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TMS Shadows focuses on expanding medical shadowing opportunities for TAMS students in the Denton area, allowing individuals with a strong interest in medicine to gain exposure to clinical practices under the guidance of physicians spanning across several specialties.
The Women in Medicine Committee promotes mentorship, equity, and awareness for women pursuing healthcare careers while highlighting the challenges and accomplishments of women in medicine.
Alzheimer's Care Committee focuses on volunteering with Alzheimer's patients while raising awareness about dementia, memory loss, and the importance of compassionate care.
Neuroscience Society focuses on exploring the brain, nervous system, and neurological medicine through educational opportunities, discussions, and activities related to neuroscience.
Denton Nursing Home Committee focuses on volunteering with seniors through visits, service activities, and meaningful interactions that support elderly residents in the community.
The Outreach Committee focuses on teaching students in Denton about medicine and healthcare through community engagement, educational programs, and service-based initiatives.
The Nightingale Committee focuses on advocacy, healthcare policy, and the broader systems that shape medicine, helping students understand how healthcare decisions affect patients and communities.
Stethoscope Committee is TMS's annual journal publication committee, focused on creating and sharing medical writing, student research, healthcare reflections, and educational pieces that highlight student interest in medicine.
The Red Cross Committee focuses on medical training, humanitarian aid education, emergency preparedness, and service opportunities connected to the mission of the Red Cross.
Biomedical Engineering Committee explores the intersection of medicine, engineering, and innovation through educational activities and opportunities that connect healthcare with technology.
The Best of Texas committee allows TAMS students to participate in UIL-style competitions, gaining the same skills and possible state-level awards in the process. Categories include chemistry, biology, computer science, and more, and offers award opportunities without the need to travel.
Healing with Music Committee uses music as a form of service by organizing opportunities for student musicians to visit nursing homes and bring comfort, connection, and joy to residents.