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AMSA |
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For
nearly 60 years the American Medical Student Association has been dedicated
to serving the needs of physicians-in-training. As a premedical student, you
are indeed a physician-in-training, and AMSA is here to help you in any way
it can. From an annual medical school fair for premeds to tips on the MCAT
and application process, from networking with medical students to linking up
premedical students from across the country, AMSA is committed both to
helping you get into medical school and to making you a better physician.
The
highlight for AMSA premedical students each year is most certainly the
national convention each spring, an event in which premedical students can
learn techniques for interviewing, share hints for the application process,
and attend a Medical School Fair to learn more about specific medical
schools. However, there is a wealth of activity at our local chapters as
well, including community service events such as teaching others about
HIV/AIDS, fundraisers such as a Fun Run, meetings such as hearing a speaker
on managed care, and social events such as pizza parties with local medical
students.
Since
its inception in 1986, the Premedical membership in AMSA has grown considerably.
Currently, there are 230 nationally chartered chapters and over 8,000
premedical members. With an ever-increasing demand for AMSA Premedical
chapters and benefits for our members, large growth is expected to continue.
AMSA's
mission for its premedical students is to provide information, support, and
leadership development for future physicians in training. As activists, we
seek to foster our philosophy of diversity and community service in the
premedical student, while providing benefits and services which aid future
physicians in training as they prepare for a career in medicine.
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