SUMMA
Celebrating 29 years of service to the community
The goal of the Stanford University Minority Medical Alliance (SUMMA) is to increase diversity in the health professions in order to better care for underserved communities. Our annual pre-medical conference is one of the oldest on the west coast and draws hundreds of students from throughout the Bay Area. Learn more about SUMMA's conference
SUMMA is a coalition of Stanford medical students, including representatives from the Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (APAMSA), Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA), Stanford American Indigenous Medical Association (SAIMA), and the Student National Medical Association (SNMA), LGBTQ-Meds, Muslim Medical Association (SMMA). Learn more about these student associations
Together, we provide support to Stanford's minority medical students as they work toward their degrees and to a future in health care with better outcomes for minority patients. Learn more about why diversity in health care is important
Annual Stanford University Minority Medical Alliance (SUMMA) Conference Feb 6, 2021
SAVE THE DATE for the 30th Annual Stanford University Minority Medical Alliance (SUMMA) Conference. SUMMA student organization hosts one of the oldest pre-medical conferences on the west coast, typically drawing students throughout the Bay Area and California.
The goal of the Stanford University Minority Medical Alliance (SUMMA) is to increase diversity in the health professions in order to better care for underserved communities.
For the first time in 30 years, SUMMA will be going virtual. We are excited to expand our audience across the nation. Our virtual experience will simulate that of our in-person conference with concurrent pre-med sessions, a medical school exhibit hall, networking opportunities, social activities, and more.
Register online at:
summa21.stanford.edu
For more information, please email:
summaconference@stanford.edu
Watch presentations from the 2013 SUMMA Conference.