The National Academy of Medicine elected 100 new members, including 90 regular and 10 international members, recognizing outstanding contributions in health, medicine, and public health to address pressing health challenges and advance medical sciences.
The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) has elected 100 new members, including 90 regular members and 10 international members, during its annual meeting. Election to the Academy is considered a prestigious honor in the fields of health and medicine, recognizing individuals who have made significant contributions and demonstrated commitment to service. The newly elected members bring NAM's total membership to over 2,400, including 198 international members. The diverse expertise of the new members will be crucial in addressing urgent health challenges, shaping the future of healthcare, and promoting health equity globally.