Join Dr. Jhemon Lee, one of the founders of APAMSA, as he discusses the importance of leadership in the context of organizational development. He will share insights into how individuals can begin to start their own organizations, holding groups together during difficult times, and the differences of organizational leadership.
Date: Wednesday, March 1
Time: 7:00 PM EST / 4:00 PM PST
Registration Link: https://forms.gle/jehsivYEbTFGLJ3a9
Dr. Lee is a private practice radiologist in Los Alamitos, CA. He was one of the original student organizers that helped lead to the formation of APAMSA in 1995, and has helped lead APAMSA’s Advisory Board ever since. He is a board member of the National Council of Asian Pacific Islander Physicians (NCAPIP). He is president of the Orange County chapter of OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates, and has previously been involved with the National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP), serving in many roles including National President, President of its Chicago chapter, and co-chair of the 2008 National Convention. He is also the Medical Advisor for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography programs at Platt College. Dr. Lee received his bachelor’s degree in Engineering Sciences at Harvard University and obtained his medical degree from the University of Maryland. He completed his residency in diagnostic radiology at the University of Chicago, where he was chief resident, and a fellowship in abdominal imaging at Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School in Boston. On the side, he and his wife, Misa performed improv comedy for years with groups such as Cold Tofu, Los Angeles’ longest running API improv troupe. More recently, Jhemon has been writing and performing sketch comedy with a local API comedy group, “No MSG Added.”