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Oscar Cazares

Chair

Oscar Cazares, a proud Latino, is in his fifth year of being an AMSANational Leader. He currently serves as the National AMSAHealth Policy Chair. Starting off as an FGLI (first-generation, low-income) individual, Oscar now proudly holds a multidisciplinary educational background. In December 2021, he graduated with a dual B.S. in Biology and Psychology with a Medical Humanities minor from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV). In August 2025, he then graduated with a UTRGV B.A. in Political Science with a Social Justice minor, a Certificate in Gender and Women’s Studies, and a UTRGV B3 Scholar title, which claims him as bilingual, bicultural, and biliterate. He is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Criminal Justice at UTRGV.

Oscar has earned a panoply of AMSAaccolades at the national level. He raised from the ground up an AMSAChapter that soon thereafter won a Paul R. Wright Chapter Success Award at the 2019 AMSAConvention. At the 2021 AMSAConvention, the same Chapter won a 1st place title for a disability campaign that Oscar founded and supervised. His AMSANational Leadership positions include being a coordinator for the Wellness and Student Life Action Committee for one year, as well as being a Premedical Membership Director for two years. He has also been the Course Director for AMSAScholars Programs. For his 2023 course directorships, he was awarded the AMSACourse Director Award at the 2024 AMSAConvention in Washington, D.C.—now formally known as the Future Physicians for Change Convention. Oscar has also been a consistent member of the AMSAHouse of Delegates Reference Committees, including the position of Chair of a committee. The Reference Committees are responsible for collecting the testimony of Âé¶¹Ô­´´â€™s membership on House of Delegates resolutions and making a formal recommendation to the House of Delegates to accept or reject each resolution.

For the 2024-2025 AMSAterm, Oscar served in multiple AMSAroles in the Health Policy Team, the AMSAAcademy, the National Advocacy Day Coordinator Team, and the House of Delegates. For going above and beyond during said term, as well as for his unparalleled legacy of activism, advocacy, and leadership, he received one of the highest AMSAhonors for an individual, the James Slayton National Award for Leadership Excellence, at the 2025 75th Annual AMSAConvention in Washington, D.C. The award is given each year to one AMSANational Leader whose exemplary achievement in leadership and management exceptionally fosters the development of inspiring physician leaders. This leader has exceptionally performed above and beyond the level of their position expectations to advance the organization forward.

Oscar’s other notable accolades include the Health Occupations Students of America Barbara James Service Award, President Barack Obama’s Golden President Volunteer Service Award, and a U.S. Congressional Commendation.