Arizona Medical Association

Arizona Medical Association Welcomes 131st President, Dr. Jennifer Hartmark-Hill

The Arizona Medical Association (ArMA) announced the election of their 131st president, Jennifer Hartmark-Hill, MD, FAAFP, interim associate dean of Clinical and Competency-Based Education, Years 1 and 2, and director of the Program for Narrative Medicine and Health Care Humanities at the college. Dr. Hartmark-Hill has a rich history of involvement in the medical community, and she will be an exemplary leader and advocate during her one-year term as president.

About the College

Founded in 2007, the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix inspires and trains exemplary physicians, scientists and leaders to optimize health and health care in Arizona and beyond. By cultivating collaborative research locally and globally, the college accelerates discovery in a number of critical areas — including cancer, stroke, traumatic brain injury and cardiovascular disease. Championed as a student-centric campus, the college has graduated 745 physicians, all of whom received exceptional training from nine clinical partners and more than 2,700 diverse faculty members. As the anchor to the Phoenix Bioscience Core, which is projected to have an economic impact of $3.1 billion by 2025, the college prides itself on engaging with the community, fostering education, inclusion, access and advocacy.