The National Medical Association (NMA) stands as the collective voice of African American physicians, tirelessly championing parity and justice in medicine while striving to eliminate disparities in health.
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The National Medical Association (NMA) is the largest and oldest national organization representing African American physicians and their patients in the United States. The NMA is a 501(c) (3) national professional and scientific organization representing the interests of more than 50,000 African American physicians and the patients they serve. NMA is committed to improving the quality of health among minorities and disadvantaged people through its membership, professional development, community health education, advocacy, research and partnerships with federal and private agencies. Throughout its history the National Medical Association has focused primarily on health issues related to African Americans and medically underserved populations; however, its principles, goals, initiatives and philosophy encompass all ethnic groups.
Providing education and advocacy in support of safe, equitable and effective patient care. The program provides activities designed to promote health professional performance, competency and optimal patient outcome and services to the public and the profession.
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The Journal of the National Medical Association is focused on specialized clinical research activities related to the health problems of African Americans and other minority groups. Special emphasis is placed on the application of medical science to improve the healthcare of underserved populations both in the United States and abroad.
We must lead the continued fight against inequities in public health policies, public-funded private delivery methods and financing that impact the access and quality of care, and specialized medical education that ensures a diverse healthcare workforce.
“Healthcare is a fundamental human right. The NMA is committed to addressing the health disparities that disproportionately affect Black Americans and ensuring access to quality health care for all.”
“At a time when communities of color are disproportionately impacted by COVID-19, a worsening maternal mortality crisis exists, and there continues to be a host of other disparities, the need for diversity in medicine and for perspectives such as ours is critical.”
Access valuable health resources designed to empower and educate. From information on cancer, cardiovascular disease, and HIV/AIDS to resources on women’s health, asthma, and immunization, we are dedicated to promoting healthy living and preventing illness.
April is National Minority Health Month, and this year's theme is "Advancing Commitments to Eliminate Health Disparities."
At the National Medical Association, we reaffirm our dedication to championing policies and practices that bridge health gaps in minority communities. By fostering trusted Black physician leadership and advocating for equitable healthcare, we strive to turn commitments into actionable change.
Join us in this vital mission to create a healthier, more equitable future for all. đź©ş
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🌟 Honoring a Trailblazer in Medicine & Public Health 🌟
Join us in celebrating Dr. Doris Browne, 118th President of the National Medical Association, as she is recognized at the National Consumers League Spring Soirée 2025 for her extraordinary contributions to vaccine education, equity, and progress.
🗓️ Tuesday, April 8 | 🕕 6:00 – 8:00 PM
This evening will celebrate champions of evidence-based care, affordable medicine, and patient rights — and Dr. Browne’s legacy of leadership and impact in advancing health equity is truly unmatched. 👏🏾🩺
Congratulations, Dr. Browne! 🎉
#DorisBrowneMD #SpringSoiree2025 #HealthEquity #VaccineEducation #WomenInMedicine #PublicHealthChampion #BlackExcellence #NCL #ScienceHealthFacts
Today—and every day—we honor the dedication, compassion, and excellence of our physicians who work tirelessly to advance health equity and uplift communities.
At the NMA 2025 Colloquium, we were proud to stand alongside so many incredible doctors leading the charge in advocacy, policy, and care.
Here’s to our members and colleagues across the country who heal, inspire, and make a difference every single day. Thank you for all you do! Happy National Doctors’ Day!
#DoctorsDay #NMADoctors #BlackDoctorsMatter #HealthEquity #NMAVoices #NMAColloquium2025
Celebrating Leadership, Legacy & Impact
This #WomensHistoryMonth and #NationalDoctorsDay, the NMA proudly honors our President, Dr. Virginia A. Caine — a powerhouse in public health and a champion for health equity.
As a nationally recognized infectious disease expert and Director of the Marion County Public Health Department in Indianapolis, Dr. Caine has dedicated her career to eliminating health disparities and improving the lives of underserved communities.
Her leadership within the NMA and beyond exemplifies the power of women in medicine driving change, advocating fiercely, and inspiring generations to come.
We salute you, Dr. Caine! 👏🏽💪🏽
#WomensHistoryMonth #NMAStrong #BlackWomenInMedicine #PublicHealthHero #LeadershipMatters #VirginiaCaineMD #NMA75
Celebrating the incredible legacy of Dr. Vivian W. Pinn this #WomensHistoryMonth!
Dr. Pinn, MD, made history as the 2nd Black woman to graduate from the University of Virginia School of Medicine in 1967. She broke barriers as the 1st African-American woman to lead a pathology department in the U.S. and served as President of the National Medical Association.
As the first full-time director of the NIH Office of Research on Women’s Health, she advanced women’s health research and inclusion in clinical trials. Dr. Pinn’s impact continues to inspire countless physicians, scientists, and researchers.
Her legacy lives on through numerous accolades, including the renaming of UVA’s medical research building to Pinn Hall in her honor.
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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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