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Community Voices: What the Affordable Care Act Means for Me and the AA NHOPI Community
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Highlights from Dr. Sammy Lee's Speech at APAMSA 2009 Banquet
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HIghlights from Joseph Caravalho's Speech at APAMSA's National Conference 2009
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APAMSA would like all individuals and local chapters to work together to promote HR 3974, the Viral Hepatitis and Liver Cancer Control and Preventi...
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One of the key note speakers at the 2009 National Banquet
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HIghlights from Joseph Caravalho's Speech at APAMSA's National Conference 2009
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Highlights from Dr. Eliza Chin's Speech at 2009 National APAMSA Conference
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Highlights from Dr. Sammy Lee's Speech at APAMSA 2009 Banquet
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APAMSA is the Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association. We are a national organization that aims to address those issues important to Asian-American medical students.One part of our mission is to bring together Asians and others interested in the health issues that affect Asians so that we may have a strong, collective, public and political voice. We are interested in both directly promoting the health and well-being of the Asian community as well as in helping all health care workers who work with these communities understand how to care for the Asian patient in a culturally sensitive manner. Finally, APAMSA provides an important forum for APA medical students to meet, exchange information and experiences and develop personally and professionally.