Phi Rho Sigma Medical Society, founded in 1890 at Northwestern University, is an international coeducational fraternity for medical students. Membership is open to men and women attending medical schools of the highest standing. Phi Rho Sigma is governed by an Executive Council which includes nine student representatives. The Society currently has active chapters at medical schools in the United States and Canada, ranging from Galveston, Texas to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Phi Rho Sigma alumni have been responsible for numerous significant advances of modern medicine, and many alumni currently hold positions of influence and prominence in academic and clinical medicine.
If we don't have a chapter at your medical school, please contact us so we can work with you to start one.