About AAPI MSRF

The American Association of
Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) is a non-profit organization that
represents over 35,000 Indian American Physicians of which almost
10,000 are medical students and residents. The Medical student/resident
section (MSR) addresses issues geared more towards medical students and
physicians in training.
Mission
Unity of purpose. Collegiality in action. Commitment to Excellence. Compassion toward others.
AAPI-MSRF is a national organization
that focuses on promoting the professional, political, and social goals
of American medical and dental students, residents and fellows of
Indian heritage. We are recognized nationally and internationally as
leaders in healthcare striving to provide a diverse forum for
scientific, educational, cultural, charitable and political interaction
among our members.
To realize our mission, we follow 4 guiding principles:
We strive to uphold and maintain the
highest standards of ethics in the practice of medicine and medical
education. To help patients to become fully informed and empowered
partners while maintaining our professional pride in the practice of
medicine.
As a national organization and
liaison to local chapters, we provide a channel of networking, support,
and open communication among our members and between local chapters.
We provide non-profit service to the
community at large in the United States though national service
projects and local chapter events, and also to the communities
internationally through service opportunities, AVSAR international, and
electives abroad.
We provide an avenue of individual
communication between our members and Capitol Hill. During AAPI's
Legislative Day, we strive to impact national legislation and policies
overseas that affect medical education and practice by providing a
unifying voice for our members.