The Family Medicine-sponsored Student Interest Groups are run by student volunteers who plan and implement all events with the support of personnel in the Family Medicine Student Affairs Office. An important activity of each group is the monthly lecture. These lectures are noon-time talks open to the campus on various topics related to a range of Family Medicine, Preventive Health, and Women's Health-related topics.

The Family Medicine Interest Group (FMIG) is comprised
of medical students interested or thinking about pursuing a career
in Family Medicine. More...

The Nutrition and Preventive Health Student Interest Group (NPHSIG) is a multi-disciplinary student interest group for those interested in learning more about physical activity, nutrition, behavior change, and other topics related to preventive health. More...

The Bridging Research and Aurora Neighborhoods for Community Health (BRANCH) student interest group is a multi-disciplinary student interest group for those interested in promoting, supporting, and implementing programs that encourage Aurora community members to take an active role in their own health and the health of their community. More...