Malta Medical Students' Association - Executive Board Members 2012-2013

Executive Board Members 2012-2013

  • President - Daniel Vella Fondacaro
  • Vice-President - Keith Pace
  • Secretary General - Alexander Paul Grima
  • Financial Officer - Lisa Buttigieg
  • MMSA Officer on Medical Education - Myranda Attard
  • NEO/NORE-In - Tara Giacchino
  • NEO/NORE-Out - Kelly Gatt
  • MMSA Officer on Reproductive Health including AIDS - Thelma Xerri
  • MMSA Public Health Officer - Matthew Baldacchino
  • MMSA Officer on Human Rights and Peace - Matthew Valentino
  • MMSA Electives Coordinator - Ethan Caruana
  • Leisure Officer - Julian Agius
  • Media and Marketing Officer - Arlène Gatt
  • MMSA Officer of Peer Education - Fabrizia Cassar

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