
Month: May 2025
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FIAMC Consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Read More: FIAMC Consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of MaryMay 3, 2025 was a special day for the International Federation of Catholic Medical Associations (FIAMC) because it was the day that the organization and members from around the globe […]
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Medcon 2025: Healthcare Needs Heroes
Read More: Medcon 2025: Healthcare Needs HeroesThe Catholic Medical Association hosted Medcon 2025, a conference for Catholic pre-medical students discerning a career in medicine, one rooted in the teachings and ministry of Christ. The conference was […]
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CMA Praises HHS for Recent Report on Gender Dysphoria in Youth
Read More: CMA Praises HHS for Recent Report on Gender Dysphoria in YouthThe Catholic Medical Association applauds HHS for its recent report, Treatment for Pediatric Gender Dysphoria Review of Evidence and Best Practice, that confirms what other countries once supporting hormonal and surgical interventions […]
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Real Excitement
Read More: Real ExcitementBy Fr. Christopher Kubat, M.D. Try for a moment to image and compare two scenarios. The first is being at a sporting event at a major stadium, or a concert […]
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CMA Welcomes and Prays for New Pope
Read More: CMA Welcomes and Prays for New PopeThe Catholic Medical Association joins the world in welcoming and praying for the newly elected Pope Leo XIV, the first pope from the United States with Peruvian roots and a […]
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The Greatest Gift
At the beginning of the life of Jesus, the Magi gave the Christ Child gold, frankincense and myrrh. Gold was a gift for a king, incense for God and myrrh was […]
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Learn About Mission in Uganda
CMA’s Medical Mission Interest Group gears up for another great year of presentations to discover various medical mission opportunities for members. The first presentation of 2026 will feature Deacon Gary […]
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A Message from CMA’s New President
Members and friends of the Catholic Medical Association, I would like to extend a heart-felt thanks to Dr. Michelle Stanford, for her service to the Catholic Medical Association as president […]
