AIMS Meeting

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Annual International (bio)Medical Students Meeting (AIMS Meeting)
GenreBiomedical sciences
Dates13–16 April 2023
VenueAula Magna, University of Lisbon
Location(s)Lisbon
CountryPortugal
Inaugurated2009
Most recentAIMS Meeting 2022
Attendance
  • 1346 (AIMS Meeting 2021)
LeaderSérgio Alegre Caldeira and Teresa Sequeira
Organized byAEFML – Lisbon Faculty of Medicine
Filing statusNonprofit organization
Websiteaimsmeeting.org

The Annual International (bio)Medical Students Meeting, also known as AIMS Meeting, is an annual student congress on biomedical sciences. It is considered to be the largest European biomedical conference organized by medical students. It is advocated by the Faculty of Medicine of the Lisbon Students’ Local Committee and highlights the importance of medical education for students of health sciences through a diverse approach.[1] In 2021, despite numerous travel restrictions across the world, more than 1300 participants from 19 countries attended its Online Edition (and in-person workshops), proving it to be one of the hallmarks of medical education for (bio)medical students across the globe.

History[edit]

Founded in 2009,[1] AIMS Meeting was first recognized by ENJOY Med and was attended primarily by medical students. By its 3rd edition, the congress had expanded internationally and was now meant for all students attending biomedical sciences courses. Since its conception, AIMS Meeting has steadily increased its visibility and dimension. It is often known for its exquisite quality of lectures that are frequently composed of Nobel Prize Winners in Chemistry, Peace or Physiology or Medicine.[2]

9th Edition | March 16th - 18th 2018[edit]

3 Days

750 Participants

119 International Participants from 18 Countries and 4 continents

67 Workshops

10th Edition | March 14th - 17th 2019[edit]

4 Days

941 Participants

119 International Participants from 35 Countries and 4 continents

87 Workshops

3 Nobel Prizes as Keynote Lectures [3] - Harald Zur Hausen, Peter Agre and Aaron Ciechanover.

11th Edition | March 26th - 29th 2020 | Cancelled due to Covid-19 Pandemic[edit]

4 Days

1250 Participants

200 International Participants from 26 Countries and 4 Continents

100 Workshops

AIMS Meeting 2021 | March 18th - 21st 2021[edit]

General Coordination by Guilherme Vilhais and Inês Mendo

4 Days, with three thematic modules: Global Health Threats: A Ticking Clock; Life's Commander: Understanding the Brain; and Ongoing Evolution: Enhance and Restore.

1346 Virtual Participants

54 International Participants from 19 Countries and 4 Continents

84 Workshops with over 2000 available vacancies

Renowned lecturers included Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Jonathan Patz, Nobel in Physiology or Medicine Prize Laureate Jules Hoffmann and Rosalind Picard.

AIMS Meeting 2022 | March 10th - 13th 2022[edit]

General Coordination by Joana de Pona Ferreira

4 Days, with three thematic modules: Reaching Balance: Nature vs Nurture; Custom-Made: Tailored Healthcare; and The Day After: A New Beginning.

1100 Participants, both on-site and virtual

54 International Participants from 19 Countries and 4 Continents

127 Workshops with over 2000 available vacancies

Renowned panellists included Keynote Lecturers Henry Marsh, and Nobel in Physiology or Medicine Prize Laureates John O'Keefe and Brian Kobilka.

AIMS Meeting 2023 | April 13th - 16th 2023[edit]

General Coordination by Beatriz Figueiredo and Diogo Vianez Oliveira

4 Days, with three thematic modules: World Within Us: Shaped by Environment; Beating All Odds: Impossible Diseases; and Without Borders: Outside The Box.

Location[edit]

Rectorate

AIMS Meeting takes place at the Aula Magna of the University of Lisbon (UL) in Portugal.[4] The congress' workshops are also held at other places, such at the Hospital de Santa Maria, one of Portugal's biggest academic hospitals, and the Instituto de Medicina Molecular, an associated research centre internationally recognised for its focus on topics like human genome and immunotherapy.[5]

Congress structure[edit]

The congress is typically concerned with conceptual and thematic innovation. Each of its 4 days of lectures is dedicated to a module, with every lecture being dedicated to a specific concept. This allows lecturers the opportunity to exchange ideas with their audiences during roundtables. As the congress is for (bio)medical students who are interested in research, students may be either presenting or non-presenting participants. If a participant wants to present their research, they are required to submit their abstract beforehand.[6] The congress also offers practical learning opportunities through its workshops, as well as, a social program that is designed to allow participants to get to know Lisbon.

Organising committee[edit]

AIMS Meeting 2024 Organising Committee

The AIMS Meeting Organising Committee is composed entirely by college students from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Lisbon. Its structure consists of four departments: Scientific Department, Logistics and Fundraising Department, Image and Communication Department, and Public Relations Department. Each department has its own coordinators, with the Organising Committee being led by two General Coordinators.

Prizes and awards[edit]

The European Medical Students' Association (EMSA) distinguished the 10th AIMS Meeting as "The Most Innovative Project" at the Autumn Assembly 2019, held in Athens, Greece from September 1 to September 6, under the theme "A medical Curriculum shaped by Medical Students".[7]

The 11th AIMS Meeting has joined the IFMSA (International Federation of Medical Students' Association) Health Systems.[8]

The 11th AIMS Meeting has achieved the High Patronage of the President of the Portuguese Republic.

AIMS Meeting 2022 has achieved the High Patronage of the President of the Portuguese Republic.

AIMS Meeting 2023 has achieved the High Patronage of the President of the Portuguese Republic.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "AIMS Meeting". www.aimsmeeting.org.
  2. ^ "Três Prémios Nobel participam em encontro de estudantes de Medicina em Lisboa".
  3. ^ "Três Prémios Nobel participam em encontro de estudantes de Medicina em Lisboa". TSF Rádio Notícias. March 11, 2019.
  4. ^ Digital, P. M. E. (February 26, 2019). "Maior congresso de biomedicina regressa a Lisboa".
  5. ^ "Home". iMM.
  6. ^ "Research Competition". www.aimsmeeting.org.
  7. ^ "Autumn Assembly 2019". September 30, 2018.
  8. ^ "Health Systems".

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