Indian Medical Association
Abbreviation | IMA |
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Formation | 1928 |
Headquarters | New Delhi |
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Region served | India |
Website | www.ima-india.org |
The Indian Medical Association (IMA), is a national voluntary organisation of Doctors of Modern Scientific System of Medicine in India, which looks after the interest of doctors as well as the well being of the community at large.[1][2][3][4][5][6] It was established in 1928 [7] as the All India Medical Association, renamed "Indian Medical Association" in 1930. It is a society registered under The Societies Act of India.
With over 220,000 member doctors [8][9] through more than 1,700 active local branches in 29 States and Union Territories in India,[10] it is the largest association of physicians and medical students in India and probably larger than the American Medical Association.[11]
Its headquarters is at Delhi. The general control management and direction of the policy of the Association is vested in the ‘Central Council’ to which local branches send representatives and which meets once a year to lay down policies. It delegates its powers to a ‘Working Committee’ (A representatives body of all state Branches) for implementation of programmes and activities.[12] This committee meets at least three times a year to execute various activities for welfare of members and the people in matters of health.[13][14][15]
The Indian Medical association is a founder member of the World Medical Association [16]
Journal of the Indian Medical Association
The Journal of the Indian Medical Association, popularly known as JIMA, is indexed in the index medicus. It is a monthly journal and has the largest circulation of all the indexed journals in the world with over 240,000 subscribers for its electronic version.[17][18] The journal is also available in microfilm through Bell & Howels, USA.[19] The Journal was founded by Sir Nilratan Sircar, Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy, Dr Kumud Sankar Ray and other scholars and doyens of the medical profession in 1930. The Journal Office functions from Calcutta.
Indian Medical Students' Association
On 5 October 2013, Indian Medical Students' Association (IMSA) was inducted as official students wing of Indian Medical Association. . It has more than 50,000 members from different medical colleges in the country and aims to promote new endeavors among medical students in India.[20][21] The IMA-SW now includes 25 state chapters throughout the country.
References
- ↑ Website of the Indian Medical Association
- ↑ IMA supports Maneka Gandhi's view on making pre-natal sex determination compulsory
- ↑ Need to revive nursing profession in India: IMA
- ↑ IMA to create awareness about anti-child abuse laws among doctors
- ↑ IMA to create organ donors' registry in Kerala
- ↑ Soon, special medical camps for pregnant BPL women
- ↑ Website of the Cochin Medical Association
- ↑ Indian Medical Association member list
- ↑ News article about initiative launched by the health ministry in 2015 under the Swachch Bharat Mission
- ↑ Article on Indian Medical Association in Japan Medical association Journal
- ↑ American Medical Association membership woes continue
- ↑ Website of IMA-Cochin
- ↑ World Hypertension Day: Pune IMA to hold BP checkup camps - See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/pune/world-hypertension-day-pune-ima-to-hold-bp-checkup-camps-2804270/#sthash.MTHLIAau.dpuf
- ↑ Verdict reserved on healthcare firms’ plea
- ↑ Indian Medical Association Asks Doctors Not To Advertise 'Guaranteed Treatment'
- ↑ History of the World Medical Association
- ↑ JIMA page of IMA
- ↑ Journal description on ResearchGate
- ↑ SCImago Journal and Country Rank
- ↑ Annual International Research Conference of the Indian Medical association - Students Wing
- ↑ Indian Medical Association: Student’s Wing & Young Doctors’ Wing to go on SATYAGRAH and Press NOTA IMA, New Delhi, India