Phi Rho Sigma
Medical Society
Medical Society
Our mission is dedicated to the enhancement of medical education, service to humanity, and fellowship among its members.
Phi Rho Sigma Medical Society, founded in 1890 at Northwestern University, is a coeducational society for medical students. In 1929, Chi Zeta Chi which was founded at the University of Georgia, was amalgamated with Phi Rho Sigma. Membership is open to men and women attending medical schools of the highest standing. The Society currently has active chapters throughout the United States. Our alumni have been responsible for numerous, significant advances in modern medicine and many alumni hold position of influence and prominence in academics and clinical medicine.