The American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin, or AAPI, April 11 announced the individuals who will serve as the leadership team for 2021-2022 and beyond.
The American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) has elected a new team to lead the largest ethnic medical organisation in the US, the media reported.Anjana Samadder was elected as Vice President, Satheesh Kathula as Secretary and .
With the COVID-19 pandemic pushing into its second year, the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin continues to make strides in mitigating the virus.
âTurning challenges into opportunities, the deadly pandemic COVID-19 that has been instrumental in the lockdown of almost all major programs and activities around the world, could not lock down the creative minds of AAPI leaders,â said Dr. Sudhakar Jonnalagadda, current president of AAPI, in a statement.
âWith coronavirus impacting every aspect of life around the world, posing several challenges in carrying out with numerous plans and programs for AAPI in 2020, we have been right on task and have devoted the past year leading AAPI to stability and greater heights,â the Indian American physician added.Â
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By Divya Chaturvedi
Every year March 8 is celebrated as International Womenâs Day. There are hundreds of events all over the globe celebrating womenâs social, economic, and political contributions as well as educational and thoughtful dialogues about the prevalence and persistence of gender inequality in the world.
The International Womenâs Day event co-hosted by United India Association of New England (UIANE), Saheli, Women Who Win #Dreamcatchers and the Asian American Commission of Massachusetts, on March 6th was both a celebration of achievements of South Asian women and a discussion about the challenges that still remain for women to achieve gender equality.
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