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.
Join a community of over 50,000 dedicated African American physicians and professionals committed to making a positive impact on healthcare.
Explore our diverse range of programs and initiatives aimed at advancing scientific and clinical knowledge, promoting healthy lifestyles, and addressing health disparities.
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.
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.
On this President’s Day, the National Medical Association proudly honors a historic leader, Dr. Javette Orgain, the 100th President of the NMA (2000).
As a milestone President, Dr. Orgain’s leadership represented more than a moment in time, it symbolized generations of dedication, progress, and unwavering service to our organization and the communities we serve. Her commitment to advancing the mission of the NMA strengthened our foundation and helped propel us into a new century of advocacy, equity, and excellence.
Today, we celebrate Dr. Orgain’s enduring legacy of service and her contributions to uplifting Black physicians and advancing healthcare justice nationwide.
We are grateful for her leadership, her vision, and her continued example of what it means to serve with purpose.
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On this President’s Day, the National Medical Association is proud to share a special message from our President-Elect, Brandi K. Freeman, MD, MS.
In her inspiring video, Dr. Freeman honors the distinguished past Presidents of the NMA, leaders whose courage, advocacy, and unwavering commitment to health equity have shaped our organization and strengthened our collective voice for generations.
Their legacy is one of service, resilience, and bold leadership in advancing care for underserved communities and championing Black physicians nationwide. Today, we celebrate their impact and recommit ourselves to continuing the work they so powerfully advanced.
🎥 Watch Dr. Freeman’s message and join us in honoring the legacy of NMA leadership.
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On this President’s Day, we are honored to highlight Roger A. Mitchell, Jr., 126th President of the National Medical Association.
We’re proud to share his powerful vision, “The New Reconstruction: Mobilizing Healthcare Justice for a New America, Our Patients, Providers, and Policy.”
In this compelling message, Dr. Mitchell calls us to action with a bold and necessary reimagining of a healthcare system that truly serves all communities. This is more than a talk, it’s a movement grounded in equity, representation, and justice.
Today, as we reflect on leadership and service, we invite you to watch, engage, and join us in advancing healthcare justice for our patients, our providers, and our nation.
🎥 Watch now and stand with us in the fight for equitable care and policy reform.
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The future of medicine, technology, and justice is happening NOW.
The National Medical Association was proud to have our 126th President, Roger A. Mitchell, Jr., MD, join young leaders at the table to discuss how Artificial Intelligence can be used for social impact, ensuring innovation serves equity, ethics, and community health.
From addressing healthcare disparities to combating misinformation, AI has the potential to transform how we serve our communities. The conversation focused on empowering young people to lead responsibly, think critically, and use technology as a tool for justice, not division.
We are honored to collaborate with the NBA Social Justice Coalition in advancing dialogue at the intersection of health equity, technology, and social change. When medicine, youth leadership, and social justice align, powerful progress follows.
Together, we are shaping a future where innovation protects communities and advances health equity for all.
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Join us tonight, February 12, at 7:00pm, as we discuss financial empowerment directly with physicians who deserve planning that reflects both their profession and their lived experience.
This physician-focused financial planning session is designed to help you:
•Get clear on where you stand financially
•Identify blind spots common among high-earning physicians
•Build a healthier, more intentional financial future
It’s practical, values-aligned guidance built for physicians navigating complex careers, family obligations, and long-term legacy goals.
If you’re ready to be proactive—not reactive—about your finances, we’d love to have you join us.
Save your seat by scanning the QR code, registering below or visiting the link in our bio.
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MKgx_FdYQsGcqRrf_3xi6A#/registration
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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