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Here, visitors can find contact information for various NMA departments and representatives, facilitating communication on matters ranging from membership inquiries to partnership opportunities. Whether seeking guidance, sharing ideas, or exploring potential collaborations, this page aims to foster engagement and strengthen relationships within the medical community and beyond.

Purpose

By providing contact information and opportunities for engagement, we aim to strengthen relationships within the medical community and beyond, fostering collaboration to advance health equity and improve patient outcomes.

National Medical Association
8403 Colesville Road, Suite 820
Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
202-347-1895 (telephone)
1-800-662-0554 (telephone)
301-587-2048 (fax)

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We welcome your inquiries and look forward to collaborating with you to advance health equity and improve patient outcomes.

The National Medical Association (NMA) is pleased to offer the following Accredited and Non-Accredited educational presentations to our members and visitors.  This online platform is designed as an opportunity for our partners to present the latest in medical treatment options and further discussions on specific disease states.

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The purpose of the William E. Matory, Sr., M.D, Continuing Medical Education Program of the National Medical Association is to contribute toward the professional development of practicing physicians, academicians, researchers, basic scientists, residents, fellows, students and other health professionals in primary, secondary and tertiary health care. Reports of topics and systems designed to correct health care disparities are emphasized. Throughout its history, the National Medical Association has focused, primarily on the improvement of healthcare for African Americans and other underserved populations. However, its principles, goals, initiatives and philosophy encompass all sectors of the population and contribute to optimal healthcare for all.

Accreditation with Commendation

The National Medical Association has been reviewed by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®) and awarded Accreditation with Commendation for six years as a provider of continuing medical education (CME) for physicians. Accreditation in the ACCME System seeks to assure the medical community and the public that the National Medical Association delivers education that is relevant to clinicians’ needs, evidence-based, evaluated for its effectiveness, and independent of commercial influence.

The ACCME System employs a rigorous process for evaluating institutions’ CME programs according to standards that reflect the values of the educator community and aim to accelerate learning, inspire change, and champion improvement in healthcare. Through participation in accredited CME, clinicians and teams drive improvement in their practice and optimize the care, health, and wellness of their patients.

CME activities offered by the NMA include live educational activities (such as conferences lectures, symposia, and workshops), journal-based CME, and web-based CME. Live activities include the Annual Scientific Assembly, Annual Regional Meetings, and state/local society meetings. For a listing of upcoming NMA CME activities please see the schedule below.

Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly

The National Medical Association’s Scientific Assembly is acclaimed as the nation’s foremost forum on medical science and African American health. Each year, more than 5,000 African American physicians and other health professionals from across the country convene to participate in the scholarly exchange of medical advances and to develop health policy agenda for the coming year.

Through NMA’s 25 Scientific Specialty Sections, the NMA Convention and Scientific Assembly attracts the broadest spectrum of African American physicians, academicians and scientists in the country. The scientific program opens on a Saturday with special postgraduate courses and workshops, and continues through the following Wednesday with 25 concurrent Scientific Specialty sections ranging from Aerospace and Military Medicine to Women’s Health.

Annual Regional Meetings

The organizational structure of the NMA provides an established national network of affiliated community-based organizations with a powerful reach within African American communities across the nation. The NMA has 33 state and 98 local affiliated medical societies across the nation. The state and local societies are segmented into six geographic NMA regions. Each of the six regions holds an annual meeting in the spring.

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To advance the art and science of medicine for people of African descent through education, advocacy, and health policy to promote health and wellness, eliminate health disparities, and sustain physician viability.

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