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Phi Chi Society (Phi Chi East) was founded on March 31, 1889, at the University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. Phi Chi Medical Fraternity (Phi Chi South) was founded on October 26, 1894, at the Louisville Medical College, Louisville, Ky. These two organizations did not know that they shared a similar name when they were founded.
Phi Chi, one of the oldest medical fraternities in the world, was established on March 5, 1905. [1] It was formed by the merger of two professional medical fraternities with the same name. [1] Phi Chi Society (Phi Chi East) was founded on March 31, 1889, at the University of Vermont. [1]
Nu Sigma Nu (ΝΣΝ) was a North American professional fraternity for medicine, now existing as a handful of stable remaining chapters.It was founded on 2 March 1882 by five medical students at the University of Michigan, who identified as their immediate object "to further the best interests of our profession."
Alpha Kappa Kappa (ΑΚΚ) is a medical school fraternity that was founded in 1888 at Dartmouth Medical School.AKK had over sixty chapters at various medical schools throughout the United States and Canada for approximately eighty years but now operates with two independent, local chapters.
Chi Zeta Chi was established by Dr. Jesse Ainsley Griffin at the Medical Department of the University of Georgia on October 4, 1903. [1] [3] Griffin was a medical doctor in Augusta, Georgia who believed the southern medical schools needed a "high class fraternity". [4]
On February 26, 1904, Alpha called a convention of Phi Chi Society chapters to meet in Burlington, Vermont on June 5, 1904, as the first convention of the Grand Chapter. In 1904, with the chapter of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity Kappa and Phi in Washington and Chi in Philadelphia, Dalferes P. Curry Jr. attempted to gain an entrance into Baltimore ...
Pages in category "Professional medical fraternities and sororities in the United States" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
By 1923, the fraternity had twelve chapters. [2] Although traditionally made up of African American students, the fraternity integrated its membership in 1949 when a white student, Howard medical school senior Paul Guth, was admitted to membership in the Alpha chapter. [1] [3] Hubert Humphrey was initiated as an honorary member of Chi Delta Mu ...