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The first IAMSE bylaws are completed, approved by the Board of Directors, and presented to the membership. |
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Positions of Secretary and Treasurer are created and filled by Dr. Robert Carroll (East Carolina University School of Medicine) and Dr. Todd Olson
(Yeshiva University Einstein College of Medicine), respectively. |
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Membership fees in IAMSE are linked to the World Bank’s determination of High, Medium, and Low Income Countries. |
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A program of Annual Corporate Sponsorship is created and implemented. |
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Sixteen medical schools in North America volunteer to host IAMSE’s Fourth Biennial International Conference in 1999 on educational strategies. |
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The United States Internal Revenue Service grants 501(c)(3) status to IAMSE. |
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Ms. Julie Hewett is hired as the permanent Business Manager, Association Secretariat, and Webmistress for IAMSE. The IAMSE Business Office is
established in Huntington, West Virginia, U.S.A. |
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Membership in IAMSE increases to be represented by 31 countries. |