Dr. Maurice Sholas is the Principal for Sholas Medical Consulting, LLC. In this capacity, he solves operational challenges for clinicians, hospitals and health care agencies. In addition, he is a subject matter expert on children with special health care needs. He has served as a Senior Medical Director for multiple Children’s Hospitals and founded multiple programs in Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine over the years. He currently cares for pediatric patients with physical disabilities at Ochsner Healthcare in New Orleans. Dr. Sholas’ work, whether clinical or administrative, is focused on optimizing function and advocating for the marginalized.
Dr. Sholas was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He has traveled the country gathering the educational tools needed for a career of service. For college, he attended Southern University (Baton Rouge), majoring in Biology with an emphasis in Spanish. This foundation allowed a smooth transition to the MD-PhD Program at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Sholas completed Residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) at the Long School of Medicine in San Antonio. Lastly, he completed subspecialty training at Northwestern University’s top rated Shirley Ryan Ability Lab in Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine. Concurrent with decades of clinical practice, Dr. Sholas founded Sholas Medical Consulting, LLC and became culturally embedded in New Orleans through volunteer work, philanthropy and membership in the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club, Inc. and the Krewe of King Arthur.
Dr. Sholas’ pursuit of intellectual achievement is matched only by his pursuit of advocacy. He feels strongly that every segment of the population has a contribution to make. He is a 2020 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholar and a two-term Chair of the Board for the National Medical Association. Only through advocacy and inclusion can the many voices be heard, consensus reached, and true democracy flourish. He embodies the belief that being a good citizen is a prerequisite to being a great physician executive.
The National Medical Association is raising urgent awareness on intimate partner violence and firearm-related harm as a critical public health crisis impacting our communities.
This issue demands action, advocacy, and solutions that protect lives and advance health equity.
🔗 Read more: https://bit.ly/4tzFQhK
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Ready to lead with confidence and run effective meetings? Join the National Medical Association for an exclusive members-only workshop designed to strengthen your leadership and governance skills.
Mastering the Meeting: Parliamentary Procedures Workshop will provide practical tools to help you navigate motions, discussions, and decision-making with clarity and professionalism.
April 29, 2026, at 8:00 PM ET
Featuring:
✨ Melanie Hanna-Johnson, MD, MHSA, FACP – NMA Speaker of the House
✨ Beverly Fields, Esq., PRP – Parliamentarian
Don’t miss this opportunity to sharpen your skills and elevate your impact within the NMA and beyond.
🔗 Register now: https://bit.ly/4cMG3Iw
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Join the National Medical Association and 126th President Roger A. Mitchell Jr. as he breaks down what healthcare leaders, medical schools, and hospitals need to know about DEI investigations and evolving federal oversight.
Tonight | April 20, 2026
Streaming LIVE at 6:40 PM ET
This is a must-watch discussion for anyone navigating today’s healthcare and policy landscape.
▶️ Watch live: https://www.youtube.com/@thejoyreidshow
Be informed. Be prepared. Be part of the conversation.
#NMA #HealthcareLeadership #DEI #HealthPolicy #MedicalEducation #HealthcareEquity #LiveWebinar
April is National Minority Health Month, a time to raise awareness, drive action, and reaffirm our commitment to health equity for all.
The National Medical Association has long stood at the forefront of addressing health disparities impacting underserved and historically marginalized communities. While progress has been made, significant gaps in access, outcomes, and quality of care still exist, and the work continues.
This month, we call on our physicians, partners, and communities to:
✔️ Advocate for equitable healthcare policies
✔️ Support culturally competent care
✔️ Address social determinants of health
✔️ Empower patients through education and access
Together, we can build a future where quality healthcare is not a privilege, but a right for every individual.
#NationalMinorityHealthMonth #HealthEquity #NMA #HealthcareJustice #ClosingTheGap #EquityInHealth #MinorityHealth #WeAreTheLegends
Physician infertility is a topic that often goes unspoken, but tonight, we’re creating space for transparency, education, and support. Hear from an incredible panel of experts and professionals as they share insights, experiences, and resources in a powerful discussion.
Tonight, April 20, 2026
7:00 – 8:30 PM ET
Whether you’re a physician, healthcare professional, or simply interested in learning more, this conversation is for you.
Register now: https://bit.ly/4chM66q
Let’s come together, learn, and support one another. Don’t miss it.
#NMA #CCWP #PhysicianWellness #InfertilityAwareness #WomenInMedicine #HealthcareEquity #MedicalCommunity #WellnessMatters
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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