MOA Student Membership

The Michigan Osteopathic Association (MOA) has a strong connection to osteopathic students, particularly the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. In 1959 the MOA declared its primary goal was to establish a College of Osteopathic Medicine. Through the 1960's, the MOA worked to find a location for the college, lobby legislators for funding and generate funds from MOA members. Some of those first students have spent their careers as MOA members.

Student membership in the MOA is FREE!

What are the benefits of student membership?

  • MOA Events at MSUCOM Campuses
    The MOA hosts two free luncheons at the MSUCOM East Lansing, Macomb and DMC campuses during the year: "Get to Know Your MOA" and the "MOA Legislative Advocacy Luncheon."
  • Student Track Program
    Each year the MOA Student Liaisons host a "Student Track" program during the MOA Spring Conference. The program offers presentations and panel discussions.
  • Legislative Advocacy 
    The MOA advocates for osteopathic medical students and physicians for positive health care legislation at the Capitol in Lansing. Decisions made today will affect your practice tomorrow!
  • Stay Connected
    The MOA keeps you connected with important information regarding the osteopathic profession and community health issues through The Pulse, our e-newsletter, social media and the www.domoa.org website.
  • Volunteering Opportunities
    The MOA is an active advocate for community health issues, hosting various events throughout the year. 
  • Continuing Education
    The MOA continues your education through discounted Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs because your education does not stop upon graduation from medical school.

FAQ’s

1.   What is the Michigan Osteopathic Association?

  •  The MOA is YOUR state association! MOA represents more than 7,000 osteopathic physicians and medical students. 

2.   What does the MOA DO for you?

  • Advocates for osteopathic physicians and positive health care legislation.
  • Communicates through the email newsletter, social media (Facebook & Twitter) and website (www.domoa.org).

3.   In addition to the benefits listed above:

  • MOA offers one of the most prestigious awards for MSUCOM students. The MOA Outstanding Graduating Senior Award is presented with a monetary award to one student member each year. 

 

MOA Student Liaisons

Each fall, 1st year, students who are interested in being involved with the MOA, are invited to apply and be interviewed for an opportunity to serve on the MOA Student Liaison Committee.

The MOA Student Liaison Committee is dedicated to communicating student needs and planning outstanding events to keep students in osteopathic programs across the state connected with the MOA and each other.  The committee includes student liaisons from all three Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine campuses (East Lansing, Detroit Medical Center and Macomb University Center).

Student Representation on the MOA Board of Trustees

The MOA maintains a Student and Intern/Resident Trustee on the Board of Trustees. This tradition ensures that the voice of the next generation of physicians is represented in the board's decision making process.

Leen Sharba, OMS-II - MSUCOM

Leen Sharba, OMS-II - MSUCOM

MOA Lead Liaison

Student Trustee, Co-Director Department of Health & Technology,
President of Student Osteopathic Medical Association (SOMA),
MOA Lead Liaison 

MOA Student Liaison Committee Members

MOA Staff
Jennifer Miller, MSUCOM Faculty Advisor

MOA MSUCOM Class of 2028 Liaisons

Lauren Bradford, DMC

Lauren Bradford, DMC

Nishtha Kakar, DMC

Nishtha Kakar, DMC

Kirthika Krishnan, DMC

Kirthika Krishnan, DMC

 Megan McClellan, DMC

Megan McClellan, DMC

Kathleen Zink, DMC

Kathleen Zink, DMC

Lead

Saad Amin, EL

Saad Amin, EL

Nia Kepes, EL

Nia Kepes, EL

Maliha Khan, EL

Maliha Khan, EL

Shayan Khan, EL

Shayan Khan, EL

Co-Lead

Rayyan Latif, EL

Rayyan Latif, EL

Natalynn Qaji, EL

Natalynn Qaji, EL

Giavanna Russano, EL

Giavanna Russano, EL

Leen Sharba, EL

Leen Sharba, EL

Co-Lead

Tasnim Ahmed, MUC

Tasnim Ahmed, MUC

Nazia Haque, MUC

Nazia Haque, MUC

Jack Reamy, MUC

Jack Reamy, MUC

Seema Shah, MUC

Seema Shah, MUC

Lead

MOA MSUCOM Class of 2029 Liaisons

Niharika Suri Kannan, DMC

Niharika Suri Kannan, DMC

Lead

Yash Khiraya, DMC

Yash Khiraya, DMC

 Sanjana Pingili, DMC

Sanjana Pingili, DMC

      Dania Ali, EL

Dania Ali, EL

Michael Buyse, EL

Michael Buyse, EL

Andrew Habib, EL

Andrew Habib, EL

Co-Lead

 Anum Latif, EL

Anum Latif, EL

Co-Lead

 Anastasia Lichmanova, EL

Anastasia Lichmanova, EL

Cailey Talbot, EL

Cailey Talbot, EL

Anjali Thomas, EL

Anjali Thomas, EL

Chloe Grzech, MUC

Chloe Grzech, MUC

Nisha Patel, MUC

Nisha Patel, MUC

Anusha Rao, MUC

Anusha Rao, MUC

Lead

MOA MSUCOM Class of 2027 Liaisons

DMC
Jia Yi Koh
Hussein Saleh
Mardin Tawfig

East Lansing
Lauren Jernstadt
Michael Khaghany
Brieanna McFarren
Yasir Mehmood
Paige Stearn

MUC

Mabintou Darboe
Cooper Myer
Rameesha Shaheen

MOA MSUCOM Class of 2027 Liaisons

DMC
Emily Cleary
Sameera Mahimkar
Moriah Maunu
Swathi Sampath
Kyra Goeller

East Lansing
Misha Brown
Mari Dowling
Zahra Jiwani
Lauren Kapushion
Geil Schock
Aria Trager
Emily Ubbens

MUC
Yezen Anabtawi
Maria Rollinger
Jeffrey Sarazin 

Michigan Osteopathic Association
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