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ICYMI: If you missed this morning’s live segment on Good Day Chicago – FOX 32, we’ve got you covered!
Dr. Roger A. Mitchell, Jr. kicked off Day 1 of his term as the 126th President of the NMA with a powerful interview highlighting:
* Persistent Black health disparities
* The NMA’s mission to drive equity in healthcare
* The urgent need for leadership in a time of public health uncertainty
At a moment when access to care is under threat, the NMA’s voice, advocacy, and purpose-driven leadership are more vital than ever.
Watch now and hear how Dr. Mitchell plans to lead the charge toward a more just and equitable healthcare future: 🔗 https://www.fox32chicago.com/video/1679076 or visit our link in bio.
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TUNE IN LIVE – TODAY at 9:20 AM CT!
Dr. Roger A. Mitchell, Jr., the newly inducted 126th President of the NMA, will be LIVE on Good Day Chicago – FOX 32 this morning!
He’ll be discussing:
* The NMA Convention in Chicago
* Black health disparities & physician shortage
* How policy impacts healthcare equity
* What the NMA is doing to create lasting change
Watch live: https://www.fox32chicago.com
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The NMA proudly welcomes Roger A. Mitchell, Jr., MD as our 126th President during the 2025 Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly!
Dr. Mitchell succeeds Dr. Virginia A. Caine and brings visionary leadership under the theme: “The New Reconstruction: Mobilizing Healthcare Justice for a New America – Our Patients, Providers, and Policy.”
President of Howard University Hospital, renowned forensic pathologist, published author, and public health advocate, Dr. Mitchell is committed to advancing health equity and justice for Black communities across the country.
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Join us as we embark on a transformative year for the NMA and the future of medicine.
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We’re proud to share a powerful message from NMA President-Elect Dr. Roger A. Mitchell, Jr., "The New Reconstruction: Mobilizing Healthcare Justice for a New America, Our Patients, Providers, and Policy.”
Dr. Mitchell calls us to action with a bold vision to reimagine a system that truly serves all. This is more than a talk, it’s a movement.
Watch now and join the fight for equity in care, representation, and policy.
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Join a community of over 50,000 dedicated African American physicians and professionals committed to making a positive impact on healthcare. Discover the benefits of NMA membership, access professional development opportunities, and become a part of a network dedicated to advancing health equity.
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