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Over 120 minority medical students attend Temple each year. This represents 17% of it the School of Medicine's total student enrollment. The School of Medicine is committed to this leadership role in securing diversity in our student body, as well as maintaining excellence in our academic programs.

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Student National Medical Association (SNMA)

 

SNMA LogoThe SNMA is the oldest and largest medical student organization dedicated to people of color and underserved communities.  Community service is the heart and soul of the SNMA and eliminating disparities in health care delivery, disease morbidity, and disease mortality are among our highest priorities.  SNMA community service programs are implemented by local chapters based at allopathic and osteopathic medical schools throughout the nation. Our programs are designed to promote healthy living and stress the preventative nature of health care delivery.  Committed to increasing the number of culturally capable and sensitive physicians, the SNMA is also dedicated to the academic and clinical success of medical students and pre-medical students.  Through our signature MAPS, HPREP and YSEP programs, SNMA members work with youths from elementary school to college, introducing them to science and serving as mentors. In this way, the SNMA strengthens the educational pipeline that leads from elementary school to medical school.

                                                

2006-2007 SNMA Officers:
Courtney Burrell, President
Emeka Nwodim, Vice President
emecca@temple.edu
Chinyere Ogbonna , Secretary
cogbonna@temple.edu
Peter Murray , Treasurer
docpeter@temple.edu
Alamezie Ojiaku, Maps Coordinator
alamezie@temple.edu

 

For more information about SNMA, please go to:  http://www.snma.org