Student Organizations and Leadership
Explore EnMed Student Organizations
Discover a variety of student organizations at EnMed that foster collaboration, innovation, and community. Whether you’re interested in leadership, service, research, or networking, these groups provide opportunities to connect, grow, and make an impact.
Breaking Barriers
Empower our community’s youth and give them the tools that will prepare them for success in higher education and their chosen career. Students will actively engage with students from elementary school to university to share knowledge and guidance about education and careers.
Cardiothoracic Surgery Interest Group (CIG)
The purpose of CTSIG is to provide ways to actively get involved and participate in opportunities pertaining to the field of cardiothoracic (CT) surgery. CTSIG aims to increase early exposure to the field and create a peer-mentored environment while also connecting students with attendings and professionals in the field.
EnMed Ambassadors
Provides support to Admissions in interview operations, establishes camaraderie and provides resources to prospective students during the admissions process, and facilitates a smooth transition for newly admitted EnMed students into medical school life.
EnMed Health Innovations
Keeps students, faculty, and staff up to date on innovations in healthcare. This seminar facilitates chance encounters between those in attendance leading to innovative thought, discussion, and potential research collaborations.
EnMed Mentorship Program
Dedicated to fostering a dynamic coalition of aspiring medical professionals, primarily consisting of EnMed students, who will actively engage in mentorship roles for both high school and college students. The organization aims to aspire, guide, and support.
Go Baby Go!
An initiative aimed at providing children with unrestricted access to life’s activities. Go Baby Go! strives to improve the quality of life for children who have difficulties with lower extremity mobility by building and providing these children with electric cars with added safety mechanisms, free of charge.
Holcombe to Heights (H2H) Clinic
In partnership with Avenue 360 Health + Wellness in Houston, TX, H2H aims to provide high quality comprehensive primary care services and promotes health and wellness within the greater Houston community. TAMU Medicine students have the opportunity to practice and improve their clinical skills in a primary care clinic setting; will be exposed to underserved populations and learn strategies to overcome barriers to healthcare experienced in the patient population.
Maroon Health
Student run clinics on the Houston Campus providing high-quality low-cost healthcare to the underserved population in the Houston area, in conjuction with established Houston healthcare clinics.
TAMSA Class Years
Each medical student class year is a fully recognized student organization and membership is already conferred when joining the class. Medical student classes participate in a wide range of community service and social activities. The main goal is to encourage class unity as a whole, as well as encourage participation in wellness and well-being activities.
TAMSA Executive Committee
TAMSA Exec consists of all Class Presidents, Campus Executive Officers, as well as Campus Vice Presidents. The committee aims to encourage student participation in School of Medicine research, student organizations, and education opportunities. The committee also works closely with TAMU Medicine Executive Leadership to provide feedback on the medical school curriculum and experience.
Texas Medical Association / American Medical Association
TMA/AMA chapter of the Texas A&M School of Medicine is organized to encourage medical student involvement in the TMA/AMA organizational meetings, programs, and activities at the local, state, and national levels.
Vascular Surgery Interest Group (V-SIG)
Educates future surgeons on a career in vascular surgery and provides resources for research, outreach, and mentorship for a successful future.



Class Officers
Meet the EnMed student organizations and class officers who are making a difference at the School of Engineering Medicine.
Campus Executive Officer – Shourya Kumar
Vice President – Hannah Bass
Campus Executive Officer – Tristen Slamowitz
Vice President – Jaden Aland
Campus Executive Officer- Landon Hackley
Vice President- Claudia Kramer
Campus Executive Officer – Jake Tinsley
Vice President – Ashley Chuong
Ready to Get Involved?
Whether you’re looking to join a specialty interest group, participate in community outreach, or connect with fellow medical innovators, our Student Affairs Office is here to help you explore the diverse range of student organizations.