American Institute of Medicine

       


Mission, Aims, Objectives and Code of Ethics

The mission of American Institute of Medicine is to promote health care world-wide by adding to the training of primary care physicians from all nations. The program also seeks to promote exchange between academic communities  from all nations who seek advanced training in the medical sciences.

American Institute of Medicine aims to train physicians with strong backgrounds in the basic medical sciences and a commitment to primary health care. This should enable our graduates to assume leadership positions in health care and government. Their international contacts in Cambridge, England, Uganda and the USA will give them experience and a competitive advantage in the international medical community.

The American Institute of Medicine abide by and follow the Nuremberg Principles of Ethics, the Helsinki Declaration and the Hippocratic Oath in addition to the General Medical Guidelines governing the teaching and learning of medicine in each of the respective countries in which American Institute of Medicine participates in advanced  medical training and service.

The American Institute of Medicine is a truly international program with educational components in Europe, USA, Mexico, South America, Canada,  and China.

Educational Philosophy of the Medical School

The American Institute of Medicine trains advanced  primary-care physicians and general surgeons in order that they might contribute to international health care, and provide medical services to the people who need it the most - the poor and underserved - in every country and in every culture.

We endeavor to provide a philosophical basis for the ethical practice of medicine, consistent with the utmost respect for human life.

 

Declaration 

The American Institute of Medicine staff  make a declaration of the modified Geneva version of the Oath of Hippocrates:

As a member of  the profession of medicine, I solemnly pledge to dedicate my life in the service of humanity.  I will practice medicine with conscience and dignity. The health and life of my patient will be my first consideration. I will hold in confidence all that my patient confides in me.

I will maintain the honor and the noble traditions of the medical profession. I will not permit consideration of race, religion, nationality, ideology, or social standing to intervene between my duty and my patient.

I will maintain the utmost respect for human life and its quality. Even under threat, I will not use my knowledge contrary to the laws of humanity.

These promises I make freely and upon my honor.

 

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION

 


Professional Conduct

Students of the American Institute of Medicine are expected to act in a manner suitable to their chosen profession, and therefore are expected to adhere to the highest standard of ethics and professional conduct.



Use of Computer Resources

Computer facilities are to be used by students of  American Institute of Medicine only for bone fide educational purposes.


Security Responsibilities

Students of the American Institute of Medicine are responsible for maintaining the security of all facilities.


Discrimination

American Institute of  Medicine will not tolerate any type of discrimination or harassment, be it sexual, racial, or religious. Any student, faculty or staff member who feels that he or she has been harassed or the subject of discrimination shall submit a complaint to the Dean or the Director of Admissions. Investigation and appropriate disciplinary actions shall then be taken by the Office of the Dean.