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The International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE) was founded in 1997 based on the guiding principle that all who teach the sciences fundamental to medical practice should have access to the most current information and skills needed to excel as educators.

IAMSE is a nonprofit professional development society organized and directed by medical faculty members. Together we provide opportunities to enhance excellence and innovations in teaching, student and program assessment, computer technology, human simulation, learner-centered education, and in many other areas.

Through IAMSE, medical science educators have a trustworthy source of information and mutual support, and can belong to an organization dedicated to their professional development. The ultimate beneficiaries of our combined efforts are the subsequent generations of health care providers around the globe - our students - who are trained in both the art and science of modern medicine.

With members in over 40 countries, including basic science and clinical medical faculty as well as members representing faculty from various other health care disciplines, our organization is international in scope and interdisciplinary in nature.

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