Israel Medical Association


The Israel Medical Association, sometimes referred to as the Israeli Medical Association, is an Israeli-based medical organization

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The IMA sees its origins in the Hebrew Medicinal Society for Jaffa and the Jaffa District, which was founded in 1912 by physicians, dentists, veterinarians and pharmacists, Krinkin in the Tel Aviv-Jaffa area. During the British period, the Hebrew Medical Association developed into the Land of Israel (HMA), which eventually became the Israel Medical Association. It holds annual meetings, on which medical topics, as well as health and ethical issues are discussed. Its members offer exchange programs between Israeli and foreign hospitals, universities and institutions. IMA is also negotiating bargaining for the public Israeli health sector. It also assumes trade union responsibilities in Israel. World FellowshipCode text

Doctors worldwide have the opportunity to enter the international World Fellowship, which offers regular meetings. Edit sourcetext

The IMA publishes two journals, the Harefuah (medicine) in neebrew with English abstracts and the Israel Medical Association Journal (IMAJ). Weblinks Edit sourcetext Edit sourcetext

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