American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin

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The American Association of Physician of Indian Origin (AAPI) is a 501(c)(6) not-for-profit organization founded in 1982, with headquarters in Chicago, Illinois.

Representative organization[edit]

  • American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin represents the values and interests of more than 80,000 practicing physicians in the United States.
  • AAPI serves as a platform for more than 40,000 medical students, residents, and fellows of Indian origin in this country.

AAPI YPS/MSRF[edit]

  • The AAPI YPS/MSRF (Young Physicians Section/Medical Students, Residents and Fellows Section) is part of AAPI and their participation and contributions in the AAPI leadership and field of medicine is highly valued.

Charitable foundation[edit]

  • AAPI also has a Charitable Foundation (AAPI-CF) that supports free clinics and health fairs in India with about 17 clinics are active in various states of India under the AAPI partnership.

Annual convention[edit]

  • Every year, this conglomeration of physicians and physicians in the making get together for a grand Annual AAPI Convention.

Membership[edit]

If you are medical student, resident, fellow or practicing physician of Indian origin in the United States, you can join AAPi

Address[edit]

600 Enterprise Drive, Suite 108 Oak Brook, Illinois 60523

  • Phone:(630) 990 2277 and (630) 990 2281
  • Email:info at aapiusa.org

Sub-chapters and Regional Chapters[edit]

AAPI has the following regional chapters each of which has many sub-chapters that are supportive of the regional chapters. In addition, most specialties have their own sub-chapters which are not region specific but specialty specific.

Specialty sub-chapters and Alumni Associations[edit]

AAPI is an umbrella organization which has over 150 local chapters, specialty societies and alumni organizations.

Mission[edit]

  • According to the website of AAPI, the organization AAPI is a forum to facilitate and enable Indian American Physicians to excel in patient care, teaching and research and to pursue their aspirations in professional and community affairs.

Vision[edit]

  • Promote professional solidarity in the pursuit of excellence in patient care, teaching and research. Bring American medicine the distinctive contributions from India, and advance the American creed of one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.

Values[edit]

  • Respect for human dignity.
  • Commitment to collegiality and ethical conduct
  • Promote the professional advancement of colleagues
  • Pursuit of Excellence
  • Commitment to community service

Motto[edit]

  • Unity of Purpose
  • Collegiality in Action
  • Commitment to Excellence and
  • Compassion towards Fellow-being

Leadership[edit]

Elections[edit]

  • AAPI elections are held annually where the vice president, secretary, treasurer and board of trustees. The vice president will eventually be the president as there is no direct election of the president.

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