Upcoming Hepatitis Conference

2023 Hepatitis Conference

We are happy to announce that the 17th Annual Hepatitis B/C Conference will be taking place in-person on Saturday, November 11, 2023 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM EST at our updated venue: The NonProfit…

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Health Affairs

The APAMSA Health Affairs Branch is dedicated to eliminating health care disparities in the AANHPI community.

As a nationwide community of APAMSA chapters, we are working together to eliminate Hepatitis B and increase AANHPI bone marrow donors. New projects are in development as well to address the ever-changing needs of our community.


Questions? Contact the Health Affairs Director at healthaffairs@apamsa.org.

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Our Ongoing National Service Projects

Bone Marrow Registration

The goal of APAMSA’s National Bone Marrow Registration Initiative is to increase the representation of minority groups, especially AANHPI, in the national registry in the effort to offer a cure to thousands suffering from diseases treatable with stem cell transplant.

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Bone Marrow Registration

The goal of APAMSA’s National Bone Marrow Registration Initiative is to increase the representation of minority groups, especially AANHPI, in the national registry in the effort to offer a cure to thousands suffering from diseases treatable with stem cell transplant.

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Hepatitis Initiative

Our mission as APAMSA is to collectively engage in the global fight against hepatitis B and C and to raise awareness about health disparities and its impact within the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) population.

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Hepatitis Initiative

Our mission as APAMSA is to collectively engage in the global fight against hepatitis B and C and to raise awareness about health disparities and its impact within the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) population.

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National Cancer Initiative

The mission of the APAMSA Cancer Initiative is to increase awareness of cancer in Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and other Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) communities through promoting cancer screenings and education.

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National Cancer Initiative

The goal of APAMSA’s National Cancer Initiative is to promote awareness of and provide screening for the common cancers that affect Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders (AANHPI).

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Mental Health Initiative

The Mental Health Branch of APAMSA is devoted to promoting mental health, particularly for AANHPI individuals, through advocacy, improved awareness, storytelling, and resource sharing. What we desire most is for members of AANHPI communities, and all people, to be able to live well.

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Mental Health Initiative

The Mental Health Branch of APAMSA is devoted to promoting mental health, particularly for AANHPI individuals, through advocacy, improved awareness, storytelling, and resource sharing. What we desire most is for members of AANHPI communities, and all people, to be able to live well.

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Community Outreach Initiative

National APAMSA is committed to addressing health inequities in Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community health, as well as increasing AANHPI representation in healthcare research. As such, community outreach grant funding is available to all APAMSA chapters through our partnership with the Asian Research Coalition and the All of Us Research Program. Outreach activities can include, but are not limited to: health screenings, health fairs, flu shot clinics, and supply donations to community centers.

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Community Outreach Initiative

National APAMSA is committed to addressing health inequities in Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community health, as well as increasing AANHPI representation in healthcare research. As such, community outreach grant funding is available to all APAMSA chapters through our partnership with the Asian Research Coalition and the All of Us Research Program. Outreach activities can include, but are not limited to: health screenings, health fairs, flu shot clinics, and supply donations to community centers.

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