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150 MOTT TAMAMS The Minority Organization at Texas Tech (MOTT) is a local chapter of the state level Texas Association of Mexican-American Medical Students (TAMAMS). The principle goals of TAMAMS are to adaress the health care needs of the medically underserved peoples in the state of Texas with particular emphasis on the Mexican-American population, and to effectively increase the number of minority students in allopathic and osteopathic medical schools. As a subunit of TAMAMS, MOTT was established as an effort to cope with minority health care issues on a more local level. : = use Se Ge Be it? wisewecee A ; ¥ i ple “SER PRD R PAO EES ery: Pa, 1 hs Ly e roe Nae ae ee Tae — mt MOTT Officers 1985-86: President: Jacqueline Bickham Vice President: Gloria Rodarte Sec Treas: Sergio Ibarra Board Member; Luis Linan Liaisson Officer: Frank de la Torre TAMAMS (state): President: Juan Fitz Vice President: Manuel Garcia Secretary. Kelly Flood Ta pete Am, |
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NURSING AMBASSADOR CLUB The Ambassador Club of the School of Health Sciences Center, service, public Nursing was founded in December 1985 relations, and recruitment for the School with 18 charter members. Its purposes of Nursing; promotion of professionalism include supporting the philosophy of the and leadership; and community service. ‘ The officers (left to right): Bruce Slack, president; Sheelah Community service, public relations, and Pagendarm, historian; Angela Striebeck, vice-president; recruitment go hand in hand. Kelly Finley, secretary; (not pictured) Inola Pool, treasurer. Some Ambassadors taking a load off and relaxing An Executive Committee meeting in session after a meeting. planning activities. 149
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MEDICAL ASSOCIATION TTUHSC lead the state medical schools with 100% TMA membership for 1985-1986. The TMA promotes interest and awareness of organized medicine as it interacts with legislation, community service, and health care delivery. TMA 1985-1986 programs included: 1st Annual TMA TTUHSC 5K 10K Fun Run; Legislative Symposium, seminars on professional liability financial planning, and prepaid health care; golf shirt sale; and community service. Students served as delegates and committee representatives at state wide TMA meetings. TMA members also participated in Lubbock-Crosby- Garza County Medical Society Meetings. Officers: Presidents; Vice Presidents: Reporter: TMA Delegate: Alternate AMA Delegate: Alternate TMA Delegates: Paul Salva, Kenna Early Matt Macha, Bonnie Carter, Curt Curtis Chris Neill Allan Alexander, Jan Sunde Sam kleinman, Jo Sousa Cif SfaQ9s, Sai LOCOCO, Kelli Hampe, Matt Macha, Richard Harrison 151
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