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IFMSA General Assembly

The International Federation of Medical Students’ Association General Assembly is going to be held in Montreal Canada from 31 July to 6 August 2010. Applications are now open. The IFMSA is the largest medical student organisation in the world, which provides amazing opportunites to meet other medical students and gain a new perspective on global issues.If you’re interested check out the attached document calling for applications.

AMSA National Student & Teaching Award submissions

The AMSA National Teaching & Student Awards champion, respectively, excellence in medical education & the contributions that medical students make to their local community and the wider nation. Submissions are due June 12 2010.

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DUCTUS submissions due

Our bi-annual magazine DUCTUS is now accepting student submissions!! This year, we will be offering prizes (to be announced) for the best that you can come up with!
Submissions Due: MAY 1st
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AMSA Global Health Conference (1-4 July)

http://ghc2010.amsa.org.au/home/

Hosted by the Australian Medical Student’s Association (AMSA), The Global Health Conference responds to a growing demand for focus on topics effecting human-kind on a global scale. From an inaugural cohort of 200 students in Sydney in 2005, the event has almost doubled in size!

During the conference delegates will learn about global health issues from internationally renowned keynote speakers.  You will be inspired by the work that is being done all over the world by specialists in their field, and be empowered with practical skills to help bring about real change through interactive workshops. Read the rest of this entry »

Cutters Club – Meeting & CSU Tour

Dear Budding Surgeons,

I would like to invite you to the first Cutters Club event of the year, the Tour of the Central Sterilisation Unit (CSU).  As future surgeons, it is important that you are familiar with the work of the CSU because the success of your operations will depend on it. Read the rest of this entry »