2020-2021 National Board
Executive Board

Tiffany Cheng
External Affairs Vice President
University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine
externalvp@apamsa.org
Branch Directors

Jooeun ‘Jay’ Kang
AAPI Advocacy Director
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
aapi-advocacy@apamsa.org

Daniel Pham
Rapid Response Director
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
rapidresponse@apamsa.org

Eun Ah Cho (Vivian Lou)
Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Director
Stanford University School of Medicine
nhpidirector@apamsa.org

Syeda Akila Li
South Asian Director
University of Illinois College of Medicine
sadirector@apamsa.org

Diane Wei
Premed APAMSA Director
University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Science
premed@apamsa.org

Chiara Macaraig
Premed APAMSA Director
Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
premed@apamsa.org

Clarine Long
Announcements Director
Ohio State University College of Medicine
announcements@apamsa.org

Victoria Cegielski
Social Media Director
University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine
socialmedia@apamsa.org

Kathleen Dinh
Co-Sponsorship Director
Michigan State University
College of Human Medicine
sponsorship@apamsa.org

Sang Min Lee
National Conference Chair
The Ohio State University College of Medicine
sangmin.lee@osumc.edu

Tiffany Kar Guan
National Conference Chair
The Ohio State University College of Medicine
tiffany.guan@osumc.edu
Membership Regional Directors

Rod Carlo Columbres
Region 4 Director
William Carey University College of Osteopathic Medicine
region4@apamsa.org
Past National Boards
A Message From Our President
Welcome to APAMSA! Thank you for visiting our website and learning more about our initiatives for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) pre-medical students, medical students, physicians, and community members.

Founded in 1995, the Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association is the largest, official 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan organization of healthcare students committed to addressing the unique health challenges of the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities through leadership, mentorship, advocacy, education, and service. Our organization focuses on AANHPI health disparities, cultural barriers to healthcare, advocacy, diversity and intersectionality, community outreach, Hepatitis B/C and cancer initiatives, bone marrow registry, and mental health wellness.
Over the past few years, the AANHPI communities have encountered extreme adversity in the wake of two pandemics: COVID-19 and anti-Asian racism. Instead of shying away from the challenges, APAMSA and our AANHPI communities have risen to the opportunity and flocked together to overcome the challenges that have been imposed on us. We have grown our strength in numbers–now encompassing over 165 local chapters and 10,000 members–by officializing membership and expanding our reach to both pre-medical chapters and alumni. Resultantly, we saw an expansion in the incredible efforts of our local chapters and members advocating and caring for AANHPI communities with a countless number of health fairs, volunteer services, and educational conferences.
As APAMSA continues to grow, our organization remains motivated to improve the health and well-being of AANHPI communities locally, regionally, and nationally.
Join us in fulfilling our 2023-2024 National Goals:
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- Activate additional pre-medical/pre-health chapters and medical chapters, recruit more alumni members, and strengthen existing relationships
- Advocate for the health and well-being of our AANHPI communities, especially for those among our most vulnerable and marginalized populations
- Connect members locally, regionally, and nationally through numerous conferences (Annual National Conference, 8-9 Regional Conferences, Hepatitis Conferences), in-person and virtual socials, and events
- Educate the general public and healthcare professionals about specific health challenges and disparities that exist in AANHPI communities
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- Encourage more underrepresented minorities in AANHPI communities to pursue healthcare professions, especially as physicians, through active engagement, recruitment, and support
- Prioritize diversity, inclusion, equity, and intersectionality efforts at local chapters and on national board
- Promote AANHPI-centered medical and public health research with disaggregated data of AANHPI subgroups
- Recruit members to pursue leadership opportunities with APAMSA locally and nationally
- Support local chapters, members, peer organizations, and sponsors in community engagement, advocacy, and educational efforts
Join APAMSA HERE and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to stay connected with us. Sign up to join your local chapter leadership, activate a new pre-med/health or medical chapter, connect with APAMSA mentors, advocate for your local AANHPI communities, and more. Every individual has the power to pursue leadership opportunities and make a tangible difference in your local AANHPI communities. At APAMSA, with our members’ and allies’ unwavering support, we continue to march toward a better tomorrow.
“Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards.” – Søren Kierkegaard
Joyce H. Lee
She/Her/Hers
President
president@apamsa.org
