University of Wisconsin-Madison SNMA

A Chapter of the Student National Medical Association
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Our Chapter was reestablished during the 2004-2005 school year and was voted upon and approved during the 2005 HOD session in St. Louis, MO. This organization was organized and currently runs under the umbrella organization Medical Students for Minority Concerns (MSMC).

The Student National Medical Association (SNMA) is the nation’s oldest and largest student organization focused on the needs and concerns of medical students of color. Membership includes more than 8,000 medical students, pre-medical students, residents and physicians. Established in 1964 by medical students from Howard University and Meharry medical schools, the SNMA boasts over 40 years of service to underserved communities and medical students.

SNMA chapters based at allopathic and osteopathic medical schools throughout the nation and at some colleges implement our programs and activities locally. SNMA programs are designed to serve the health needs of underserved communities and communities of color. In addition, SNMA is dedicated both to ensuring that medical education and services are culturally sensitive to the needs of diverse populations and to increasing the number of African-American, Latino, and other students of color and entering and completing medical school.

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  • Cream City Medical Society
  • SNMA
  • SNMA – MAPS
  • SNMA – Region 2

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