The NMA has issued a powerful statement in response to the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision weakening Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, underscoring what we have long known: voting rights are directly connected to health equity. As shared by Roger A Mitchell Jr MD, this decision raises serious concerns about equitable representation and the ability of communities of color to advocate for policies that impact their health and well-being. From access to care and public health funding to maternal health and chronic disease prevention, these outcomes are shaped by the voices represented at the ballot box. For more than a century, NMA has stood at the intersection of health, advocacy, and justice. We remain committed to protecting the rights that help build healthier, stronger communities for all. 🔗 Read the full statement: https://bit.ly/4ulqa1P #NMA #HealthEquity #VotingRights #HealthJustice #WeAreTheLegends
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The National Medical Association (NMA) is the nation’s oldest and largest organization representing African American physicians and health professionals in the United States. Established in 1895, the NMA is the collective voice of more than 35,000 African American physicians and the patients they serve. The NMA was founded in 1895, during an era in US history when the majority of African Americans were disenfranchised. The segregated policy of “separate but equal” dictated virtually every aspect of society. Racially exclusive “Jim Crow” laws dominated employment, housing, transportation, recreation, education, and medicine. Black Americans were subjected to all of the injustices inherent in a dual medical care system. Under the backdrop of racial exclusivity, membership in America’s professional organizations, including the American Medical Association (AMA), was restricted to whites only. The AMA determined medical policy for the country and played an influential role in broadening the expertise of physicians. When a group of black doctors sought membership into the AMA, they were repeatedly denied admission. Subsequently, the NMA was created for black doctors and health professionals who found it necessary to establish their own medical societies and hospitals.
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The National Medical Association proudly recognizes our Region V Trustee, Maurice Sholas, MD, PhD, for being featured in a powerful and timely discussion on the growing impact of AI and deepfake technology in healthcare. Dr. Sholas is highlighted in an AARP podcast/article exposing how scammers used AI to create a fake video of him promoting supplements, something he never endorsed, underscoring the real dangers of misinformation and exploitation in today’s digital landscape. This important feature brings national attention to the urgent need to protect both physicians and patients from fraudulent practices that can erode trust and cause harm. As leaders in healthcare, NMA remains committed to advocating for truth, integrity, and patient safety in an evolving digital world. 🔗 Read more and listen here: https://lnkd.in/eFTFSanp #NMA #HealthEquity #PatientSafety #DigitalHealth #WeAreTheLegends
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The National Medical Association and the Council on Concerns of Women Physicians invite you to a powerful and necessary conversation: Conversations with CCWP - Black Women, Mental Health, and Sisterhood: A Path to Healing and Empowerment May 14, 2026 7 PM EST / 6 PM CST Virtual Zoom Join an inspiring panel of leaders and advocates, including Nicole B. Washington, MD, Altha Stewart, MD, and Regina James, MD, as they explore the intersection of mental health, sisterhood, and healing within the Black community. Moderated by Drs. Angela T. Anderson and Veronica Wright, this conversation will uplift, inform, and empower, creating space for meaningful dialogue and shared experiences. This is more than a discussion, it’s a movement toward healing, connection, and equity. Register today at: https://bit.ly/4tMl5zS and be part of the conversation. #NMA #CCWP #BlackWomen #MentalHealthMatters #HealthEquity #Sisterhood #WeAreTheLegend
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Attention NMA Members—this is a must-attend event! The National Medical Association invites you to strengthen your leadership skills and elevate your voice with: Mastering the Meeting: Parliamentary Procedures Workshop 🗓 April 29, 2026 🕗 8:00 PM ET 📍 Virtual (Members Only) Learn directly from distinguished leaders including Melanie Hanna-Johnson, MD, MHSA, FACP, NMA Speaker of the House, and Beverly Fields, Esq., PRP, as they break down the essentials of effective meeting structure, governance, and decision-making. Whether you’re serving in leadership or looking to sharpen your skills, this workshop will give you the tools to lead with confidence, clarity, and impact. 💡 Strong leadership starts with strong structure. Don’t miss this opportunity to grow and lead more effectively. 🔗 Register now: https://bit.ly/4cMG3Iw #NMA #LeadershipDevelopment #ProfessionalGrowth #ParliamentaryProcedure #PhysicianLeadership #WeAreTheLegend
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The National Medical Association Internal Medicine Section invites you to an important and timely conversation: Beyond the Gene: APOL1 Awareness Through Clinical and Patient Perspectives 🗓 April 28, 2026 🕢 7:30 – 8:30 PM ET 📺 Live on @NMAInternalMed Featuring expert voices including Daniel J. Watford, MD, MPH, Lashawn Taylor, Adetokunbo Odunaiya, MD, and Freeman Mahone, this panel will explore APOL1-associated kidney disease with a focus on early detection, clinical implications, transplantation considerations, and advancing equity in kidney health. This is a critical conversation at the intersection of science, patient experience, and health equity. 🔔 Don’t miss it—tune in live and be part of the dialogue. #NMA #KidneyHealth #APOL1 #HealthEquity #Nephrology #BlackHealth #WeAreTheLegend
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Join us for an important conversation shaping the future of health policy and equity. The National Medical Association is proud to have NMA 126th President, Roger A. Mitchell Jr., MD, serving as keynote speaker at the Health Policy Forum: Continuing the Work – Shaping Tomorrow’s Health Together hosted by the DC Chamber of Commerce in partnership with CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield. 🗓 Tuesday, April 28, 2026 🕓 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM 📍 Washington, DC This dynamic forum brings together influential leaders across healthcare, policy, and community development to discuss the path forward in advancing health equity and improving outcomes for all communities. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from thought leaders, engage in meaningful dialogue, and be part of shaping tomorrow’s health landscape. 🔗 Register today: https://lnkd.in/eiEQNGmF #NMA #HealthPolicy #HealthEquity #PublicHealth #Leadership #HealthcareInnovation #WeAreTheLegend
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At a time when health equity matters more than ever, your voice doesn’t just matter; it’s essential. For over 130 years, the National Medical Association has been the leading voice for Black physicians and the patients we serve, driving change through policy advocacy, clinical excellence, and a relentless commitment to health justice nationwide. This is more than membership, this is a movement. This is where leadership is built. This is where impact is amplified. This is the home of the Black physician. Now we’re calling on physicians, residents, and medical students to step into your power and stand with us. Join a legacy that shapes the future of medicine Expand your network with leaders across the country Use your voice to drive real change in healthcare Don’t wait. Be part of something bigger. Become a member today at: nmanet.org #NMA #HomeoftheBlackPhysician #HealthEquity #WeAreTheLegend
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Over the last two days, I had the great opportunity to discuss AI and the future of Health Equity. Just as important I was able to steep myself in National Medical Association history with a visit to the Robert F Boyd MD memorial. Dr Boyd was the first President of the NMA and a pillar in the history of Meharry Medical College
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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 #NMA #PublicHealth #HealthEquity #EndViolence #HealthcareJustice #CommunityHealth
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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 #NMA #LeadershipDevelopment #ParliamentaryProcedure #ProfessionalDevelopment #PhysicianLeadership #NMACommunity
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