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College of Human Medicine and SNMA Students Celebrate Black History Month

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Black history is American history. We pay tribute to the accolades of African Americans and honor the important contributions made to our shared national tapestry. These contributions include those to the industry of medicine. Members from the College of Human Medicine community recently spoke about Black History Month and what those contributions mean to them. Celebrating and Supporting Black History Month from MSU MD on Vimeo . Also in honor of Black History Month, students in the college's Student National Medical Association (SNMA) chapter featured profiles of Black physicians, faculty and administrators at the College of Human Medicine, originally shared on the chapter's Instagram page . 

College of Human Medicine Students Earn Important Designations at LMSA Midwest Regional Conference

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Members from the College of Human Medicine’s chapter of Latin American & Native American Medical Student Association (LANAMA) hit the road to take part in the Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA) Midwest Regional Conference earlier this month. With the college well represented at the Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine for the 32nd annual event, several future Spartan MDs received special designations. Students Kimberly Flores and Aldana Garcia were appointed to the executive board and Valerie Rozen received “Best Poster Presentation” at the conference’s research symposium. Read more on their special designations. Kimberly Flores Elected Next LMSA Co-Director Third-year student, Kimberly Flores, will be helping to lead the organization as the next Co-Director, filling the role of outgoing co-director and fellow College of Human Medicine student, Jennifer Chinchilla. New core executive board members are elected each year at the conference. During the process of electing th...