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Area of Science:

  • Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM)
  • International Health Policy
  • Medical Society Development

Background:

  • The International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM) faces challenges in its development and global leadership.
  • Critiques exist regarding ISPRM's current operational structure and its relationship with international health organizations.
  • There is a need to strengthen ISPRM's position within the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations (UN) frameworks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline strategic approaches for the development of ISPRM.
  • To establish ISPRM's leadership role in PRM globally and within international health systems.
  • To address current challenges and critiques facing the organization.

Main Methods:

  • Developing a strategic positioning of ISPRM within the UN and WHO global architecture.
  • Fostering the growth of emerging regional PRM societies to build global networks.
  • Proposing a shift to yearly congresses with a defined regional rotation system.

Main Results:

  • The proposed approaches aim to enhance ISPRM's leadership and networking capabilities.
  • Yearly congresses are suggested to overcome issues with the current bidding system and increase funding.
  • Expanding the Central Office is identified as crucial for professionalization and resource allocation.

Conclusions:

  • Strategic development, including enhanced international positioning and revised congress structures, is vital for ISPRM's growth.
  • Fostering regional societies and professionalizing the Central Office will strengthen ISPRM's global impact in PRM.
  • An inclusive approach to developing PRM journals and fostering international collaboration is recommended.