
Who Should Join the Catholic Medical Association?
- Physicians and Dentists: Active, Retired and Residents
- Nurses
- Medical Students
- Allied Health Care Professionals
- Clergy, Religious and Seminarians
- All people interested in supporting the promotion of Catholic values
in Medicine
Member Benefits are Spiritual, Professional, Educational and Social
Spiritual and Professional Support: Receive
support in maintaining Catholic values while pursuing your medical
career. Help students and residents prepare for an exciting and challenging
future in medicine. Terrific networking opportunities.
Issues: Learn
about Catholic values in Medicine on pertinent issues such as physician
assisted suicide, abortion, Natural Family Planning and access reference
material on the Catholic position on health-related issues.
Publications: Receive
the The Linacre Quarterly, an outstanding journal published by the
CMA focusing on ethical, medical and moral issues. You will also receive
our National Newsletter with latest CMA news, current events and activities.
Conferences: Attend
regional and national conferences designed to increase awareness of
moral issues faced by physicians and health care professionals. CME
credits are usually offered at these events.
Local Activities: There
may be a Local Guild already established in your area or diocese. Local
Guild activities include networking and support opportunities, annual
St. Luke's Mass, seminars, and civic and private volunteer programs.
International Service: Volunteer
for service in health care projects overseas through our Medical Missions
program.


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