TMA Member Sections

  • There’s no question the Texas Medical Association’s membership is diverse. And TMA’s six member sections capitalize on that as microcosms of the association itself, offering participants a chance to stand up for physicians and to improve patients’ health through professional development, policymaking, and advocacy.

  • Congratulations to the Incoming Elected Section Leaders

    TMA Sections are proud to announce results of 2024-2025 executive council elections. Learn more about the new council members.

    Learn More About the New Council Members

  • Medical Student Section (MSS)

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    TMA created the Medical Student Section (MSS) in the late 1970s to gain a student perspective among members and provide future physicians with a voice in TMA policy. This organized membership section helps focus attention on issues unique to Texas' students and provides a forum for students to communicate with each other.

    Learn More About the MSS
  • Resident and Fellow Section (RFS)

    Residents and Fellows

    The Resident and Fellow Section (RFS) is an organized membership section of TMA that helps address issues unique to Texas resident physicians and provides a forum for residents and fellows to communicate with each other and the membership at large. In addition, as an RFS member, you can help create TMA policy and help shape the environment in which you will practice medicine. Participation in the RFS is a complimentary benefit of your TMA membership.

    Learn More About the RFS
  • Young Physician Section (YPS)

    YPS

    The YPS provides a means for physicians in their first eight years of practice to participate in activities and programs relevant to the physician just entering practice. The section provides input into TMA policy through direct access and representation in the House of Delegates.

    Learn More About the YPS
  • International Medical Graduate (IMG) Section

    IMG

    The IMG Section was created in 1997 to promote diversity and integration in Texas medicine and provide a direct means for IMGs to participate in activities of TMA. A diverse group of physicians with a common vision, this section meets three times a year in conjunction with TMA conferences and the annual meeting of the House of Delegates.

    Learn More About
    the IMG Section
  • LGBTQ Health Section 

    YPS

    The LGBTQ Health Section provides a means for TMA member medical students, residents and fellows, and physicians to address important issues of interest in LGBTQ health. The section provides input into TMA policy through direct access and representation in the House of Delegates.

    Learn More About the LGBTQ Health Section
  • Women Physicians Section (WPS)

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    The WPS provides opportunities for female physicians to network with peers, discuss issues affecting their practice, and influence TMA policy through representation in the House of Delegates. 

    Learn More About the WPS
  • What could a TMA membership mean for you, your practice, and your patients?