Our Policy

Policies are a set of long-term aspirations and action strategies related to issues certain, which are adopted in accordance with the mission and vision, as well as the Regulation e ACMS interiors.

IFMSA Policies

ACMS aims to implement International Federation International policies of Medical Students ’Associations, selecting the most suitable ones for its activity in the local context and not only. For this reason ACMS is referred to directly to IFMSA Policy Documents, as well as constantly updated with new policies adopted at IFMSA. IFMSA policies that ACMS aims to integrate into its long-term activities are (next to the document is the date of its approval by IFMSA):

Public health issues
  • Antimicrobial Resistance (March 2018);
  • Universal Health Coverage (March 2018);
  • Non-communicable diseases (April 2019);
  • Vaccination (March 2019);
  • Access to Medicines (March 2019);
  • Health, Environment and Climate Change (March 2020);
  • Mental Health (March 2020).
Issues of medical education
  • Open Access, Open Education and Open Data (August 2017);
  • Global Health Workforce (March 2018);
  • Social Accountability in Medical Schools (March 2018);
  • Access to Research and Research Education (March 2019);
  • Inter-professional Education and Collaborative Practice (March 2020);
  • Rural health (Mars 2020).
Issues of sexual and reproductive rights and health
  • Gender Equity (March 2018);
  • HPV Vaccines (March 2019);
  • Comprehensive Sexual Education (March 2019);
  • Family Planning and Access to Contraception (August 2019);
  • HIV and AIDS response (August 2019);
  • Health of LGBTQIA + Individuals (August 2019);
  • Ending Gender-Based Violence (March 2020);
Issues of human rights and peace
  • Disaster and Emergency Management (August 2017);
  • Children’s Health and Rights (August 2017);
  • Human Trafficking and Health (March 2019);
  • Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law (August 2019);
  • Protection of Health Services (March 2020).
International policies and organizations
ACMS aims to build partnerships with medical students, youth and the civil society to address a range of issues of global importance to state bodies, international organizations, interest groups and the community. Via advocacy and representation, as well as the implementation of various projects, ACMS aims to impact in creating new opportunities for medical students, in social equality and the widest possible access to education and health service.