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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Belize Medical and Dental Association (BMDA)? +
The Belize Medical and Dental Association (BMDA) is a professional organization representing registered medical practitioners and dentists in Belize. It was established in 1964 to promote high standards of medical and dental practice and support the professional development of its members.
When was the BMDA founded and why? +
BMDA was founded in 1964, the same year Belize attained Internal Self-Government. A group of pioneering physicians and dentists came together to maintain professional standards and improve the quality of healthcare for Belizeans.
Who was the first president of the BMDA? +
Dr. Salvador Awe was elected as the first President of the Belize Medical and Dental Association.
What are the core objectives of the BMDA? +
The BMDA works to uphold professional standards, advocate for healthcare quality, support continuing education, and represent the interests of medical and dental practitioners in Belize.
What is the BMDA�s role in Continuing Medical Education (CME)? +
BMDA organizes regular CME events, including lectures, presentations, and an annual Medical Congress featuring international and regional experts to update local practitioners on best practices and new developments.
Has the BMDA contributed to healthcare legislation in Belize? +
Yes. The BMDA has been instrumental in reforming the Medical Registration process, helping establish the Medical Council of Belize (MCB), and proposing amendments to the Medical Practitioners Registration Act.
What is the BMDA Code of Ethics? +
Adopted in 2007, the BMDA Code of Ethics outlines professional standards and ethical guidelines for members. It was developed after extensive review of similar codes across the region.
How can I become a member of the BMDA? +
Membership is open to registered medical and dental practitioners in Belize. For more information, please contact the BMDA directly.
How does the BMDA serve the public? +
The BMDA supports national health goals by promoting ethical clinical practice, continuous education, collaboration with institutions, and public health advocacy that improves care delivery for Belizeans.