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| status = non-profit association | | status = non-profit association | ||
− | | headquarters = Stuttgart | + | | headquarters = [[Wikipedia:Stuttgart|Stuttgart]], [[Wikipedia:Germany|Germany]] |
| coordinates = 48.81887,9.23887 | | coordinates = 48.81887,9.23887 | ||
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− | | key_people = Karolina Königsberger, Ylva Steinberg, Anna Sophia Werthmann, Lukas Hirt, Jan-Gabriel Niedermeier, Paul Werthmann | + | | key_people = Karolina Königsberger, Ylva Steinberg, Anna Sophia Werthmann, Lukas Hirt, Jan-Gabriel Niedermeier, Paul Werthmann, Nicolas Geis |
| website = www.ifaam.org | | website = www.ifaam.org | ||
− | }} | + | |purpose=Financial and non-material support for people interested in anthroposophical medicine, with a focus on students of medicine and psychology in German-speaking countries|footnotes={{Cite web| title=Über uns|trans-title=about us|url=https://www.ifaam.org/ueber-uns/|website=IFAAM|access-date=16 October 2020}}}} |
The '''Initiative für Ausbildung in Anthroposophischer''' '''Medizin e.V.''' [Initiative for Training in Anthroposophic Medicine] is a [[Wikipedia:Germany|german]] non-profit association for the promotion of professional training, student assistance, science and research in [[anthroposophic medicine]]. | The '''Initiative für Ausbildung in Anthroposophischer''' '''Medizin e.V.''' [Initiative for Training in Anthroposophic Medicine] is a [[Wikipedia:Germany|german]] non-profit association for the promotion of professional training, student assistance, science and research in [[anthroposophic medicine]]. | ||
− | The association was founded in 2008 and since then has focused on supporting medical and psychology students in their training in anthroposophic medicine and research projects through various scholarship programs. Interprofessional conference participation is also supported for other professional groups. The initiative offers individual grants and scholarships. Funding is primarily provided in German-speaking countries, in individual cases also internationally. In addition to funding for individuals, funding opportunities are offered for projects. | + | The association was founded in 2008 by [[Philipp Busche]] and others and since then has focused on supporting medical and psychology students in their training in anthroposophic medicine and research projects through various scholarship programs. Interprofessional conference participation is also supported for other professional groups. The initiative offers individual grants and scholarships. Funding is primarily provided in German-speaking countries, in individual cases also internationally. In addition to funding for individuals, funding opportunities are offered for projects. |
[[Category:Funding of medical education]] | [[Category:Funding of medical education]] | ||
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[[Category:Anthroposophic medicine]] | [[Category:Anthroposophic medicine]] | ||
[[Category:Integrative medicine]] | [[Category:Integrative medicine]] |
Latest revision as of 16:17, 29 September 2021
Legal status | non-profit association |
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Purpose | Financial and non-material support for people interested in anthroposophical medicine, with a focus on students of medicine and psychology in German-speaking countries |
Headquarters | Stuttgart, Germany |
Coordinates | 48.81887,9.23887 |
Key people | Karolina Königsberger, Ylva Steinberg, Anna Sophia Werthmann, Lukas Hirt, Jan-Gabriel Niedermeier, Paul Werthmann, Nicolas Geis |
Website | www.ifaam.org |
"Über uns" [about us]. IFAAM. Retrieved 16 October 2020. |
The Initiative für Ausbildung in Anthroposophischer Medizin e.V. [Initiative for Training in Anthroposophic Medicine] is a german non-profit association for the promotion of professional training, student assistance, science and research in anthroposophic medicine.
The association was founded in 2008 by Philipp Busche and others and since then has focused on supporting medical and psychology students in their training in anthroposophic medicine and research projects through various scholarship programs. Interprofessional conference participation is also supported for other professional groups. The initiative offers individual grants and scholarships. Funding is primarily provided in German-speaking countries, in individual cases also internationally. In addition to funding for individuals, funding opportunities are offered for projects.