All RFUMS student organizations are open to all students regardless of sex, gender, sexual orientation, race, national origin, or any other protected basis.
Contact: AAWP@rfums.org
American Association of Women Podiatrists' purpose is to further the art and science of podiatric medicine; to promote interests common to women podiatrists and the public; to aid and encourage women, pre-podiatry, podiatry, and post-graduate podiatry students in the study, practice, and advancement of the profession through education and research; and to make more visible the talents, training, work, and efforts of women podiatrists.
Contact: AMWA@rfums.org
Since its beginning in 1915, the American Medical Women’s Association has become the largest professional organization for women physicians. As the number of women physicians steadily grows, AMWA strives to increase the opportunities for women in medicine & provide a strong network for women medical students and physicians.
Contact: APAMSA@rfums.org
The Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association is a national organization established in 1995 to address the unique challenges and needs of Asian Pacific Americans in medicine. The Chicago Medical School chapter was founded in 1996 and has since been actively involved in both national and regional projects to promote the awareness of Asian Pacific American health issues.
Contact: hillel@rfums.org
Jewish Student Union is an organization that promotes Jewish life on the RFU campus through holding holiday celebrations, community-building events, and educational opportunities. Whether you are looking to continue old traditions or looking to learn new ones, we would love for you to join us.
Contact: lmsa@rfums.org
The Latino Medical Student Association is a national student organization created to unite and empower Latino medical students via service, mentorship, and education. We also aim to advocate for the health of the Latino community by addressing the health care needs of the Latino community and through policy change. We look forward to sharing our enriching and diverse culture with the RFU community.
Contact: MSFC1@my.rfums.org
The purpose of this organization is to increase education, awareness, and open discussion regarding issues of reproductive health and to support those within the medical community who are working to ensure the availability of all reproductive health care services.
Contact: IMA@rfums.org
Muslim Student Association's mission is to:
Contact: pama@rfums.org
Our mission is to educate the Polish community in the surrounding area about the importance of health management, health promotion, and prevention, as well as the role of different health professionals in the care of patients. We organize events that advocate for health education and screening as well as fundraise for the other Polish organizations. As the number of Polish Americans in the US rises, there is a pressing need for healthcare workers who have experience working and communicating with diverse populations. PAMA’s service projects provide students with opportunities to practice their clinical skills in a multicultural setting, improve their medical Polish, and provide free quality health services to those who are in need. Our group will hold guest lecturers and educational panels as well as volunteer both on and off-campus. A long-term goal will be to inform Polish Americans and other European descent immigrants about the importance of health care and maintenance of chronic diseases
Contact: SOL@rfums.org
Salud Ofrecida A Latinos (SOL) is a service-based organization that provides education and free healthcare to the local underserved population. We focus our efforts on the primary healthcare needs of the Latino community. As the number of Hispanics in the US rises, there is a pressing need for healthcare workers who have experience working and communicating with this population. SOL’s service projects provide students with opportunities to practice their clinical skills in a multicultural setting, improve their medical Spanish, and provide free quality health services to those who are in need. We offer diabetes and obesity screening, blood pressure checks, nutritional information, glaucoma screening, eye examinations, and information on affordable health insurance. Our fundraisers help to purchase medical supplies for our free clinic days and help raise awareness about our work in the Latino community. We look forward to a strong year of continuing these projects and developing new ways to reach out to the local communities while learning and having fun.
Contact: solefit@rfums.org
The purpose of Sole Fit is to create an interprofessional team that will work together to provide shoes to local, underprivileged children. Sole Fit has established a partnership with the nationally recognized organization “Shoes That Fit”. Shoes That Fit will partner Sole Fit with a local school where the club will collect funds and shoes to sponsor the children. The mission of Shoes That Fit is “to provide new shoes for the children in need so that they can attend school in comfort and with dignity, better prepared to learn and play”. It is Sole Fit’s goal to follow this same mission.
Contact: SAMOSA@rfums.org
The purpose of SAMOSA is to (1) promote awareness and appreciation of South Asian culture through events and (2) build a community of students that are interested in South Asian culture and activities. This goal will be accomplished through hosting events and sending regular emails about upcoming holidays and activities to engage students.
Contact: spectrum@rfums.org
Spectrum student organization exists to support the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, plus (LGBTQ+, LGBTQ, LGBT) student population at 无码群交, by providing a safe and supportive environment, advocating for their rights against discrimination and providing resources to make their education a positive experience.
Contact: SNMA@rfums.org
The Student National Medical Association is the nation's oldest and largest student organization focused on the needs and concerns of medical students of color. SNMA is dedicated to creating an atmosphere wherein professional excellence and moral principles can find the fullest expression. SNMA promotes the dissemination of information relative to minority issues in the field of medical education while taking the necessary and proper steps to eradicate practices in the field of health profession education that compromises the goal of providing quality education to minorities and women. SNMA strives to promote increases in the levels of minority student recruitment, admissions, and retention in schools training health professionals. Our vision is to bring a sense of diversity with professional excellence and the highest standard of integrity while serving our community, our school, and our fellow peers.
Contact: SNPhA@rfums.org
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Student National Pharmaceutical Association has the following purposes; to promote the interests of SNPhA members, to define the future role of minority health professionals in the community, to develop a positive image of minority health professionals, to coordinate programs that will improve the health care awareness of minority communities, and to encourage SNPhA members upon graduation to become active SNPhA members.
Contact: SNPMA@rfums.org
The Student National Podiatric Medical Association is the official national organization representing the minority student bodies of the podiatric medical colleges across the country. SNPMA functions to promote ethnic minority equality in the podiatric colleges and profession. The term “ethnic minority” includes Black (African) American, Hispanic, Asian, American Indian, and Mexican Americans, as defined by HHS Department of Health and Human Services.
Contact: WHIG@rfums.org
The mission of the Women’s Health Interest Group is to provide students with the opportunity to learn about careers and specialties in women’s health and to stimulate involvement in service-learning projects, volunteer work, and awareness events involving women and women’s health in our community. These goals will be accomplished through guest lecturers and discussion panels from interdisciplinary professional working in the field, service events with local women’s organizations, and campus-wide lectures and /or activities aimed at promoting awareness of current events and issues in women’s health.