The Latino Medical Student Association

The Latino Medical Student Association The Latino Medical Student Association is a 501(c)(3) non-profit org. In 2003, NNLAMS became a formally recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

founded to unite and empower current and future physicians through service, mentorship & education to advocate for the improved health of Hispanic & Latina/o/x communities in the US. In the 1960s and '70s, as they began their medical training, Hispanic and Latino-identifying medical students saw a need for self-determination and peer-to-peer support in seeking and progressing towards the medical p

rofession. These students, after initially forming regional organizations across the United States (US), recognized the importance of developing a national presence and voice to advocate for themselves, their patients, and their communities. In that vein, the National Network of Latin American Medical Students (NNLAMS) was founded in 1987 as a collaboration between regional Latino medical student groups and a central national core for unified targeted efforts. Over time, as the network and its regional members grew in size and complexity, national officer and board member positions were created. NNLAMS and its officers worked to improve the landscape of medicine and medical education for underrepresented medical students nationwide. The Midwest, Southeast, and Southwest organizations changed their names to NNLAMS while NBLHO (Northeast) and LMSA (West) maintained their names.

2006 was a landmark year for NNLAMS as the organization held its first national conference in conjunction with the National Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA). Thanks to the efforts of the national officers, board members, executive advisory counsel and support from Dr. Elena Rios (President & CEO of NHMA) the national conference was possible. The event brought in students from all over the country and set a venue to reflect upon the years work, network with other students and health professionals, and set the pace for the future operations and vision of NNLAMS. In an effort to unify all the Latino medical students from different regions under the same title, the name of the national organization was officially changed to LMSA in 2010 at the first independent LMSA national conference held at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Henceforth the five region will be referred to as LMSA Northeast, LMSA Midwest, LMSA Southeast, LMSA Southwest, and LMSA West. Today, LMSA serves over 2,000 health professions trainees, covering over 130 active student chapters across 40 US states and territories. As LMSA continues to expand, its mission remains the same: to unite and empower health professions trainees through service, mentorship, and education to advocate for the health of the Hispanic & Latina/o/x communities in the US.

LMSA is proud to highlight our continued partnership with the National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN)!✨Join NAHN ...
12/03/2025

LMSA is proud to highlight our continued partnership with the National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN)!✨
Join NAHN for their 2026 Hispanic Health Policy Summit, February 10–11, 2026 in Washington, DC.
This event is a gathering dedicated to advancing Latino health equity and shaping national policy conversations. In support of our shared mission. This is a valuable opportunity for emerging physicians and advocates to engage in policy dialogue, network with national leaders, and strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration within the Latino health workforce.
LMSA members receive an exclusive discounted registration rate: available now in the Members-Only section of our website!🥳

🌟 LMSA x NMDP: “NMDP Saves Lives” Competition! 🌟From Dec 1, 2025–Feb 27, 2026, LMSA chapters can host NMDP registry even...
12/03/2025

🌟 LMSA x NMDP: “NMDP Saves Lives” Competition! 🌟
From Dec 1, 2025–Feb 27, 2026, LMSA chapters can host NMDP registry events—and your region could win scholarship funds while helping save lives. 💙

Why participate?
💰 Scholarship prizes
📚 Training + education provided
🤝 Team-building with real impact
💛 Support NMDP’s lifesaving mission

Let’s grow the registry and uplift our communities together. ✨
Learn more at nmdp.org or email [email protected].

🌍 Today is World AIDS Day ❤️‍🩹LMSA stands in solidarity with those living with HIV, honoring lives lost and raising awar...
12/01/2025

🌍 Today is World AIDS Day ❤️‍🩹
LMSA stands in solidarity with those living with HIV, honoring lives lost and raising awareness for our comunidad.
Latino communities continue to face disproportionate rates of HIV due to systemic barriers — in 2022, 1 in 3 new HIV infections occurred among Hispanic/Latino individuals.
✨ Early testing, treatment, and education save lives.
Let’s continue to advocate, uplift, and support our communities today and every day. ❤️

🌟 Membership Office Hours Are Here! 🌟Have ideas you’d love to see implemented at the national level? Want to share feedb...
12/01/2025

🌟 Membership Office Hours Are Here! 🌟

Have ideas you’d love to see implemented at the national level? Want to share feedback, areas for improvement, or just pop in to say hi? 💬✨

Join Melissa (Deputy CDO) and Kailee (CDO) for open Membership Office Hours!
Whether you’re a premed, medical student, resident, or faculty member, we’d love to connect with you. 🤝💛

This is your space to:
🧠 Brainstorm new ideas
📣 Share concerns or suggestions
👋 Meet your national membership team

For any specific concerns, feel free to email us at [email protected]

Find the zoom link in our Linktree!

Join us in bringing awareness to Diabetes Awareness Month! *swipe through for the Spanish translation*Latino communities...
11/26/2025

Join us in bringing awareness to Diabetes Awareness Month!
*swipe through for the Spanish translation*

Latino communities are disproportionately affected — 1 in 4 have prediabetes, and nearly 50% will develop type 2 diabetes in their lifetime. But early detection and healthy habits can make a huge difference. 💙

Let’s learn the signs, get screened, and take steps today to protect our health and our familias. 🩺🌿

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Únete a nosotros para crear conciencia durante el Mes de la Diabetes!

Nuestras comunidades latinas se ven afectadas de manera desproporcionada — 1 de cada 4 tiene prediabetes y casi el 50% desarrollará diabetes tipo 2 en su vida. Pero la detección temprana y los hábitos saludables pueden hacer una gran diferencia. 💙

Aprendamos los signos, hagamos nuestros chequeos y tomemos acción hoy para proteger nuestra salud y la de nuestras familias. 🩺🌿

🌟 Congratulations to our 2024–2025 Annual Service Event Challenge Winners! 🌟LMSA National is proud to recognize the chap...
11/24/2025

🌟 Congratulations to our 2024–2025 Annual Service Event Challenge Winners! 🌟

LMSA National is proud to recognize the chapters whose outstanding service projects are uplifting communities and advancing our mission across the country. 💙💛

✨ This year’s winners:
🥇 TTUHSC – Frontera de Salud Project (Southwest)
🥈 Albany Medical College – Coffee for a Cause (Northeast)
🥉 UArizona COM–Phoenix – Food Pantry for Students (West)
🏅 Medical College of Wisconsin – Eyes of the Future Program (Midwest)

From improving access to preventive care, to addressing food insecurity, to empowering youth through hands-on STEM learning, these chapters are leading with corazón, advocacy, and community-centered action. ❤️🤝

Thank you to every LMSA chapter that submitted projects—your commitment to service continues to inspire and uplift our comunidad nationwide. ✨

November is Native American Heritage Month 🌾This month, LMSA honors the history, strength, and resilience of Native Amer...
11/23/2025

November is Native American Heritage Month 🌾
This month, LMSA honors the history, strength, and resilience of Native American and Alaska Native communities—while recognizing the health inequities they continue to face.

📊 Key Facts:
• AI/AN communities have long experienced lower health status.
• Life expectancy is 5.5 years shorter than the U.S. average.
• Higher rates of chronic liver disease, diabetes, su***de, and respiratory illness.
• Only 16.8% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher.
• Native Americans remain underrepresented in medicine (~0.4% of physicians).

As we honor this month, we can uplift AI/AN communities by:
✨ Supporting Indigenous-led health initiatives
✨ Amplifying Native voices and stories
✨ Advocating for equitable access to care and education
✨ Promoting pathways for Indigenous students in medicine

Together, we commit to learning, honoring, and uplifting Native communities—this month and always. 💛🏔️

The LMSA National Migrant Health Task Force is excited to continue our Mental Health in Immigrant Communities series wit...
11/22/2025

The LMSA National Migrant Health Task Force is excited to continue our Mental Health in Immigrant Communities series with our 3rd session, where we welcome Erica Lubliner, MD! She is the Director of the UCLA Spanish-Speaking Psychosocial Clinic and a psychiatrist dedicated to culturally and linguistically responsive mental health care for Latinx communities.

This session will provide clinical insight into mental health assessment, culturally informed communication, and best practices for caring for Spanish-speaking and immigrant patients. Dr. Lubliner will share practical strategies and clinical pearls that trainees can apply in real-world patient encounters.

Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Time: 9:00–10:00 PM EST

Please sign up using QR code or link in our bio!

💙 Giving Tuesday is almost here! 💙On December 2nd, join us in supporting LMSA as we continue our mission to uplift, empo...
11/21/2025

💙 Giving Tuesday is almost here! 💙
On December 2nd, join us in supporting LMSA as we continue our mission to uplift, empower, and advocate for the Latine and BIPOC communities in medicine.

Giving Tuesday is a powerful day of collective generosity — a moment to invest in social justice, educational opportunities, and initiatives that address inequities faced by our communities. Your support helps fund meaningful projects, expand student resources, and strengthen the next generation of culturally responsive physicians. ✨

Whether you donate, share, or spread the word, your contribution makes an impact.
📲 Scan the QR codes on the flyer to donate or learn more.

Thank you for helping us continue this work with purpose, community, and corazón. ❤️

Noviembre Azul: Mes de Prevención del Cáncer de Próstata 💙🙏Este mes, LMSA crea conciencia sobre el cáncer de próstata y ...
11/20/2025

Noviembre Azul: Mes de Prevención del Cáncer de Próstata 💙🙏
Este mes, LMSA crea conciencia sobre el cáncer de próstata y su impacto en nuestras comunidades latinas.

Es el cáncer más común en hombres latinos, con cerca de 13,000 casos nuevos al año en EE. UU., y muchos aún enfrentan diagnósticos tardíos y menores tasas de detección.

Te invitamos a:
✨ Informarte
✨ Conversarlo con tus seres queridos
✨ Abogar por la detección temprana
✨ Priorizar tu salud

La detección temprana salva vidas. Habla con tu médico sobre el PSA y otras pruebas. Juntos podemos reducir disparidades y promover la salud masculina. 💙🩺

Rumbo a SALUD 2026 💐Ready to turn your ideas into policy?📝 Submit a resolution for the 2026 SALUD Summit by 12/21/2025💬 ...
11/18/2025

Rumbo a SALUD 2026 💐
Ready to turn your ideas into policy?

📝 Submit a resolution for the 2026 SALUD Summit by 12/21/2025
💬 Join our National Policy office hours and resolution workshops to get feedback and support

Your voice shapes LMSA’s advocacy for nuestra comunidad – from local campuses to national policy.

Scan the QR codes on the slides or email [email protected] for questions.

🌟 Spanish as a Form of Advocacy 🌟Join us on November 21st at 4PM PST for an interactive workshop on strengthening your M...
11/18/2025

🌟 Spanish as a Form of Advocacy 🌟
Join us on November 21st at 4PM PST for an interactive workshop on strengthening your Medical Spanish skills and advocating for language-concordant care. 🩺🙏

We’ll cover:
1️⃣ Defining language concordance as a structural competency
2️⃣ Evidence on how Spanish communication improves safety, trust, and outcomes
3️⃣ Practical strategies from CUSM’s Medical Spanish curriculum
4️⃣ Concrete advocacy steps in clinic, curriculum, and policy

Includes Spanish script practice, a one-page documentation checklist, and a short role-play!

Featuring:
👩‍⚕️ Dr. Lopez Vera – Medical Spanish Director, CUSM
👨‍⚕️ Bradley Chapman – 1st Year Medical Student, CUSM

Scan the QR code or click the link in our bio to register!

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