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Founded in 1982, the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin represents the values and interests of more than 80,000 practicing physicians in the United States. In addition, it also serves as a platform for more than 40,000 medical students, residents, and fellows of Indian origin in this country. The AAPI YPS/MSRF (Young Physicians Section/Medical Students, Residents and Fellows Section) is a vital and integral part of AAPI and their participation and contributions in the AAPI leadership and field of medicine is highly valued.
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We are glad that you have decided to explore the benefits and joy that an AAPI membership offers to you, while you work hard to take care of your patients. We like to think of AAPI as one large extended family and are delighted to have you join our large family. We are delighted to have you as a member and look forward to your active participation in all AAPI activities and strengthen your organization for our mutual benefit. Thank you. Membership is offered to all physicians who are of Indian origin irrespective of the location of their Medical College/School.
The American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) is the largest ethnic medical organization in the United States and represents the interests of more than 60,000 physicians and about 15,000 medical students/residents of Indian heritage in the country. AAPI is an umbrella organization which has over 150 local chapters, specialty societies and alumni organizations.
AAPI members get 10 percent off all prices with code AAPI10, which can be used on the website. The American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI), announces a new partnership with Resolve. Resolve is a specialized, top-rated physician contract review service and technology platform for physician jobs.
This year the AAPI Board of Trustees (BOT) is launching the AAPI BOT Medical Project Grant (MPG). The purpose of this grant is to offer scholarships/financial support to pre-med students, medical students, residents and fellows of Indian origin for various initiatives. These initiatives/projects may include funding for observerships, board prep courses, board fees, grants for laptops and educational supplies, etc.
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K. Gorrepati
Apr 28, 2021
Its one of the worst website. India claims the hub of IT, but you guys dont know how to make user friendly website. You are more of polititians than sevice oriented people.