Student Organizations Directory
Some of our most unique student experiences come out of our 100+ student organizations. They offer plenty of opportunities to bond with your peers and mentors on different and diverse levels. Learn something new, network, serve others or just get together for fun. The choice is yours.
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Doctors of Tomorrow
The University of Michigan Medical School’s Doctors of Tomorrow (DOT) outreach program exposes underrepresented minority students to careers in medicine, and provides them with the skillset needed to help them pursue this path.
Emergency Medicine Interest Group (EMIG)
The Emergency Medicine Interest Group is a student interest group at UMMS dedicated to provide medical students with early exposure to the exciting field of emergency medicine.
Family Medicine Interest Group (FMIG)
The Family Medicine Interest Group (FMIG) strives to educate the student body about family medicine’s role in our health care system, dispel myths about the field, and demonstrate how family medicine is changing to improve its patient-centered model of medical care.
First in Family
First in Family at the University of Michigan Medical School provides medical students who are first-generation (defined as students with parents who do not have four-year degrees) and/or low-income with the academic, professional, financial, and community resources necessary to succeed in medical school and in the medical profession.
Frog Island Track Club
Frog Island Track Club focuses on providing medical students with the opportunity to work with 1st to 6th graders in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Galens Medical Society
Galens Medical Society is the University of Michigan Medical School's largest and longest running service and social organization.
Genomic Medicine Interest Group (GenoMIG)
The Genomic Medicine Interest Group provides University of Michigan Medical School students with resources and opportunities to explore an emerging medical field that uses genomic information to provide patients with enhanced health outcomes.
Get Access: Geriatric Education on Telehealth
GET Access is an organization that provides one-to-one remote technological guidance to geriatric patients so that they may use video software to participate in medical appointments and to connect with family & friends.
Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS)
The GHHS recognizes students who practice patient-centered care by modeling the qualities of integrity, excellence, compassion, altruism, respect and empathy.
Hope Medical Clinic Student Organization
Hope Medical Clinic is a free clinic in neighboring Ypsilanti.
Institute for Healthcare Improvement Open School
The IHI Open School is an interdisciplinary student organization that provides students of all health professions with a wide variety of opportunities and experiences in the field of quality improvement and patient safety locally at the University of Michigan and on both a national and international level.
Jewish Medical Student Association (JeMSA)
A group that is focused on fostering Jewish community at the medical school.
Latin American & Native American Medical Association (LANAMA)
The Latin American & Native American Medical Association was founded in 1985 to provide a more welcoming and supportive environment for our Native American and Latinx medical students at the University of Michigan Medical School.
Let’s PLAY
Provides after school programming for elementary students in local under resourced schools.
Lifestyle Medicine Interest Group (LMIG)
The Lifestyle Medicine Interest Group (LMIG) educates members about the evidence-based practice of helping individuals and families adopt and sustain healthy behaviors that affect health and quality of life.
Med ECG
Med ECG is a medical student group that works on pro bono consulting projects with non-profit health care organizations in the local Ann Arbor and Metro Detroit community.
MedART
MedART is a longitudinal art therapy class for medical students that creates a space for discussion and creative expression. Sessions are free.
Medical Arabic at The University of Michigan
Medical Arabic at the University of Michigan aims to help future and current healthcare providers and physicians develop the basic spoken Arabic language skills needed to communicate effectively with Arabic-speaking patients. The group is dedicated to helping participants provide culturally competent and sensitive health care by hosting lecture series and journal clubs focused on the Arab American experience.
Medical Arts Program
Superb patient care requires much more than simply applying practice guidelines and insights from the natural sciences to the bodies of human beings.
Medical French
The Medical French student organization consists of a group of French-speaking medical students and residents who are seeking to improve their language skills in both clinical and non-clinical settings.
Medical Home Visit Program
The Medical Student Home Visit Program is an elective program designed to give pre-clinical students the opportunity to experience a medical home visit alongside a physician.
Medical Mentorship Program at University of Michigan
The Medical Mentorship Program (MMP) strives to address disparities in medical school readiness through offering institutional support, mentorship and sponsorship to aspiring physicians and physician scientists from backgrounds that are under-represented in the field of medicine.
Medical Student Grand Rounds
Medical Student Grand Rounds is a monthly series of talks presented by medical students for an audience of medical students and interested faculty.
Medical Students for Choice® (MSFC)
Medical Students for Choice® is dedicated to ensuring that women receive the full range of reproductive health care choices.
Medical Students for Disability Health & Advocacy (MSDHA)
Medical Students for Disability Health & Advocacy (MSDHA) is a student organization that aims to promote disability health initiatives and unite students with disabilities and chronic illnesses as well as allies at the University of Michigan Medical School.