Federation of Islamic Medical Associations explained
Federation of Islamic Medical Associations |
Abbreviation: | FIMA |
Formation: | December 31, 1981 |
Headquarters: | 101, West 22nd Street, Suite 106, Lombard, IL 60148, USA |
Location: | United States |
Membership: | FIMA, |
Leader Title: | President |
Leader Name: | Dr. Tanveer Zubairi |
The Federation of Islamic Medical Associations (FIMA) is a medical society formed on December 31, 1981. FIMA was incorporated into the State of Indiana as a not-for-profit corporation on January 18, 1982.
Since 1981, 29 FIMA Council meetings have been held. The 30th meeting was hosted by South Africa, in Cape Town from 19–20 September 2013.[1] Currently, there are 29 full members and 12 associate members, representing about 50,000 Muslim medical and health professionals.
Aims
- To foster the unity and welfare of Muslim medical and healthcare professionals all over the world.
- To promote Islamic medical activities including health services, education, and research, through cooperation and coordination among member organizations.
- To promote the understanding and the application of Islamic principles in the field of medicine.
- To mobilize professional and economic resources to provide medical care and relief to affected areas and communities.
- To promote the exchange of medical information and technical expertise among member organizations.
Projects
FIMA projects have included:
- Medical teaching (Consortium of Islamic Medical Colleges-CIMCO)
- Hospital services (Islamic Hospital Consortium-IHC)
- Continuing Professional Education (Accreditation Council for Certification of Continuing Medical Education-ACME)
- Student activities (Umrah & Ziarah, Winter and Summer Camps)
- Information & communication technology (FIMA Hi-Tech Center)
- Publications (FIMA Year Book & FIMA Newsletter)
- Humanitarian relief (multiple relief missions worldwide and partnership with Islamic Council for Da’wa & Relief)
- Research studies (FIMA Health Policy Initiative)
- International networking (close liaison with UN, WHO, OIC; Islamic Organization of Medical Sciences IOMS)
Newsletters
See also
Notes and References
- FIMA Newsletter . September 2013 . 8 . Aug-Sep 2013.
- Web site: File:Fima Newsletter Jan-Feb 2016.PDF - Wikimedia Commons . 2016-01-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160203210706/https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fima_Newsletter_Jan-Feb_2016.pdf . 2016-02-03 . dead .