Student National Medical Association Inc

Student National Medical Association Inc Diversifying the Face of Medicine Since 1964. The SNMA's founding chapters were Meharry Medical College and Howard University College of Medicine. SNMA, Inc.

The Student National Medical Association (SNMA) was founded in 1964 as a sub-division of the National Medical Association (NMA), largely through the effort and support of W. Montague Cobb, MD, an NMA member (and, later, NMA President), who spearheaded the initiative to include medical students in the association's ranks. NMA recognized the need to give active support to medical students and encour

age them in the pursuit of careers as physicians. By 1970, SNMA began to consider becoming an independent organization. Medical students wanted to set a programmatic agenda, legislate and govern funds (obtained through the collection of membership dues and other sources), and determine administrative priorities, which were understandably different from those of the parent organization, whose focus was more aligned to the interests and concerns of practicing medical professionals. On October 4, 1971, the SNMA became an independent corporation, having formed its original Constitution and By-Laws and filing for IRS 501(c)3 non-profit status. was born. Early achievements included the publication of the association's first "signature" publication, The Black Bag, and the introduction of regular regional conventions. "Affirmative Action" legislation was in place everywhere, with increased minority enrollments rising at schools throughout the country and on most medical school campuses. SNMA's network grew steadily. Throughout the 1980s, as SNMA continued to build, new chapters were added and current ones were strengthened. SNMA members at the local level focused on "getting the word out," promoting the themes of mutual support for medical students of color and advocating for the transformation of medical teaching, to include cultural sensitivity training in the instruction received by all students. In the mid-to-late '80s, SNMA leadership began to bring stronger focus to its community service efforts, fulfilling the organization's mission not only to nurture and support the academic enrichment of its medical student members, but also to serve communities in a very real and proactive way. Still focused on student enrichment, SNMA's National Protocols were introduced as a template for local chapters in order to serve the communities in which they also worked as students. Intending to both "pipeline" youth into the fields of medicine and scientific research, while also addressing specific healthcare concerns, SNMA's National Protocols have continued to be the backbone of the organization's identity, strength, and character. Some protocols have served as the basis for significant philanthropic support, professional alliances and partnerships, and formed the foundation for federally funded programs having a national scope. In the first twenty-five years, the students conducted much of the work of the organization, under the direction of the medical student Board of Directors. The 1990s saw a tremendous increase in membership growth, as well as nationwide interest and participation in the Annual Medical Education Conference and National Convention. Meeting the needs of this increased volume of activity, SNMA employed its first permanent full-time staff members. By 1995, the staff consisted of three personnel, with auxiliary services procured from subcontractors and other outside service providers. Programmatic initiatives were complemented during these years by the introduction of several major business plans, which were adopted by the House of Delegates; in 1999, a "30-Year Business Plan" was introduced. SNMA also conducted its first "International Mission," traveling to Jamaica, West Indies, in 1999. The turn of the century represented a giant leap forward. In 2000, the organization obtained its first significant federal contract. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention awarded a contract to SNMA to conduct HIV/AIDS intervention and prevention training through the SNMA-conceived HIP Corps program. HIP Corps was a unique concept, an outgrowth of SNMA's Sexual Health Awareness protocol wherein SNMA medical student members serve as both agents and trainers of other students to conduct and deliver information to the community regarding HIV and AIDS, with a focus that is culturally sensitive to the populations addressed. Other smaller contracts and grants followed and continue to be pursued. The need for more physical space and staff necessitated the acquisition of a small office building in Washington, D.C. While evidence of the organization's growth, is has also meant significantly increased responsibility for SNMA student leaders and the staff, and required more complex management. To sustain growth, there is an increased need for consistent administration led by the National Headquarters, to support the association's mission and related projects. New policies and procedural guidelines are anticipated to accommodate development, and to ensure continued longevity and sustained growth of the organization. The dynamic nature of technology transformed communication throughout the organization. The website, email and other electronic communication now had an immediate and integral role. Programmatically, the legislative demise of national Affirmative Action incentives demanded that SNMA leaders innovate to create avenues to reach and motivate underserved students, and encourage them to our ranks. In addition, the growing disparity in healthcare access and quality to underserved communities focused the energies of SNMA community outreach and advocacy. Transition to new and creative program strategies takes time, requiring the diligence and persistence of SNMA members, leaders and staff, as departures from past business practices are eminent. What remains constant is the mission and policy governance by and for the medical students; this is the SNMA.

That’s a wrap on Day 2 of the SNMA June NLI! 🎉🩺🏛️The day was filled with incredible guest speakers, engaging leadership ...
06/14/2026

That’s a wrap on Day 2 of the SNMA June NLI! 🎉🩺🏛️

The day was filled with incredible guest speakers, engaging leadership development sessions, and meaningful discussions on the history of SNMA, its leadership structure, and professionalism on social media. We were inspired by the wealth of knowledge shared throughout the day and the passion of everyone in the room.

It was wonderful to reconnect with familiar faces while also welcoming so many new ones into the SNMA family. We hope everyone left today with new connections, fresh perspectives, and valuable insights to carry forward in their leadership journeys. 💙



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That’s a wrap on Day 1 of the SNMA June NLI! 🩺🏛️Today, we connected with fellow leaders, built new relationships, and ha...
06/13/2026

That’s a wrap on Day 1 of the SNMA June NLI! 🩺🏛️

Today, we connected with fellow leaders, built new relationships, and had the opportunity to tour the SNMA National Headquarters. It was an incredible start to what promises to be an impactful weekend of leadership, learning, and fellowship.

We’re excited and ready for tomorrow’s packed agenda! Safe travels to everyone still making their way here. We can’t wait to see you tomorrow. 💙🤍🩺

Featured Speaker Spotlight: Dr. Amaka Ofodu Your digital presence matters—especially during application season. Join Dr....
06/11/2026

Featured Speaker Spotlight: Dr. Amaka Ofodu

Your digital presence matters—especially during application season. Join Dr. Amaka Ofodu, Med-Peds Hospitalist and Clinical Instructor at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, for an insightful session on: “Social Media Etiquette: Social Media and Application Season”

As future physicians and leaders, what you post online can shape opportunities, professional relationships, and first impressions. Dr. Ofodu will discuss best practices for navigating social media professionally, maintaining authenticity, and building a digital presence that reflects your values and career goals.

✨ Learn how to leverage social media wisely while preparing for residency applications, leadership opportunities, and your future in medicine.

June National Leadership Institute 2026
📅 June 12–14, 2026
📍 Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center | Washington, DC

Featured Speaker Spotlight: Denisha Thomas 🤝Strong leadership starts with strong teams. Join Denisha Thomas, SNMA’s Gove...
06/11/2026

Featured Speaker Spotlight: Denisha Thomas 🤝

Strong leadership starts with strong teams. Join Denisha Thomas, SNMA’s Governance and Special Projects Specialist and former National Chairwoman of the Board of Directors, for an engaging session on: “Building Functional Teams: An Overview of the Five Dysfunctions of a Team”

Drawing from years of leadership experience within SNMA and her work supporting organizational governance, Denisha will share practical strategies for fostering trust, improving communication, strengthening accountability, and creating high-performing teams that drive meaningful impact.

✨ Whether you're leading a chapter, committee, or national initiative, this session will provide valuable tools to help your team thrive.

June National Leadership Institute 2026
📅 June 12–14, 2026
📍 Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center | Washington, DC

Featured Speaker Spotlight: Dr. Kameron Matthews 🌟Join us at June NLI 2026 for an inspiring session with Kameron Matthew...
06/10/2026

Featured Speaker Spotlight: Dr. Kameron Matthews 🌟

Join us at June NLI 2026 for an inspiring session with Kameron Matthews, MD, JD, FAAFP, Chief Health Officer of IMPaCT Care, as she presents: “Lead Forward: Creating Your Leadership Journey with Purpose”

A nationally recognized physician leader, health policy expert, and advocate for health equity, Dr. Matthews has dedicated her career to transforming healthcare systems and expanding opportunities for underserved communities. Through her leadership across clinical care, public health, and policy, she has helped shape innovative models that improve outcomes and advance equity nationwide.

✨ Discover how to build a leadership journey rooted in purpose, service, and impact.

June National Leadership Institute 2026
📅 June 12–14, 2026
📍 Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center | Washington, DC

RISE Together at June NLI 2026! 🌅Join us for an inspiring session with Dr. Renée Volny Darko, DO, MBA, FACOG, as she pre...
06/10/2026

RISE Together at June NLI 2026! 🌅

Join us for an inspiring session with Dr. Renée Volny Darko, DO, MBA, FACOG, as she presents “Putting the S in SNMA: Managing Leadership and Student Success.”

As a physician, author, global health advocate, and accomplished leader, Dr. Darko brings a wealth of experience in balancing professional excellence with meaningful service. Her journey in medicine, leadership, and mentorship offers valuable lessons for current and future physician leaders.

✨ Learn how to lead with purpose, prioritize student success, and create lasting impact in your communities.

June National Leadership Institute (NLI) 2026
📅 June 12–14, 2026
📍 Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center | Washington, DC

✨ RISE Together at NLI 2026! ✨Join us for an inspiring panel discussion, “Standing Out Without Being ‘Perfect’: What Adm...
06/09/2026

✨ RISE Together at NLI 2026! ✨

Join us for an inspiring panel discussion, “Standing Out Without Being ‘Perfect’: What Admissions Actually Remembers,” featuring a dynamic group of physician and student leaders who have navigated the path to medicine with authenticity, resilience, and purpose. Hear as they share candid insights on leadership, service, mentorship, overcoming challenges, and what truly makes applicants memorable beyond grades and test scores.

Whether you're a pre-medical student, medical student, or aspiring leader, this conversation will empower you to embrace your unique journey and lead with confidence.

June National Leadership Institute (NLI) 2026
📅 June 12–14, 2026
📍 Washington, DC | Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center

🚨 BREAKING NEWS 📰🚨Local Medical Student Becomes the National President of the Student National Medical Association (SNMA...
06/08/2026

🚨 BREAKING NEWS 📰🚨

Local Medical Student Becomes the National President of the Student National Medical Association (SNMA) Board of Directors

Washington, DC – The Student National Medical Association (SNMA) is excited to announce the appointment of Kailyn Geter as the newly elected National President for the 2026–2027 Board of Directors. The National President plays a vital role in implementing their Executive Agenda and guiding the organization’s mission of supporting the needs and interests of members nationwide.

Please join us in congratulating President Geter as she leads SNMA into a year of RISING Up together! 💙🤍

Strategic leadership starts with a plan. Join Dr. DaShawn Hickman, MD, PhD, and Dr. Bukky Akingbola, DO, MS for A Beginn...
06/07/2026

Strategic leadership starts with a plan.

Join Dr. DaShawn Hickman, MD, PhD, and Dr. Bukky Akingbola, DO, MS for A Beginner’s Guide to Strategic Planning at NLI 2026. Learn practical leadership strategies, goal-setting frameworks, and how to turn vision into impact while leading meaningful change in medicine and your communities.

🌟 Rise Together at SNMA’s June National Leadership Institute! 🌟Join us for an inspiring session with Dr. Priscilla M. Mp...
06/06/2026

🌟 Rise Together at SNMA’s June National Leadership Institute! 🌟

Join us for an inspiring session with Dr. Priscilla M. Mpasi, a nationally recognized leader in population health, pediatric care, advocacy, and health policy. Through her journey from SNMA chapter leader to National Vice-President Emerita, Dr. Mpasi will share insights on SNMA’s history, structure, and the leadership foundations that empower us to create lasting impact in our communities.

Come learn how understanding our organization’s legacy can strengthen your leadership and help you lead with purpose while serving with impact.

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