MSU Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students serves to encourage, retain, and empower minority students pursuing careers as physicians. Instagram: MSU_MAPS
In collaboration with MSU Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students, Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc., and Rising Black Men, The NAACP will be collecting donations for Greater Lansing families!
The Pre-med planner, created by @MelaninMD was designed to set pre-med students of color up for success when it comes time to apply to medical school! Use the discount code MSUMAPS at checkout for $5 off @ https://t.co/XKbPMN6tJG
MAPS is excited to announce that E-Board applications for the โ20-โ21 school year are going out today! Be on the look out for an email with the application, and make sure to submit your completed app by April 13th!
AMEC 2020 is coming up, and we are asking our MSU family to support us in our effort to raise funds to attend the conference this year! Head to our website and click 'Support' to learn more about our goals, and to donate. Like this message and spread the word. Thank You ๐ฅผ๐
It's Health Fact Friday! We know you missed it ๐ค Did you know, Dr. Antonia Coello Novello was the first Hispanic AND first woman to serve as Surgon General from 1990-1993! She is also considered a trailblazer for her research in kidney disease and transplant procedures.
Allow us to introduce ourselves..๐๐ฅผ Head in over to our instagram (msu_maps) to learn more about the amazing ladies who make up this years MAPS E-Board!
It's Health Fact Friday! Did you know, Dr. Charles Richard Drew was an African American surgeon and medical researcher often referred to as the "Father of the Blood Bank" for revolutionizing blood storage techniques during WW2. Shout out to our Drew Scholars!! ๐๐ฅผ
Last week, we held our first Journal Club of 2019/20 w/ @DrewScholars and @MSUMAPS to help potential #medschool students build comprehension skills, a vital part of #MCAT. Several current CHM students joined to help, engaging in both small- and large-group discussions. #SpartanMD
It's Health Fact Friday! Did you know that starting a habit of excercising young helps slow down bone deterioration in old age? 30 minutes of exercise per day will help keep your bones and your heart healthy!
We hope your October is off to a great start! Join us at our next general meeting on Monday, October 7th where we will welcome Rosemarie Handley from the MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine as our guest speaker. See you there! ๐๐
We hope you all are having a restful and productive Sunday! This is a reminder that our next general meeting is tomorrow, September 23rd. We hope to see you there!
It's that time again for Health Fact Friday! Did you know, Alexa Canady became the first female African American neurosurgeon in the United States in 1981. She is also a Lansing, Michigan native ๐ฉ๐พโโ๏ธ๐
MAPS would like to thank the med school students from @MSUMD and @MSU_Osteopathic for joining us for our first meeting of the year. We had a great time!