Statement on Federal Cuts Threatening America’s Public Health Infrastructure The National Medical Association is deeply alarmed by reports of reductions in force across key federal agencies including the Department of […]
NMA Statement on the EPA’s Proposal to Rescind the Endangerment Finding For Immediate Release: October 8, 2025 Statement attributable to: Dr. Roger A. Mitchell, Jr. 126th President, National […]
NMA Statement on Federal Government’s Misleading Announcement On Acetaminophen Use in Pregnancy September 23, 2025 Yesterday’s announcement regarding the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy being linked to autism is both […]
NMA Calls for Immediate Removal of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The National Medical Association (NMA), representing the interests of the 50,000 Black physicians nationwide, calls on the President […]
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Recent changes to the CDC childhood vaccine schedule have shifted six vaccines, like flu, hepatitis A & B, RSV, and rotavirus, so they’re no longer universally recommended for all children, which has created confusion for families and clinicians.
As a pediatrician and NMA President-Elect, Dr. Brandi Freeman says:
“These are vaccines that we as pediatricians have relied on for decades to prevent serious illness, hospitalization, and even death in children. The science behind them has not changed… Delayed or missed vaccinations increase risk, especially for infants and young children.”
Vaccines remain safe, effective, and available. Talk with your child’s clinician about the best plan for your family.
🔗 Learn more: https://www.parents.com/cdc-vaccine-changes-2026-11881564
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Advancing health equity requires action at every level, including the states.
Roger A. Mitchell, Jr., MD, 126th President of the National Medical Association, emphasized the importance of a strong state-level strategy as a core component of NMA’s advocacy work.
We are pleased to collaborate with the American Medical Association to help consolidate efforts and strengthen coordinated advocacy that protects patients and advances health equity nationwide.
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The National Medical Association applauds the U.S. House for taking bipartisan action to extend enhanced ACA subsidies, helping protect affordable health coverage for millions.
As physicians, our members see firsthand how rising costs impact patients. While more work remains in the Senate, this is an important step toward protecting access to care.
🔗 Read more: https://nmanet.org/news/national-medical-association-applauds-house-action-to-protect-affordable-health-coverage/ or visit our website for details.
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🚨 Public Health Alert from the National Medical Association 🚨
Flu activity has reached severe levels nationwide, with record respiratory illness and a rapidly spreading new strain. As warned by Dr. Roger A. Mitchell, Jr., underserved communities are often hit hardest, and this season is not business as usual.
The NMA urges families to take flu safety seriously, including vaccination, early care, and prevention measures to protect our communities.
🔗 Read the full statement here: https://nmanet.org/news/national-medical-association-raises-alarm-as-flu-activity-reaches-severe-levels-nationwide/ or visit our website for details.
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The National Medical Association is proud to welcome our newest affiliate society, the South Jersey Medical Society!
Under the leadership of Roger A. Mitchell, Jr., MD, NMA continues to strengthen its national network of physician leaders committed to advancing health equity, advocacy, and excellence in medicine.
We look forward to collaborating, amplifying impact, and working together to better serve patients and communities across the nation.
Welcome to the NMA family!
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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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