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.
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.
Happening TONIGHT! Don’t Miss This Critical Conversation 🌍
Join the National Medical Association (NMA) for an urgent and timely webinar:
“Sounding the Alarm: The Health Effects of the Cuban Oil Blockade”
🗓 Tonight | April 15, 2026
⏰ 7:00 PM EST
As Cuba faces a growing public health crisis, this important discussion will bring together global leaders, policymakers, and physicians to examine the real impact on healthcare systems and patient care—and what we can do about it.
🎤 Featuring an esteemed panel of international voices and healthcare leaders.
📲 Watch LIVE on NMA social media channels:
Facebook | LinkedIn | YouTube
💬 Be part of the conversation. Stay informed. Take action.
#NMA #HealthEquity #GlobalHealth #HealthcareJustice #PublicHealth #Advocacy #WatchLive
The National Medical Association (NMA) proudly recognizes Black Maternal Health Week, a vital time to raise awareness, uplift voices, and advocate for equitable care for Black mothers across the nation.
This year’s theme, “Rooted in Justice & Joy,” reminds us that every mother deserves not only safe and quality care, but also dignity, respect, and the opportunity to thrive before, during, and after pregnancy.
Black Maternal Health Week highlights the urgent need to address persistent racial disparities in maternal health outcomes while elevating community-driven solutions and policy change.
At NMA, we remain committed to:
✔️ Advancing health equity
✔️ Supporting Black mothers and families
✔️ Advocating for systemic change in maternal healthcare
Join us as we amplify awareness, share resources, and stand in support of Black maternal health.
#BMHW26 #BlackMaternalHealthWeek #RootedInJusticeAndJoy #NMA #HealthEquity #MaternalHealth #Advocacy
🚨 Join Us for an Urgent Global Health Conversation
The National Medical Association (NMA) invites you to a critical and timely webinar:
“Sounding the Alarm: The Health Effects of the Cuban Oil Blockade”
🗓 April 15, 2026, 7:00–8:00 PM EST
As Cuba faces a growing public health crisis driven by fuel shortages, healthcare systems are under immense strain, impacting patient care, access to life-saving treatments, and overall health outcomes. This important discussion will bring together healthcare leaders, policymakers, and international voices to examine the human impact and explore solutions for advancing global health equity.
🎤 Featured speakers include Roger A. Mitchell, Jr., MD, Congressman Gregory Meeks, H.E. Ambassador Lianys Torres Rivera, Hon. David Comissiong, Dr. Abeeku Dada, and Dr. Khadija Lang.
🗣️ “As physicians, we have a responsibility to elevate the human impact of these policies and advocate for solutions that prioritize health, dignity, and access to care for all people.” – Dr. Roger A. Mitchell, Jr., 126th NMA President
🔗 Tune in LIVE on NMA Social media channels:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NationalMedAssn
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/national-medical-association/?viewAsMember=true
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NationalMedAssn
💬 Be part of the conversation. Learn. Engage. Advocate.
#NMA #HealthEquity #GlobalHealth #HealthcareJustice #Cuba #PublicHealth #Advocacy #PhysicianVoices
Join the Conversation. Break the Silence.
Infertility is a deeply personal journey and for physicians, it often comes with unique challenges that deserve open, honest dialogue.
The National Medical Association Council on Concerns of Women Physicians (CCWP) invites you to:
“Physician Infertility: A Candid Conversation”
🗓 April 20, 2026
⏰ 7:00 – 8:30 PM ET
Hear from a powerful panel of experts and advocates as they share insights, experiences, and resources to support physicians navigating infertility.
Register now by scanning the QR code.
Let’s continue to support one another because no physician should have to navigate this journey alone.
#NMA #CCWP #PhysicianWellness #InfertilityAwareness #WomenInMedicine #HealthEquity
Today, on World Health Day, the National Medical Association proudly stands in recognition of the critical importance of health equity, access, and quality care for all.
For over a century, the NMA has remained committed to advancing the health and well-being of underserved and historically marginalized communities, because where you live, work, and grow should never determine your health outcomes.
This year, we reaffirm our mission to:
✔️ Advocate for equitable healthcare policies
✔️ Empower physicians and healthcare leaders
✔️ Address disparities impacting Black communities and beyond
Health is a human right, not a privilege. Together, we continue the work to build a healthier, more just future for all.
How are you recognizing World Health Day? Share your thoughts and join the conversation.
#WorldHealthDay #HealthEquity #NMA #BlackHealth #HealthcareForAll #PhysicianLeadership
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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