AMWA membership is open to all those who wish to advance women in medicine and promote the health of women and their families. We actively welcome members from BIPOC and LGBTQI+ communities to join our AMWA families.
Medical student branches play a vital role in the AMWA Medical Student experience by providing support and resources for their members, as well as valuable leadership and mentoring opportunities. Branches organize local events and facilitate interactions and connection with national AMWA initiatives and leadership. Branch leaders also act as the face of AMWA on their medical school campuses. We encourage medical student members to affiliate with their local institutional branches to get the most from their AMWA membership.
AMWA medical student branches are organized into nine geographic regions. Each region has a regional director who serves as the main contact for each branch within that region. Regional Directors organize regional conferences and events each year, facilitate resource sharing, and connect student mentors.
Click on the links below to check out our regional calendars and connect with our medical student leaders!
Thank you for your interest in starting a new AMWA Student Branch! Your initiative confirms that you also believe in the promise of women in medicine. As the founder of an official AMWA student branch, you will participate in a long tradition of working to advance the needs of women in medicine. AMWA provides its student members with invaluable benefits, such as professional support and friendship, opportunities for mentoring by established female physicians, and support for career and leadership development. AMWA also offers various scholarships and grants, overseas training opportunities, and free lodging for residency interviews. With over 150 student branches in allopathic and osteopathic medical schools throughout the U.S. and the Caribbean, you are joining forces with thousands of student members in celebrating the achievements of women in medicine while working to secure a brighter future for women. Now let’s get you started!
Premedical Branches: please visit the Start a Premed Branch page for premed specific information.
Getting Started
Listed below are the steps you need to take in order to become an official AMWA Student Branch.
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This may include students enrolled in accredited medicine and health-related graduate programs. Find out who is eligible to join here.
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Students are not considered AMWA members until they have registered as a member with national AMWA and paid membership dues.
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You should encourage as many potential members as possible to join AMWA!
Contact your institution’s Student Affairs Office, or equivalent entity, to get started with the process of establishing AMWA as a new student group at your school.
Establish a branch bank account through your school.
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Elect an executive board. Only AMWA National Members are eligible for leadership positions.
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Determine your AMWA branch objectives for the upcoming year, including fundraising, community service, advocacy, and other projects. Additional branch resources can be found here.
Leadership List: Names of elected officials, Email addresses
Your Branch Bylaws
List of national AMWA Branch Members
Name and email of the chapter faculty advisor
After AMWA receives the above information, we will approve your Bylaws and send your president a branch number. You are now an approved student branch. Welcome to AMWA!
Before you become an officially approved AMWA Student Branch, you need to establish a set of Bylaws, by which your branch plans to abide. Below you can download a copy of suggested student branch bylaws. Do not forget to mail a copy of your branch bylaws to the aforementioned national AMWA leaders!
→ It may be desirable to seek a faculty member who is willing to serve as a branch advisor, even if it is not required by your institution.
→ As new members join, please be sure that you have verification of their registration with national AMWA.
→ Please keep your Regional Director up-to-date on your branch’s leadership contact information, especially after leadership transitions.
→ Please encourage your members to read their monthly AMWA emails, including NewsFlash and Student NewsFlash. Feel free to send information about events held at your local institution to the National Medical Student Secretary (Premeds: National Premed Secretary) to be included in the Student NewsFlash.
→ Please encourage branch members to become involved in leadership activities at the local and national levels. There are outstanding opportunities that often arise for those who become involved in leadership roles!