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January 2026 NLI Program

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January 23-25, 2026

National Leadership Institute

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Bridges to Excellence: Developing Visionary Leaders for the Future Bridges to Excellence: Developing Visionary Leaders for the Future

Philadelphia, PA

STUDENT NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

From the Desk of the National President

Dear SNMA Family,

Welcome to the January 2026 National Leadership Institute here in Philadelphia. It is an honor to stand with you and to welcome each of you to this important weekend of leadership development, fellowship, and growth. Thank you for choosing to be here and for continuing to invest in the mission and future of the SNMA.

Our theme, “Bridges to Excellence: Developing Visionary Leaders for the Future,” captures the essence of what the NLI is designed to accomplish. This weekend will provide you with an opportunity to enhance your leadership skills, gain a clearer understanding of the SNMA governance, and build meaningful connections that will support you throughout your medical and leadership journeys The NLI is a space for learning and self-discovery. I hope you leave with new tools, greater confidence, and a deeper understanding of what it means to lead within this organization.

We will kick off the weekend on Friday evening with our welcome reception, where you can meet the SNMA leadership and connect with our partners and sponsors. Saturday will feature a full schedule of sessions and training designed to challenge you, guide you, and prepare you to lead within your chapters, regions, and professional futures I encourage you to be present, ask questions, and make the most of every moment this weekend offers.

I want to extend deep gratitude to The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for hosting us this year and Dr. Jessica Fowler, Professional Board Member Emeritus, for her incredible commitment, planning, and hospitality throughout this process. I also want to acknowledge Region VIII for welcoming us into your region, and the SNMA chapters at the University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University for their warm hospitality and for making us feel at home in this city. Your support, energy, and partnership have been invaluable, and we are grateful.

More importantly, I want to thank you, SNMA Family. You are the heart of this organization. Your passion for service, your commitment to equity in medicine, and your willingness to lead, even while balancing the demands of medical education, are what make SNMA strong. This organization exists and thrives because of your dedication to the work and each other.

STUDENT NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

From the Desk of the National President

I want to also extend sincere appreciation to the Chairperson of the Board, our President Elect, the entire Board of Directors, our esteemed SNMA Emeriti and Alumni leaders, our Chapter presidents and campus leaders, and our outstanding SNMA Headquarters staff. Your hard work, dedication, and passion have made this year and this weekend possible.

As you move through NLI, you will gain a deeper understanding of how our BOD functions, how national decisions are shaped, and how each leader contributes to the SNMA’s mission. I hope this experience inspires you to continue building forward and to think boldly about your role in the future of medicine. While you are here, I also hope you take time to enjoy Philadelphia and everything this city has to offer.

It is my pleasure to officially welcome you to the January 2026 National Leadership Institute. Thank you for being here I am excited for this weekend and grateful to share this experience with you

Sincerely,

Sydney Baltimore.

63 National President rd

Student National Medical Association

MD Candidate 2026 | American University of Antigua College of Medicine

STUDENT NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

From the Desk of the Chairperson of the Board of Directors

Dear SNMA Leaders,

It is an honor to welcome you to the January 2026 Winter National Leadership Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania As our final NLI of the administrative year, this weekend gives us a meaningful pause, a chance to reflect on the impact we have made, recognize how far we have grown, and set clear intentions for the months ahead. It offers us an opportunity to reconnect with our purpose and prepare to close out our term with focus.

The theme of this NLI “Bridges to Excellence: Developing Visionary Leaders for the Future” invites us to think boldly about how we lead and how we carry our mission forward. It encourages us to consider not only our goals, but the collective strength we build when we support one another I am deeply proud of the work you have carried out this year Your commitment to our mission has been evident in your thoughtfulness and consistent leadership. Your willingness to show up for our members, one another, and for the communities we serve has anchored us during the most challenging moments this year and demonstrated what shared leadership truly looks like. Watching you step into your roles with such passion and intention has been inspiring.

We are grateful to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) for hosting and supporting this NLI. Their partnership reflects a shared belief in nurturing emerging leaders and investing in the future of medicine. I also want to extend a sincere thank you to Dr. Jessica Fowler, PBM Emerita, whose guidance and dedication made this weekend possible, and to our Board members, National Headquarters staff, alumni, and supporters who continue to uplift this organization each and every day. Your work strengthens the SNMA and allows weekends like this to flourish.

Here’s to yet another meaningful and energizing weekend. I look forward to what we will continue to accomplish together.

Sincerely,

Student National Medical Association

MD Candidate 2026 | Indiana University School of Medicine

Welcome Message from the NLI Sponsor

2025-26 Board of Directors

National Chairperson of the Board

Myke Spencer

National President

Sydney Baltimore

National President-Elect

Kailyn Geter

National Secretary

Suzette Ndubuisi

National Treasurer

Ashley Spooner

Pre-Medical Board Member

Jalil Mitchell

Speaker of the House Azaziah Parker

National Parliamentarian

Gregory Ridgel

Immediate Past Chairperson

Stella Udoetuk, MD, MPH

Immediate Past President

Ja'Nia McPhatter

Executive Director

Bridgette Hudson, MBA

Professional Board Member to the Executive Committee

Cortlyn Brown, MD

Professional Board Member

Jade Anderson, MD

Professional Board Member

Donald Carson, DO

Professional Board Member

Cornelius Jamison, MD

Academic Affairs

Sonia Chinedu & Annieka Reno

Community Service

Kayla Davenport & Brooke Jones

Convention Planning

Grace Okpali & Sherina Bontiff

Diversity Research

Shermaine "Hutch" Hutchins & Nina

Uzoigwe

External Affairs

Rebekah Dike & Deondra Montgomery

Finance

Ashley Spooner

Health Policy & Legislative Affairs

Ayana Crawl-Bey & Andrea Arline

Internal Affairs

Brianna Mosley

International Affairs

Surya Adams & Celine Rukiidi

MAPS

Jalil Mitchell

Membership

Jonathan Davenport & Jailyn Smith

Osteopathic Affairs

Marisa Arakawa & Chinyere Nnaji

Publications

Hans Owuor

Regional Director I

Selom Gbewonyo

Regional Director II

Diamond Coleman

Regional Director III

Kiersten Sydnor

Regional Director IV

Arielle Patterson

Regional Director V

Ashonti Wright

Regional Director VI

Chukwudalu Ononenyi

Regional Director VII

Ayomini Ajayi

Regional Director VIII

Manuel Sackey

Regional Director IX

Kendra Soh

Regional Director X & Regional Director to Executive Committee

Shanika "Shan" Francis

Student National Medical Association Headquarters Staff

Executive Director

Bridgette Hudson

Membership and Chapter Services Coordinator

Lakia Bailey

Projects and Partnership Manager

Dejanira Cruz

Marketing and Communications Specialist

Adrienne Lewis

Governance and Special Projects Specialist

Denisha Thomas

Operations Coordinator

Jennifer Murray

Events and Logistics Specialist (Contractor)

Erika Witherspoon

Website Manager (Contractor)

Megan Bourque-Stith

January 2026 NLI

Table of Contents

Shuttle Schedule: Pg. 8

Friday & Saturday at a Glance: Pg. 9

NLI Program Schedule: Pgs. 10-13

NLI Speakers: Pgs. 14-24

Join the Jan NLI GroupMe for in the moment updates!

Schedule

Sheraton Philadelphia University City Hotel - 3549 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19104 Roberts Center for Pediatric Research - 2716 South St. Philadelphia, PA 19146

Fri, 1/23 5:00pm

Fri, 1/23 5:30pm

Fri, 1/23 6:30pm

Sheraton Philadelphia Roberts Center

Sheraton Philadelphia Roberts Center

Sheraton Philadelphia Roberts Center

Fri, 1/23 7:00pm Roberts Center Sheraton Philadelphia

Fri, 1/23 7:30pm

Sheraton Philadelphia Roberts Center

Fri, 1/23 8:00pm Roberts Center Sheraton Philadelphia

Fri, 1/23 8:40pm Roberts Center Sheraton Philadelphia

Sat, 1/24 7:15am

Sat, 1/24 7:45am

Sat, 1/24 8:15am

Sheraton Philadelphia Roberts Center

Sheraton Philadelphia Roberts Center

Sheraton Philadelphia Roberts Center

Sat, 1/24 5:30pm Roberts Center Sheraton Philadelphia

Sat, 1/24 8:00pm Roberts Center Sheraton Philadelphia

Sun, 1/25 7:30am

Sun, 1/25 8:00am

Sheraton Philadelphia Roberts Center

Sheraton Philadelphia Roberts Center

Friday & Saturday At-a-Glance

FRIDAY, JANAURY 23

6:00-8:30 PM 5:30-8:00 PM

Registration

Roberts Center for Pediatric Research

Welcome Reception

Roberts Center for Pediatric Research

Social Event 9:00 PM

SATURDAY, JANUARY 24

7:30-8:30 AM

8:30-9:00 AM

Registration & Breakfast

Roberts Center for Pediatric Research

Welcome Remarks

12:15-1:00 PM Break & Grab Lunch

8:30 PM Social Event

FRIDAY, JANUARY 23

*All sessions will be held at the Roberts Center for Pediatric Research

5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Registration (Roberts Center for Pediatric Research)

6:00 PM – 8:30 PM Welcome Reception

Myke Spencer, National Chairperson of the Board

Sydney Baltimore, National President

Dr. Joseph St. Geme, CHOP Physician-in-Chief & Professor of Pediatrics & Microbiology, Perelman School of Medicine; former Department Chair of Pediatrics

9:00 PM Social Event

SATURDAY, JANUARY 24

*All sessions will be held at the Roberts Center for Pediatric Research

7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Registration & Breakfast (1120 A/B)

8:30 AM – 9:00 AM Welcome Remarks (1120 A/B)

Myke Spencer, National Chairperson of the Board

Sydney Baltimore, National President

Dr. Jessica Fowler, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology & Critical Care; Pediatric Critical Care Attending Physician; Associate DIO of Inclusion, Belonging, & Equity CHOP; SNMA PBM Emerita

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM Leading from Your Seat: Influence over Position (1120 A/B)

Dr. Angela Ellison, Executive Vice Chair Department of Pediatrics and Professor of Pediatrics at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Beyond the Bedside: Understanding Your Role in Advocacy (1120 A/B)

Dr. George Dalembert, CHOP Attending Physician, Assistant Professor

11:00 AM - 11:15 AM Break

SATURDAY, JANUARY 24

11:15 AM – 12:15 PM Going Global: Partnership that Makes a Difference (1120 A/B)

Dr. Abass Noor, Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology, Director and Endowed Chair of Global Radiology Outreach & Education

Dr. Vanessa Denny, Attending, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Dr. Yehoda Martei, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Vice Chief of Global Oncology, Hematology-Oncology Division, University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Bridgette Wamakima Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology

12:15 PM – 1:00 PM Lunch

1:00 PM – 2:40 PM Group A:

Simulation Lab 1-1:50 PM (2160 & 2170)

Coordinated by Ms. Grace Good Wellness 1:50-2:40 PM (2190)

Dr. Angela Anderson, Attending Physician, Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, CHOP; Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Pediatrics, UPenn, Perelman School of Medicine

Group B:

Wellness Session 1-1:50 PM (2190)

Dr. Angela Anderson

Simulation Lab 1:50-2:40 PM (2160 & 2170)

Coordinated by Ms. Grace Good

2:40 PM – 2:45 PM Break

2:45 PM- 4:00 PM Breakouts:

- Regional Directors: Myke Spencer, Chairperson of the Board (1120A)

- NCCs: Sydney Baltimore, National President (1120B)

- Executive Officers: Denisha Thomas, Governance Specialist (2160)

- Emerging Leaders: Kailyn Geter, National President Elect (2190)

- Pre-medical Students:

2:45- 3:25PM Defining your Why in Medicine (2180)

Dr. Renee Volny Darko SNMA National Chair Emerita 3:25-4:05 PM The Competitive Edge: Standing Out in the Medical School Application Process (2180)

Dr. Abike James, MD MPH, Professor, Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology & Vice Chair, Academic Excellence and Community Engagement

SATURDAY, JANUARY 24

4:00 PM – 4:15 PM Break

4:15 PM – 5:15 PM Saving Us: Health Equity through Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness (1120 A/B)

Dr. Matthew Goldshore, Abdominal Transplant Fellow, The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Houston Roberson, NMDP

Jackie Vargas, NMDP

5:15 PM – 5:30 PM Break & Transition to BOD Meeting

5:30 PM- 8:00 PM Board Meeting (2180)

8:30 PM- Until Social Event

SUNDAY, JANUARY 25

*All sessions will be held at the Roberts Center for Pediatric Research

8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Board Breakfast & Ice Breakers (2180)

8:30 AM – 11:00 AM BOD Meeting (2180)

Angela Ellison, MD, MSc

Executive Vice Chair Department of Pediatrics and Professor of Pediatrics at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Dr. Angie Ellison is the Executive Vice Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and Professor of Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at Penn. She holds the Louis Starr Endowed Chair in Pediatrics at CHOP.

Rooted in her life experiences, Dr. Ellison has centered her life and career on her noble purpose which is to assure that EVERY child is provided the best opportunity to live their best life. She executes her purpose through her leadership, research, advocacy and service. Her research and scholarship are focused on advancing health equity and improving the diagnostic evaluation and management of complications of sickle cell disease and thrombotic events in the pediatric emergency department. She is also leading studies to develop evidence-based strategies to support physicians like herself whose careers have been interrupted and challenged by life-threatening illness and/or medical events.

Dr. Ellison is the nationally elected At-Large Board member representing medical subspecialties for the American Academy of Pediatrics, a professional organization composed of 67,000 general pediatricians, pediatric medical subspecialists and surgical specialists. In this role, she provides leadership and oversight of the Academy's child health policy and health equity portfolios.

Dr. Ellison is a proud graduate of the Hedwig van Ameringen Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) program and has been recognized in the CHOP and Penn community for her excellence in teaching, mentorship, and advocacy as a recipient of the Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching at Penn, the Joanne Decker Memorial Mentor Award at CHOP and the Iris Reyes Champion of Diversity Award from the Alliance of Minority Physicians at CHOP and Penn.

Her greatest joy in life has been raising her two amazing sons, Xavier and Langston, alongside her wonderful husband, Serge. In her free time, she can be found relaxing with her family at one of their favorite island destinations or bird watching the Philadelphia Eagles (Go Birds!).

George Dalembert, MD, MSHP

Attending Physician, Assistant Professor

George Dalembert, MD, MSHP is an attending physician in the Division of General Pediatrics at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and an Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the Associate Director for the CHOP Center for Health Equity; a Faculty Scholar at the CHOP PolicyLab; and a Senior Fellow of the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics. He serves as an Associate Program Director for the CHOP Pediatrics Residency Program and Director of the Leadership in Equity, Advocacy, and Pediatrics (LEAP) residency track. As founding Director of CHOP’s Medical Financial Partnership, he tackles poverty through innovative, cross-sector collaborations to address family needs. His academic and research areas of interest are grounded in a passion for advancing health equity and include adolescent health and increasing patient/family engagement in the primary care setting.

Abass M. Noor, MD

Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology, Director and Endowed Chair of Global Radiology Outreach & Education

Abass Noor, MD is an attending radiologist at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. He serves as the Director and Endowed Chair of Global Radiology Outreach & Education. He is actively involved in international outreach through RAD-AID International, where he served as the inaugural Director for the RAD-AID Botswana Program and is currently the Director the RAD-AID Ethiopia Program. He has authored peer-reviewed publications on global radiology, imaging informatics, and pediatric imaging, and is a frequent speaker at national and international conferences His leadership roles include committee appointments with the National Medical Association, Society for Pediatric Radiology, American College of Radiology, and American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Noor’s clinical and academic interests center on adult and pediatric cardiovascular imaging, global health equity, and medical education.

Vanessa Denny, MD, MS

Attending, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Vanessa Denny, MD, MS, is a Pediatric Critical Care Attending Physician at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Her academic and clinical work centers on advancing pediatric critical care delivery in international and resource-limited settings. She has led and participated in global health initiatives across the Caribbean, Central America, and Sub-Saharan Africa.

Her current research focuses on implementing an innovative tele-simulation training program to improve outcomes in pediatric septic shock in Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as developing sustainable, low-bandwidth tele-consultation systems to expand access to pediatric critical care expertise in underserved regions. Dr. Denny’s broader work aims to strengthen sepsis care, reduce global health disparities, and advance equitable critical care delivery worldwide. She is also deeply committed to mentoring students and trainees and shaping the next generation of global critical care physicians.

Yehoda M. Martei MD, MSCE

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Vice Chief of Global Oncology, Hematology-Oncology Division, University of Pennsylvania.

Dr Yehoda Martei is a medical oncologist, an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Vice Chief of Global Oncology, in the Hematology-Oncology Division at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn). She is a global health scholar at the Center for Global Health and a Senior Fellow at the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics. She is an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Botswana. Her research focuses on access to cancer medicines, and implementation strategies for eliminating global disparities in breast cancer outcomes by optimizing high quality breast cancer therapy delivery in low-resource settings.

She has served in scientific advisory roles for the Union for International Cancer Research, World Health Organization, and the Access to Oncology Medicines Coalition. Dr. Martei obtained her undergraduate and medical degree at Harvard and Yale respectively. She completed her Internal Medicine training at University of California San Francisco, and Hematology-Oncology fellowship and Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology.

Grace Good, BSN, MA

Program Director of the Ambulatory and Hospital Based Outreach ExPERT Center

Grace Good is the Program Director of the Ambulatory and Hospital Based Outreach ExPERT Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia where she's spent the last 14 years of her career and also serves as a Senior Simulation Educator. Grace received her BSN from University of Pennsylvania and went on to earn a master's in Counseling Psychology from Westminster Theological Seminary. Her impact at CHOP is unquantifiable and we're excited to have her pour into our NLI Attendees through medical simulation trainings.

Angela T. Anderson, M.D.

Attending Physician, Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine

Dr Angela T Anderson is originally from Denver, CO and was reared by her grandparents She attended Tufts University (Boston, MA) and obtained a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Biomedical Engineering Systems. Post undergrad, she spent one year as a Research Fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital. She was then nominated to attend the Associated Medical Schools of New York (AMS) Post-Baccalaureate Program at the University at Buffalo which led to her subsequent admission at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Bronx, NY). Post medical training, she completed a residency in Pediatrics at the New York Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia Medical Center/Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital Following Pediatrics training, she completed the Post Pediatric Portal Program in Adult and Child/Adolescent Psychiatry at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and University of Pennsylvania.

Currently, Dr. Anderson is an Attending Physician in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (DCAPBS) at CHOP working specifically on the Child Psychiatry Consult Liaison Service She is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, Co-Chair and founder of the DCAPBS Committee for Excellence in Equity, Inclusion, and Advocacy, DCAPBS PR Liaison for Mental Health, an Executive Board Member and Medical Student Outreach Faculty Advisor for the Alliance of Minority Physicians and serves as the Co-Chair of the National Medical Association’s Council on Concerns of Women Physicians (CCWP). Dr. Anderson is passionate about clinical care, medical education, mentoring, recruitment, community outreach and engagement Dr Anderson’s current clinical interests include working with youth with depressive disorders and/or trauma and stressor related disorders. Dr. Anderson believes “it takes one person to change someone’s life for the better.”

Renee Volny Darko, DO, MBA, FACOG

Corporate Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer Pre-med Strategies, Inc., Equal Access Health

Dr Renée Volny Darko graduated from Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine and earned her Masters of Business Administration from Rockhurst University. She served as SNMA's National Premedical Board Member and is SNMA Chairperson of the Board of Directors Emeritus. After completing her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the UMDNJ – Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Dr. Darko completed the Health Policy Leadership Fellowship at the Morehouse School of Medicine’s Satcher Health Leadership Institute. She then served as Interim Associate Director of the fellowship. Since 2011, she has participated in medical missions to Ghana with the International Health Care Volunteers Dr Darko co-hosts the popular podcast, Docs Outside the Box with her husband, Nii Darko. She is a best-selling author of the children's book, How Good Ol' Dr. V Came to Be. She is an international speaker and has been featured in multiple media outlets.

Of all of her experiences, Dr. Darko is most proud of the family life that she has built with her husband and two sons

Abike James, MD, MPH

Professor, Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology & Vice Chair, Academic Excellence and Community Engagement

Dr. Abike James is a Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology and Vice Chair for Academic Excellence and Community Engagement in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. She earned her medical degree from Yale University School of Medicine, along with a Master of Public Health from the Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. James completed her residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at UPMC Presbyterian before joining the Penn faculty in August 2001.

Dr. James also serves as the Clinical Director of Women’s Health for Ambulatory Health Services at the Philadelphia Department of Public Health. Her experiences as both a clinician at Penn and a clinical leader within the Health Department have brought her into direct contact with persistent racial disparities in maternal and neonatal health.

In January 2019, Dr. James co-founded the Penn Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Health Equity Taskforce. In her role as Vice Chair, her priorities include embedding equity, inclusion, and community engagement across the department’s core missions of clinical care, education, and research.

Matt Goldshore, MD, PhD, MPH

Abdominal Transplant Fellow, The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Matt is a pediatric surgeon and transplant surgery fellow with a deep commitment to health equity. He earned his medical degree alongside a PhD in social epidemiology, where his research focused on life course theory and the ways socioeconomic factors shape long-term outcomes for women and children. After completing general surgery residency at the Penn Medicine, he trained in pediatric surgery at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), where he developed expertise in complex pediatric and neonatal surgery, and went on to pursue advanced fellowship training in abdominal transplant surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. His academic work is focused on dismantling barriers in access to surgical care, with a special focus on vulnerable and underserved populations. Matt's vision to build programs that deliver technically excellent care while addressing the social determinants of health. Dr. Goldshore aims to transform pediatric transplant centers into models for both clinical innovation and equitable access.

Houston C. Roberson

Member Recruitment Coordinator - NMDP

Houston C. Roberson graduated from North Carolina A&T State University with a BS in Public Relations. As a native of Philadelphia, PA and former employee at CHOP in the Blood & Marrow Transplant Program, he returns to CHOP to educate SNMA’s student leaders on the importance of leadership through health advocacy. Houston currently works as a Member Recruiter Coordinator for NMDP where he serves Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and West Virginia.

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