UB Medical Students to Hold Health Fair

Release Date: March 5, 2007 This content is archived.

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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The University at Buffalo chapter of the Student National Medical Association (SNMA) will sponsor a health fair from noon to 4 p.m. March 18 in the Buffalo Museum of Sciences.

Aimed at increasing area awareness about a wide range of health issues of concern to the Buffalo community, the health fair will be open to the public.

An annual tradition of UB's SNMA, -- the local chapter of the nation's oldest and largest independent, student-run organization focused on medical students in underrepresented minorities -- this year the local health fair also has been designated as the regional health fair for SNMA Region IX, which includes chapters at medical schools throughout New York State and New Jersey.

The health fair will include information booths on a wide range of topics -- from cancer to dental caries -- as well as those that will focus on broader topics that dominate health care in Buffalo, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, weight control and obesity.

Free blood pressure screenings, nutrition information and opportunities to meet representatives from Buffalo Free Clinic Services and local medical insurance companies also are on tap. In addition, organizers plan to provide activities for children on the human body and cell cycle, as well as a selection of free and nutritious snacks for participants of all ages.

"I think it's critical for students who are developing professionally as doctors or dentists or nurses to understand the importance of serving the community in which they live," says Tamera Thomas, co-president of the SNMA chapter at UB. "This is a perfect opportunity for them to be involved and really give back to the community."

Admission to the UB-SNMA health fair is free with admission or membership to the Buffalo Museum of Science. Admission prices are $7 for adults and $5 for children. Discounts are available for seniors or students with ID.