Our Mission
The AMJQ's mission is to defend and promote the interests of our members on a societal and professional level, and to convey ideas in symbiosis with Jewish thought and philosophy.
The AMJQ supports universal values of peace, equity, the fight against antisemitism and against all forms of discrimination.
About the AMJQ
The Association des Médecins Juifs du Québec (AMJQ) is a dedicated organization committed to supporting Jewish medical professionals in Quebec. Our mission is to foster a community that promotes professional development, ethical practice, and excellence in healthcare. We aim to provide a platform for collaboration, education, and advocacy, addressing the unique challenges faced by our members while contributing positively to the broader medical community. The AMJQ strives to enhance the quality of care through continuous learning, cultural sensitivity, and a commitment to humanitarian values.
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To receive our exclusive content, member opportunities, and access to AMJQ social events, remember to purchase a membership plan!
Médecins / Physicians
360$Valid for one year- Adhésion à l'AMJQ
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Médecins Retraités / Retired Physicians
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Résident & Étudiant / Resident & Student
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Advantages of Membership
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Awareness and Support of Jewish physicians, trainees, and learners
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Social and Supportive Activities and Events
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Community Engagement and Networking
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Mentorship Opportunities
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Educational Opportunities
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Connecting with Israel
Antisemitism
The IHRA defines antisemitism as: "A certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities."