SCORA Structure of promotional outlines for international and regional campaigns. The DA also works closely with the Program Coordinators on the implementation and development of each program, under the supervision of the Director and the VPA. He or she is the link between the PCs and the IT and always has to encourage the communication between them. Last but not least the Development Assistant has to update and revise the resources for SCORA which is extremely important in terms of sustainability.
Contact the International Team SCORA-D: scorad@ifmsa.org
Local Officers (LORAs) LORAs work at the grassroots level and are in charge of activities on local level, i.e. the medical school. The LORAs should communicate with and report to the NORA (and sometimes to the RA or SCORA-D).
Active Members The Active members are present on the local, national and international level. They attend most of the SCORA meetings and actively participate in all the campaigns and the projects.
Liaison Officer: lra@ifmsa.org Development Assistant: da.scora@ifmsa.org RA for Africa: ra.scora.africa@ifmsa.org RA for Americas: ra.scora.americas@ifmsa.org RA for Asia-Pacific: ra.scora.asicpacific@ifmsa.org RA for EMR: ra.scora.emr@ifmsa.org RA for Europe: ra.scora.europe@ifmsa.org
On the National and Local Levels National Officers (NORAs) NORAs are elected by his or her NMO. The task of a NORA is to coordinate and to encourage local or national activities in the respective country. The NORA is also responsible for communication with and reporting back to the SCORA Director and the Regional Assistant. NORAs are recommended to attend the IFMSA GA’s in March and August, representing their country within SCORA as well as regional meetings. At these meetings, NORAs network with other NORAs, exchange ideas and attain new knowledge and motivation to bring back home to the local committees.
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