University of Queensland Medical Society

University of Queensland Medical Society Inc.

The UQMS crest, featuring the skull of Ashintosh
Motto Domine dirige nos
Formation 1936
Type Student organization
Headquarters Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
Location
Membership
UQ Medical Students
Official language
English
President
GLORIOUS LEADER ZHIJIAN TAN
Affiliations SWIM, TIME, TROHPIQ
Website http://uqms.org

The University of Queensland Medical Society Incorporated (UQMS) is the peak representative body for students at the University of Queensland School of Medicine. As a not-for-profit association that is run by students, for students, the Society's goal is to advocate, advance and promote the interests of all UQ medical students, enrich the academic and social spheres of medical study, develop and maintain professional links with local, state and national stakeholders, and contribute to the community through its charity initiative, The Ashintosh Foundation.

From its inception in 1936, the UQMS has maintained a significant and respected voice in medicine at a university, state and national level. The Society is led by an executive of 10 medical students and supported by a team of representatives and convenors in excess of 80 medical students. While many traditions such as the annual May Ball, Sports Day and Trephine magazine have continued to the present day, the activities of the UQMS have expanded in recent years in response to student interest and diversity. Such additions include the establishment of an International Subcommittee, Research Network Subcommittee, The University of Queensland Surgical Interest Group and a satellite office at the Ipswich Campus (now closed due to the cessation of Medicine at The UQ Ipswich Campus) . The UQMS is also committed to developing world health and Australian Indigenous health through the UQ United Nations Millennium Development Goals Project, a joint initiative between the UQMS and School of Medicine.

See also

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/16/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.