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Subject: Interested in public health, medicine, and/or health equity
advocacy? Join UAEM!

Description:
UAEM - Universities Allied for Essential Medicines - is a non-profit
organization rooted in a global movement of students working to address the
access to medicines crisis and health inequity. We
promote affordable access to medicines, vaccines, diagnostics, and devices in
developing countries as well as here in the US by advocating for more
socially responsible policy and increased transparency in medical research.

Our UMD Chapter works through three committees: the ETAF/Covid-19 Committee,
the Insulin Committee, and the Health Disparities Committee. These teams work
to promote health equity and global health access through education,
empowerment, policy-based advocacy, and service.

Come learn more at the First Look Fair Wednesday, Sept 29, 10 am-3 pm and
join us at our first virtual GBM Thurs Sept 30th at 7 PM (Link:
https://ter.ps/v9j)

Fill out our interest form (ter.ps/uaeminterest) and sign up on TerpLink!

Follow us on social media: Instagram - @uaem.umd

Event Date: September 30, 2021
Event Start Time: 7:00 pm
Event Location: https://ter.ps/v9j
Contact Person: UAEM@UMD
Contact Email: [log in to unmask]
Website URL: https://uaemumd.weebly.com/

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