American Institute of Medicine
Mission
The American Institute was organized to respond to a number of health care initiatives from around the world. AIM's philosophy in developing international relationships is that no patient should have to travel outside their own region to receive high quality health care. AIM supports this through actively seeking regional partners who demonstrate a long-term commitment to the development of high quality health care provision, medical education and research. The goal is to develop a global network of world-class, state-of-the-art, AIM International associated, health care institutional partnerships in strategic locations around the world. Long-term inter-institutional agreements have been established by AIM with both medical schools and health care provider organizations, in USA, Canada, Mexico, Europe, South America, Japan, and China.. These institutions are undertaking a range of education programs including faculty and curriculum development within a medical school, and the establishment of quality management practices in health care provision. In addition, health care facility development projects are being carried out by AIM in collaboration with partners in India, Latin America and Southern Africa. AIM’s programs are developed as the result of inter-institutional agreements. International Scholars who are interested in further information about Residency Programs, Research Positions, Continuing Medical Education, Visiting Clinical Clerkships, should visit The goal of the combined programs is to attract and train people who will go on to make a difference in hematology and oncology, in whatever area of expertise they choose. These areas might range from public policy, clinical care, and outcomes analysis to the intricacies of molecular biology. Charlotte Brauchle Chairman American Institute of Medicine
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