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AMSA Fellows

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Leaders in Medical Education

All physicians who participate in an OMI seminar become AMSA Fellows, joining a network of professionals committed to continuing medical education and professional development in Mexico and Latin America. Being an AMSA Fellow means not only strengthening your clinical skills and healthcare leadership, but also sharing the knowledge you acquire to multiply your impact in your professional environment.

An AMSA-trained physician is committed to sharing the knowledge he or she has learned with his or her colleagues, and the tools he or she acquires enable him or her to save many more lives throughout his or her career.

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It's important for AMSA to closely monitor your progress. We encourage you to update your information.

Multiplier Effect: REPLICA PROJECTS

The Replica Projects, led by AMSA Fellows, allow the transfer of seminar knowledge to young physicians at all levels of care, strengthening ongoing medical training and healthcare quality in Mexico.

 

AMSA encourages its Fellows to keep their information up-to-date to monitor their achievements and access the tools available for Replica Projects.

To participate:

Each Fellow must submit their proposal to AMSA within three months of their seminar in Salzburg, detailing:
  • Project justification

  • Academic program

  • Involved teachers

  • Date and place of performance

Replication project formats may include:
  • Classes within or outside the host institution Practical workshops

  • National or international conferences

  • Other activities, such as sending presentations to colleagues, creating posters, internal sessions or local seminars

Once the replication is completed, the Fellow must document the activity, including:
  • Type of activity

  • Place and date

  • Number of trained physicians

  • Academic program or agenda and photographs

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