
National Medical Association
The National Medical Association (NMA) is a professional organization in the United States that represents African American physicians and health professionals. Founded in 1895, its mission is to advocate for the health of minority communities, promote equity in healthcare, and support the professional development of its members. The NMA focuses on addressing health disparities, improving access to quality care, and ensuring that diverse voices are heard in medical policy discussions. Through education, research, and community outreach, the NMA strives to enhance the overall health of underserved populations nationwide.