outlined. The document aims to describe the general approach, skills, preparation, and steps involved in conducting a comprehensive physical examination of a patient.
The document provides guidance on how to conduct a thorough patient history, including how to structure the history taking session and how to approach each component of the history. It discusses taking the chief complaint, history of present illness, past medical history, drug history, family history, and social history. For each component, it provides tips on what information to obtain and how to record it in the patient's own words. It also describes doing a review of all body systems to check for any associated symptoms.
The document provides guidance on taking a patient's medical history. It discusses the importance of obtaining an accurate history and outlines the general approach and structure for conducting a history, including introducing oneself, ensuring confidentiality, listening to the patient, and asking open-ended questions. It then covers how to record specific components of the history, such as the chief complaint, history of present illness, past medical history, drug history, family history, and social history.
An introductory lecture for 3rd year medical students, (RACM302: Community Medicine), Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol Univeristy, 2017.11.29
IFMSA-Thailand is inviting IFMSA and medical students worldwide to host the 2010 General Assembly March Meeting in Bangkok, Thailand. The GA is a valuable conference that brings medical students together from around the world to share experiences, ideas, and form collaborations. Thailand is a suitable candidate to host as they have experience organizing previous IFMSA events and an enthusiastic organizing committee ready to ensure a successful meeting. Bangkok and Thailand would provide attendees an inspiring location with its diverse attractions and warm hospitality to create an memorable GA.
The IFMSA is the world's largest student-run organization focused on global health. It has 980,000 medical student members from 93 countries. The IFMSA aims to introduce medical students to global health issues and improve healthcare worldwide. It offers members opportunities for international exchange, research, training, and collaboration through various projects, conferences, and publications on themes like public health, refugees, reproductive health, and medical education. The IFMSA is governed by bi-annual general assemblies, regional meetings, and an executive board that meets five times per year.
The united nations-general assembly - ALL ABOUT THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE UNtanushseshadri
The united nations-general assembly
The united nations-general assembly
The united nations-general assembly
The united nations-general assembly
SORRY I DIDNT HAVE TIME TO DO IT ON THE OTHER ORGANS
ALL ABOUT THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE UN
IT'S FUNCTIONS ETC
Financial management concerns decisions about acquiring, financing, and managing assets to achieve goals. It involves investment decisions about what assets to hold, financing decisions about how to pay for assets, and asset management decisions about efficient use of assets. The primary objectives are maximizing profits, returns, and shareholder wealth through decisions that consider factors like the firm's size, risk level, and the economic environment.
The document discusses the goals and scope of financial management. The two main goals are profit maximization and wealth maximization. Profit maximization aims to earn the highest profits possible to satisfy shareholders and ensure the company's financial health. Wealth maximization means maximizing the net present value or value of the company to benefit all stakeholders over time. The scope of financial management includes procuring short and long-term funds, mobilizing funds through financial instruments, and complying with legal regulations regarding financial activities while coordinating with accounting.
This document provides information on performing a physical examination, including objectives, techniques, and components. It discusses taking a health history, inspecting the patient, performing palpation, percussion, auscultation, and olfaction. Vital signs measurement and a head-to-toe examination are also outlined. The document aims to describe the general approach, skills, preparation, and steps involved in conducting a comprehensive physical examination of a patient.
The document provides guidance on how to conduct a thorough patient history, including how to structure the history taking session and how to approach each component of the history. It discusses taking the chief complaint, history of present illness, past medical history, drug history, family history, and social history. For each component, it provides tips on what information to obtain and how to record it in the patient's own words. It also describes doing a review of all body systems to check for any associated symptoms.
The document provides guidance on taking a patient's medical history. It discusses the importance of obtaining an accurate history and outlines the general approach and structure for conducting a history, including introducing oneself, ensuring confidentiality, listening to the patient, and asking open-ended questions. It then covers how to record specific components of the history, such as the chief complaint, history of present illness, past medical history, drug history, family history, and social history.
An introductory lecture for 3rd year medical students, (RACM302: Community Medicine), Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol Univeristy, 2017.11.29
Proportional Hazard Model for Predicting Stroke Mortality โดย พิมพ์ชนก พุฒขาว...BAINIDA
Proportional Hazard Model for Predicting Stroke Mortality โดย พิมพ์ชนก พุฒขาว รศ.ดร.เดือนเพ็ญ ธีรวรรณวิวัฒน์
ใน Demographic and Actuarial Analytics .ในงาน THE FIRST NIDA BUSINESS ANALYTICS AND DATA SCIENCES CONTEST/CONFERENCE จัดโดย คณะสถิติประยุกต์และ DATA SCIENCES THAILAND
วารสารเวชศาสตร์ฉุกเฉินไทย ฉบับที่ 1: ม.ค.-มี.ค. 2552
* ข้อมูลเกี่ยวกับ
วารสารเวชศาสตร์ฉุกเฉินไทย
* สารจากนายกสมาคมเวชศาสตร์ฉุกเฉินแห่งประเทศไทย
* Editorial/บทบรรณาธิการ
o ภัยพิบัติ(disaster)และอุบัติภัยหมู่
(mass casualty incident,MCI)
* Original Articles/นิพนธ์ต้นฉบับ
o Integration of
trauma care: An initial step towards improved outcome for major
trauma patients in Rajavithi Hospital
o EMSจากรากหญ้า
พัฒนาแบบพอเพียง
* Review Articles/บทฟื้นฟูวิชาการ
o การบาดเจ็บจากระเบิด
(BLAST INJURY)
o การบริหารจัดการหน่วยบริการการแพทย์ฉุกเฉิน:
สิ่งที่ต้องเติมเต็ม...สำหรับพยาบาล
* Interesting
case/รายงานผู้ป่วยน่าสนใจ
* Doctor Corner/มุมแพทย์
o ฉุกเฉินทางกายแต่เรื้อรังทางใจ
o ชมรมศิษย์เก่าแพทย์เวชศาสตร์ฉุกเฉินแห่งประเทศไทย
* Nurse Corner/มุมพยาบาล
o โยนความคิดเก่าๆทิ้งไป....แล้วลองคิดใหม่ดีกว่า
* ข้อแนะนำสำหรับผู้ส่งบทความเพื่อลงพิมพ์
The document is an application for a visa to Thailand. It requests information such as name, nationality, passport details, address, and contact information. It also asks for the type of visa being requested, such as diplomatic, tourist, or transit. The applicant must declare whether the purpose of the visit is for pleasure, transit, or if they will work in Thailand. Spaces are provided for official use to indicate the visa number, type, number of entries, dates and authorized signature.
This document outlines Thailand's visa requirements. It states that nationals from 40 countries and Hong Kong do not require a visa for tourism purposes and can stay up to 30 days. Nationals from certain other countries can apply for a visa on arrival, allowing a 15 day stay. Those who do require a visa can apply for a tourist visa, which requires documents like a passport and proof of funds, and allows a 30 or 60 day stay depending on the country. The document provides lists of countries that fall under each visa category and states that some nationalities must apply for visas only in their home countries.
Nationals from several countries are entitled to visa exemptions or visas on arrival when entering Thailand depending on their passport type. Ordinary passport holders from over 50 countries can receive a visa on arrival valid for 15 or 30 days, while diplomatic or official passport holders from over 80 countries do not require a visa and can stay up to 90 days. The document lists all the countries in each category along with any bilateral agreements that provide different entry conditions.
Thailand is located in Southeast Asia and shares borders with Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia. It has a population of approximately 65 million people comprised mostly of ethnic Thais along with Chinese, Malays and other groups. Thailand has a tropical climate with three seasons and an average annual temperature of 28°C. While Thai is the primary language, English is widely understood in major cities and tourist areas. Thailand uses the baht currency and operates on a five day work week with stores and malls open later.
The document summarizes accommodation and meeting venue details for IFMSA-Thailand MM2010 host country candidature. It describes Thailand's four natural regions. It then provides details about the Rama Gardens Hotel Bangkok, including its 500 rooms and suites, facilities like pools and fitness areas, and meeting venues that can accommodate up to 1,800 people. Meeting rooms range in size from 40-1,283 square meters with ceilings from 2.4 to 7.5 meters high.
Thailand is well-equipped to host the 2010 IFMSA General Assembly (MM2010) based on its experience hosting large conferences, infrastructure capabilities, popularity as a travel destination, and the organizing committee's determination. Specifically, Thailand has successfully hosted the 2nd ACTION Project in 2007 and 21st EAMSC in 2008, is capable of hosting large events like the Universiade, and is a top global travel destination known for its culture, food, shopping, and friendly people.
The document provides details about the organization of the IFMSA March Meeting in 2009 in Hammamet, Tunisia. It summarizes key logistical details including the venue, accommodations, meals, meeting rooms, internet access, social activities, transportation, registration fees, sponsors, and other useful information for attendees. Over 800 delegates were expected to attend. Fundraising efforts aimed to cover the estimated budget of over 266,000 Euros for hosting the event.
The document discusses the largest annual student meeting in the world, which is a Medical Student meeting. Around 800-1000 medical students from 95 countries across 5 continents come together each year in a single host country. The goal of the meeting is for the medical students to work on a project to improve global health and living conditions by focusing on issues like reducing smoking, preventing HIV/TB infections, promoting human rights and peace, improving global medical education systems, and enabling cultural exchange and friendship. The host country of the meeting rotates annually among different nations.
The Standing Committee On Public Health (SCOPH) emphasizes the importance of public health issues in medical education and communities. As IFMSA's largest standing committee, SCOPH includes numerous projects and activities on various public health issues. SCOPH prides itself on the strong dedication of its global members to improve health for all. Past projects include a tetanus project, anti-drug day event, and a teddy bear hospital project. Future projects proposed include another teddy bear project, a pap smear screening project, and a project promoting vegetable consumption.
2. I nternational F ederation of M edical S tudents' A ssociations Thailand สมาพันธ์นักศึกษาแพทย์นานาชาติ แห่งประเทศไทย IFMSA (International Federation of Medical Students‘ Associations) เป็นองค์กรอิสระภายใต้สังกัดขององค์การสหประชาชาติ และได้รับการสนับสนุนจากองค์การอนามัยโลกอย่างเป็นทางการตั้งแต่ปีค . ศ . 1969 IFMSA มีสมาชิกอยู่ทั่วทุกมุมโลก และจัดเป็นองค์กรของนักศึกษาแพทย์ที่ใหญ่และเก่าแก่ที่สุดในโลก
3. I nternational F ederation of M edical S tudents' A ssociations Thailand สมาพันธ์นักศึกษาแพทย์นานาชาติ แห่งประเทศไทย IFMSA มีพันธกิจหลักในการส่งเสริมให้นักศึกษาที่จะประกอบวิชาชีพแพทย์ในอนาคตได้ตระหนัก ถึงปัญหาต่างๆ ในวิชาชีพของตน ทั้งทางด้านวิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี รวมถึงการสาธารณสุข ตลอดจนริเริ่มโครงการเพื่อมีส่วนช่วยในการแก้ไขปัญหาดังกล่าว
7. IFMSA Meeting - National Level - NM National Meeting - Regional Level - RM Regional Meeting - International Level - AM August Meeting MM March Meeting
10. 1. Professional Exchange (SCOPE) 2. Research Exchange (SCORE) 3 . Medical Education (SCOME) Exchange Division Health Project Division Education Project Division 4 . Public Health (SCOPH) 5 . Reproductive Health & AIDS (SCORA) 6 . Human Rights and Peace (SCORP) คณะทำงานของ IFMSA แบ่งออกเป็น 6 sessions ดังนี้
11. 1. Professional Exchange (SCOPE) 2. Research Exchange (SCORE) 3 . Medical Education (SCOME) Exchange Division Health Project Division Education Project Division 4 . Public Health (SCOPH) 5 . Reproductive Health & AIDS (SCORA) 6 . Human Rights and Peace (SCORP) คณะทำงานของ IFMSA แบ่งออกเป็น 6 sessions ดังนี้
14. 1. Professional Exchange (SCOPE) 2. Research Exchange (SCORE) 3 . Medical Education (SCOME) Exchange Division Health Project Division Education Project Division 4 . Public Health (SCOPH) 5 . Reproductive Health & AIDS (SCORA) 6 . Human Rights and Peace (SCORP) คณะทำงานของ IFMSA แบ่งออกเป็น 6 sessions ดังนี้
16. 1. Professional Exchange (SCOPE) 2. Research Exchange (SCORE) 3 . Medical Education (SCOME) Exchange Division Health Project Division Education Project Division 4 . Public Health (SCOPH) 5 . Reproductive Health & AIDS (SCORA) 6 . Human Rights and Peace (SCORP) คณะทำงานของ IFMSA แบ่งออกเป็น 6 sessions ดังนี้
17. Health Project Division 3. Public Health โครงการด้านการแพทย์ และสาธารณสุข 4. Reproductive Health & AIDS โครงการพัฒนาความรู้เกี่ยวกับ โรคเอดส์และโรคติดต่อทาง เพศสัมพันธ์ 5. Human Rights and Peace โครงการด้านสิทธิมนุษยชน และสันติภาพ SCOPH, SCORA, SCORP
18. Health Project Division โ 3. Public Health โครงการด้านการแพทย์ และสาธารณสุข 4. Reproductive Health & AIDS โครงการพัฒนาความรู้เกี่ยวกับ โรคเอดส์และโรคติดต่อทาง เพศสัมพันธ์ 5. Human Rights and Peace โครงการด้านสิทธิมนุษยชน และสันติภาพ SCOPH, SCORA, SCORP โ
19. Health Project Division 3. Public Health โครงการด้านการแพทย์ และสาธารณสุข 4. Reproductive Health & AIDS โครงการพัฒนาความรู้เกี่ยวกับ โรคเอดส์และโรคติดต่อทาง เพศสัมพันธ์ 5. Human Rights and Peace โครงการด้านสิทธิมนุษยชน และสันติภาพ SCOPH, SCORA, SCORP