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The Founding Fathers Captain William S. BAINBRIDGE, MD (US Navy, AMSUS) General Jules VONCKEN, MD (Belgium, Red Cross) In 1920, while World War One had revealed the importance of a closer cooperation between the Armed Forces Medical Services worldwide, Captain William S. BAINBRIDGE, MD (US NAVY) and General Jules VONCKEN, MD, Belgium suggested, at the 28th session of the US Military Officers Association (AMSUS), the creation of an international organization of the Armed Forces Medical Services.
1921 The Permanent Committee of the International Congresses of Military Medicine and Pharmacy (CPCIMPM) was officially founded on July 21, 1921. The Committee is an international and intergovernmental organization, composed by Member States recognized by the United Nations and based on the principles of neutrality and impartiality in all areas. There were eight founding members: Belgium, Brazil, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America. The Permanent Committee of the International Congresses of Military Medicine and Pharmacy became in 1938 the International Committee of Military Medicine and Pharmacy (ICMMP) and the 28th of April 1990 the Committee simplified its name and became the International Committee of Military Medicine (ICMM). The objective of the Committee is to share the knowledge and the lessons learned in the field.
Currently, the ICMM counts over one hundred Member States OBSERVERS BIELORUSSIE CAMBODGE KENYA MYANMAR OUZBEKISTAN RWANDA
43rd ICMM World Congress on Military Medicine, SWITZERLAND 2019 ICMM Member States 2000 2005 2004 2007 2013 2017 Non-members States Observers Other Member States Member States Organizers of Recent World Congresses 2011 2009 2015 2002 43rd ICMM World Congress on Military Medicine, SWITZERLAND 2019 * Boundaries are only indicative *
Relations with International Public Health Organizations Relations with international organizations are based on exchange of information and documents, mutual cooperation, regular consultations and reciprocal representations. On 21 May 1952, the World Health Organization recognized the ICMM as an international body specialized in medico-military matters. The International Committee of the Red Cross provides educational support to international courses of the ICMM dealing with Geneva Conventions and with the support of refugees and displaced persons. A Memorandum of Understanding with the International Committee of the Red Cross was signed in 2016. A Memorandum of Understanding with the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) was signed in 2006.
Relations with International Public Health Organizations A Memorandum of Understanding was signed in 2009 with UNAIDS, the Joint United Nations Program to stop and reverse the spread of HIV and scale up towards universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support services. A Memorandum of Understanding with the International Military Sports Council (CISM) was signed in 2014. A Memorandum of Understanding with the World Veterinary Association (WVA) was signed in 2017. A Memorandum of Understanding with the World Medical Association (WMA) was signed in 2017.
Scientific Activities The activities of the ICMM include: Military medicine in a broad sense, Survey of techniques for assessing aptitudes, Disaster medicine, Mass medicine, Dentistry, Military pharmacy, Veterinary sciences, Administration, organization and logistics of medical care missions. The main goals are: To maintain and to strengthen the bonds between all medical services of Member States, To promote medico-military scientific activities, To participate in the development of the medical and medico-military setting of humanitarian operations.
Scientific Activities The scientific activities are supported by international events World Congresses Normally organized every two years (odd years). The World Congresses consist of: - Scientific Sessions: Oral presentations, • Round tables, • Posters. - A General Assembly of the National Delegates: • Identification of the technical and scientific objectives, • Statutory, financial and diplomatic issues.
Scientific Activities Regional Congresses Normally organized every two years (the even years), they are closely associated with the activity of the Regional Working Groups (RWG): • Pan African RWG • Pan American RWG • Pan Arab RWG • Pan Asia Pacific RWG • Pan European RWG • Maghreb RWG They consist of: - Scientific Sessions • Oral presentations, • Round tables, • Posters - A Regional Assembly of the National Delegates • Identification of the technical and scientific objectives • Issues on regional statutes and finances • Not intended to cover policy issues, these are reserved for the General Assembly.
Scientific Activities Courses Like all activities of the ICMM, courses are organized and supported by host Member States. Courses organized under the aegis of the ICMM Courses on International Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC). Courses for Medical Personnel Serving in Peace Support Operation (PSO). Courses for Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians. Courses on Health Support of Deployments in Specific Environments. International Course on Medical Preparation and Health Support of Personnel. Courses recommended by the ICMM Aviation Medicine, Hyperbaric and Diving Medicine, Wounds from Weapons of Mass Destruction. Course on Infectious Diseases and Tropical Pathology for Military Medical Officers. Military Health Course on Methodology and Medical Writing. Course of Water Management and Safety.
International Review of the Armed Forces Medical Services Quarterly journal published mainly in English and French. The Review is sent to all Health Services of the Member States. The best presentations in the world and regional congresses are published in the Review as articles. Field experiences submitted by personnel of Military Health Services of the ICMM Member States, are also published in the Review. The Review provides also News of the ICMM and of the Member States. The International Review of the Armed Forces Medical Services is also fully available online, on the website of the ICMM www.cimm-icmm.org
Website www.cimm-icmm.org Operational since 2001, the website is a tool for dispersing the information about the International Committee of Military Medicine. The website is updated on a regular basis. It is also the permanent link with the Member States.
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