From Institute of Medicine web site:

 

Advising the Nation. Improving Health.

 

The Institute of Medicine (IOM) is an independent, nonprofit organization that works outside of government to provide unbiased and authoritative advice to decision makers and the public.

Institute of Medicine (IOM) Lecture Links

 

List of notable members, past and present, of the Institute of Medicine

Established in 1970, the IOM is the health arm of the National Academy of Sciences, which was chartered under President Abraham Lincoln in 1863. Nearly 150 years later, the National Academy of Sciences has expanded into what is collectively known as the National Academies, which comprises the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, the National Research Council, and the IOM.

 

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Legacy Lectures from IOM Members (157 lectures from 45 members)

WHO Collaborating Centre, Uni.of Pittsburgh

List of notable members (21), past and present,  of the Institute of Medicine – Powerpoint Lectures (22) – Google Web Search by member

The bylaws of IOM specify that no more than 65 new members shall be elected annually. The announcement of newly elected members occurs at the IOM Annual Meeting in October. The number of regular members plus foreign associates and emeritus members is currently about 1,700

Lists of new members of the Institute of Medicine – 756 Powerpoint Lectures – Google Web Search by year
         

2010 (52 lectures)

2009 (52 lectures)

2008 (39 lectures)

2007 (34 lectures)

2006 (39 lectures)

2005 (49 lectures)

2004 (44 lectures)

2003 (47 lectures)

2002 (48 lectures)

2001 (75 lectures)

2000 (60 lectures)

1999 (79 lectures)

1998 (66 lectures)

1995 (44 lectures)

1994 (28 lectures)

       

Overview on the IOM links pages

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