Catholic Medical Students Association

The Catholic Medical Students Association is an association of medical students in the United States, operating in conjunction with the Catholic Medical Association.

The stated goal of the organization is to promote spiritual and moral values among medical students and to foster the development of spiritual life and worship. It publishes a quarterly medical ethics newsletter and host lectures in conjunction with regional guilds of the Catholic Medical Association.

The organization has branches at various universities throughout the United States.

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