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WANTED: Pro-life Medical Students, Resident Physicians, and Attending Physicians

September 22, 2011 by Gerard M. Nadal

As the new National Director for Medical Students for Life of America, I have as my first priority the goal of establishing a chapter of MSFLA in every medical school in the United States. Our outgoing coordinator, Dominique Monlezun has gotten us off to a great start by helping to start fifteen chapters last year. With your help, we can double or even triple that number over the next twelve months. Here’s where you come in.

There are plenty of pro-life doctors, nurses and medical students out there, but many may feel isolated and alone. They need us. They need our support. They need to meet other pro-life medical students and physicians.

We need them to know who we are at MSFLA, and that there are a great many like-minded professionals such as themselves, and that there’s strength in numbers. If you know of any pro-life doctors, nurses or medical students, please tell them about us and ask them to contact me at my email address:

gnadal@studentsforlife.org

Other people who might know of medical students and pro-life doctors would be pastors, pre-med students, members of your church, college professors, family members and family friends, classmates, etc.

MSFLA exists to support the needs of pro-life physicians in training, and network them with other like-minded medical professionals. We also have a number of conferences and other events, all aimed at teaching, mentoring and supporting pro-life medical students and resident physicians.

As we all know, the best time for starting a student organization is at the beginning of the school year, which is already underway, so the quicker we can gather the names of pro-life medical students, or the doctors and nurses who may know them, the better we’ll be able to reach out to them and support them.

Looking forward to an avalanche of names!

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  1. on September 22, 2011 at 8:17 AM Patricia Cornell

    Here are two pro-life physicians in Affton, MO just new to the profession. They are a couple. They are my physicians

    Drs. Jack and Dana Galbraith board-certified family medicine
    59 Grasso Plaza
    Affton, MO 63123 314-543-5258 exchange: 314-388-5257
    St. Anthony’s Family Physcians Organization


  2. on September 22, 2011 at 10:44 PM HeAdoptedMeFirst

    I’m so excited! My 16 year old plans on going into nursing and will def. be pro-life. Blessings on your work here!


  3. on September 22, 2011 at 11:41 PM Rev USMC

    “Medical Students For Life in America (MSFLA) exists to support the needs of pro-life physicians in training, and network them with other like-minded medical professionals. We also have a number of conferences and other events, all aimed at teaching, mentoring and supporting pro-life medical students and resident physicians.” Contact Dr. Gerard M. Nadal, Ph.D. at gnadal@studentsforlife.org for more information.

    This is going in our parish bulletin for the next few weeks for all the medical professionals in my parish (and they are considerable). This looks like a great opportunity for them. I’ll keep you informed on any feedback. Why didn’t you give this to me earlier? I also need your website address.
    Peace.


  4. on September 25, 2011 at 9:15 PM Paul Camarata

    Gerry, I’m the advisor for the local Catholic Medical Student Association group at our school. Have you thought of working through the CMA to find groups? I’ll certainly encourage enrollment with our group.


  5. on September 25, 2011 at 9:17 PM Gerard M. Nadal

    Hi Paul,

    I have. I’m emailing you my phone number. Call if you have a moment.



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