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There are three easy ways to win, and each subscription is for 6 months and can be activated as late as April 30.


1. From the National APAMSA Hepatitis B Initiative Director:
The Hep B Initiative will be raffling off one USMLERx Step I Qbank and one Step 2 CK Qmax Subscription.  To be eligible you need to have signed the APAMSA Hepatitis B Pledge and complete the raffle form by Friday, February 17, 2012.  These subscriptions are good for THIS YEAR ONLY. So please only enter this raffle if you will be taking either the USMLE Step 1 or Step 2 Exam this year AND will use the subscription if awarded. The subscription cannot be transferred since it will be made in your name.  Thank you and good luck!

2. From the National APAMSA Cancer Initiative Directors:
The Cancer Initiative would like to raffle one Step 1 and one Step 2 CK Qbank to APAMSA members who are intending to take these exams in 2012. To qualify, write a brief statement as to what you and your APAMSA chapter can do to help raise awareness of common cancers that affect Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and other Pacific Islanders. In your response, please indicate if you are taking Step 1 or Step 2 CK this year. Please submit your response to cancer@apamsa.org by Monday, February 20.

3. From the National APAMSA Healthcare Disparities Directors:

Chapter leaders, win a USMLERx Step I Qbank and/or a Step 2 CK Qmax scholarship by submitting a brief description of any projects aimed at addressing healthcare disparities within Asian Pacific American populations currently undertaken by the APAMSA chapter. Scholarships will be awarded to the 1 or 2 best current projects. Submit project descriptions to healthdisparities@apamsa.org by Sunday, February 19 to be eligible.  Chapter leaders may raffle or auction subscriptions for fundraising purposes but only to APAMSA members.  Additionally, a person must be assigned the subscription byTuesday, February 28.  We look forward to hearing from you.

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