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Previous Activities

Activity Name
Standing Committee
Year
Month
Description
Open Access Week
SCORE
2023
November
Open access research is essential for scientific progress and improving lives. By making research freely available to everyone, it increases visibility, impact, collaboration, innovation, public understanding, and evidence-based decision-making.
C.H.A.N.G.E
SCORP
2023
December
HEROES
SCORP+SCORA
2023
December
H.O.B.E
SCORP+ BEU
2023
November
Organ Donation 2.0
SCOPH, Bioethics
Organ donation ethics encompasses a variety of ethics-laden issues ranging from invalidation of individual rights to the accepted criteria for donation. The application of bioethical principles is integral to the decision-making process involved in organ-donation issues. And this activity aims to sensitize the medical students regarding the same
Next Decoded
SCOME
It was an advocacy based initiative  consisting of an internal SWG selected from the SCOME Support Team 2022-23 was created to provide inputs and students’ point of view to the recommendations draft released by the National Medical Council regarding NEXT examination with the help of SCOME for a time span of 3 weeks
Peace from Pain
SCOME
2022
February
Home to one-sixth of the World’s population, India has a huge burden of suffering from life-limiting diseases. Less than 1% of its population has access to pain relief and palliative care.Palliative care is important because it gives patients an option for pain and symptom management and higher quality of life while still pursuing curative measures. To train medical students in the essentials of Palliative Care, Standing Committee on Medical Education (SCOME) in collaboration with Pallium India bring to you a 6 hour online training on Essentials of Palliative Care. This was followed by launching a DAF activity for the same
Introduction to Clinics 3.0
SCOME
2022
March
With a goal to To help medical students understand the importance of clinical teaching and guide them towards maximizing learning the third edition of this activity was launched to orient students about clinical postings.
Project privacy
SCORP
March
To make medical students aware of their right to privacy, the potentially ongoing invasion of privacy on the internet, and to sensitise them to the importance of privacy in healthcare between a patient and their d
The Rainbow Project
SCORA
June
While the LGBTQ community is diverse, health disparities that broadly impact this population have been identified. This makes it important for young healthcare professionals to provide inclusive services. With a vision to make a world where we have an inclusive healthcare sector and people of the LGBTQIA+ community feel safe and respected to approach young doctors without the fear of being discriminated against, SCORA MSAI India launched The Rainbow Project. It was a creative writing competition to reflect more and understand the dynamic process of acceptance of the LGBTQIA+ community. Here are the winning entries from this competition!
World Day against child labour
SCORP
June
To sensitize the medical students about the UN's theme for World Day against child laboour 2022 and advocate for paying attention to the problem of child labour and find ways to eradicate it.
Project Tara
SCORP
July
To sensitize children about what child abuse is, what the various types of abuse are, identifying and dealing with such abuse by talking to someone they trust and can rely on.
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