Vanessa Niba
The Student National Medical Association (SNMA) was founded in 1964 as a sub-division of the National Medical Association (NMA), largely through the effort and support of W. Montague Cobb, MD, an NMA member (and, later, NMA President), who spearheaded the initiative to include medical students in the association's ranks. NMA recognized the need to give active support to medical students and encourage them in the pursuit of careers as physicians.
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SNMA chapters based at allopathic and osteopathic medical schools throughout the nation, and 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 entering and completing medical school.
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CHAPTER GOALS:
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Increase visibility and awareness throughout lunchtime talks and programming that focuses on health disparities specific to DC
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Creating an larger SNMA mentorship community involving local high school students, undergraduate students, and medical students
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Networking with minority healthcare professionals in the area
EXECUTIVE TEAM
Faculty Advisor
Dr. Yolanda Haywood
Tirsit Makonnen
President
Vice President
Joshua Burkholder
MAPS Liason
Ciara Brown
MAPS Liaison
Chisom Okezue
MS 3 Liaison
Ubah Dimbil
Rasheeda
Kent
Faculty Advisor
Dr. Grace Henry
Elizabeth Ogunsanya
Social Chair
Treasurer
MS 3 Liason
MS 4 Liaison