History
 
APAMSA's foundation was laid in 1993 by Asian American students worried about the present and future of the APA community. Dr. B Li  co- founded the e-mail bulletin board 'AAMSnet' for Asian American medical students in 1994 and co-formed the Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association in 1995.

APAMSA was formed because issues of APA health were largely ignored by existing organizations.  Since its initial formation in 1995, APAMSA chapters have formed at schools across the country to improve the health and well-being of the APA community and promote understanding of the unique challenges Asian Pacific Americans face in medicine. 
 
January 1993
"A Call for Community Involvement" New York: NYU
 
April 1993
"Asian American Caucus at AMSA" Miami: WI
 
October 1993
"Asian American Family Health: Needs and Networks" Columbus: OSU
"Breaking the Silence" Boston: Harvard
 
April 1994
"Asian American Caucus at AMSA" Washington, D.C: CWRU, Stanford
 
October 1994
"A New Voice" Boston: Harvard
"White House Briefing on Health Care Reform" Washington, D.C.: Harvard, Tufts, NYU
"AAMSnet on-line" Columbus: OSU
 
January 1995
Formation of APAMSA, First National Conference "Reflections on Self & Community"
New York: Columbia, Cornell, Einstein, NYU, SUNY Brooklyn, Mt. Sinai
 
October 1995
Second National Conference "Strength Through Unity"
Philadelphia: Medical College of Pennsylvania- Hahnemann University, Temple University, Jefferson Medical College, University of Pennsylvania
 
October 1996
Third National Conference "APA Leaders: Forging Ties for a Stronger Tomorrow"
Boston: Harvard University
 
October 1997
Fourth National Conference
Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University
 
November 1998
Fifth National Conference
Chicago: Northwestern University, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, Finch Chicago Medical School, The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
 
November 1999
Sixth National Conference
San Francisco: University of California at Davis
 
October 2000
Seventh National Conference "Ancient Traditions, New Frontiers"
Los Angeles: University of Southern California, Stanford University
 
October 2001
Eighth National Conference "Forging into the next Millennium: Committment to API Service"
New York City: New York University, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
 
October 2002
Ninth National Conference "Our Culture, Our Health"
St. Louis: Washington University, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine
 
November 2003
Tenth National Conference "Changing the Face of Medicine"
Washington DC: Georgetown University SOM, George Washington SOM, Johns Hopkins SOM, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
 
November 2004
Eleventh National Conference "Leading By Example"
Houston, Texas: UT Houston Medical School, Baylor College of Medicine, UT Health Science Center San Antonio
 
October 2005

Twelfth National Conference  “Building Bridges: Linking Past, Present, and Future”
Chicago, IL: Northwestern University

 
October 2006
Thirteenth National Conference "Medicine: A Call to Service"
Washington DC Metro Area at Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences
 
 
 
 
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