ORLANDO, FL: In the presence of 2,500 participants, Dr Seema Jain, took the oath of office as the President of AAPI on Saturday June 20, a part of the important formality culminating the 33rd Annual Convention of this prestigious organization of physicians of Indian origin.
The delegates from across the nation came together to celebrate their achievements and to plan for ways to move forward, enriching and supporting one another for the greater good of humanity through education and dedication to their motherland India and to their adopted land, the United States, at the historic meet in Orlando
Dr Jayesh Shah, past President, AAPI administered the oath of office as the more than 2,500 delegates cheered loudly, greeting the new President of AAPI, the largest ethnic medical association in the country.
With your support, dedication and hard work we will make sure that this is a turning point in the history of AAPI. Our key strategic initiatives will be as follows: Excellence of Education, Empowerment, Enlightenment, and Evolution,” Dr Seema Jain said.
Along with Dr Jain, Dr Ajay Lodha as President-Elect, Dr Gautam Samadder as Vice President, Dr Naresh Parikh as Secretary and Dr Suresh Reddy as the Treasurer of AAPI assumed charge in the presence of leading luminaries and over 2,000 AAPI delegates from across the nation. Dr Aravind Pillai was administered the oath of office as Chairman of the Board of Trustees, AAPI by the out-going chairman, Dr Ajeet Singhivi.
Dr Ravi Jahagirdar, the out-going President of AAPI, in his address, said, “When I became the President of AAPI, the vision for AAPI was spelled out on a traditional Vedic concept of “Panchsheel” , the five action pillars: Education, Community/Charitable service, Member Support Programs, Mentorship / Mantle, and Legislative Action, to further the voluminous achievements of the past 33 years.”
As he handed over the reign of AAPI to Dr Seema Jain at a terrific gala, Dr Jahagirdar had this to say with much satisfaction and pride:, “This tumultuous year of achievements for AAPI draws to a close with a premonition that the future will be even more productive and that AAPI is now on an unmistakable march into a bright future.”
Cutting edge CMEs that offered insights into several healthcare and medical issues, focus on ways to actively participate in the nation’s legislative process on ways to prevent diseases, while working with the government of India and voluntary agencies to effectively train physicians in India, women’s forum, fashion shows, mega entertainment by Bollywood stars, Sonu Nigam, Dr KJ Yesudas, cultural programs, healthy living, yoga, health walk, meditation, honoring those who worked hard to make a positive impact in their respective areas of work, and networking and renewing of friendships and bonds were some of the highlights of the 33rd annual convention in the magical city.
AAPI had three dynamic speakers, Vani Tripathi, Dr Margaret McLaren, and Bhakti Sharma, at the Women’s Forum, who were selected for not only their enthralling speaking abilities and their expertise in their fields, but also for the varied messages they were able to individually convey to a packed audience at the Discovery Hall.
The event also had the AAPI Golf Classic, AAPI’s Got Talent and the Be Fit Be Cool Walk in partnership with the Orlando Health Foundation as part of AAPI’s National Childhood Obesity program. Notable speakers at the event included US Surgeon General Vice Admiral (VADM) Vivek H. Murthy, Kailash Satyarthi, 2014 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, recognized for his works against child labor; Sri Sri Ravi Shankar a humanitarian leader and a spiritual teacher; Preet Bharara, US Attorney for the Southern District of New York; and several top Indian performers including Mystic India, Jay Sean, Sonu Nigam and K J Yesudas.
The conference provided an enriching platform for members comprising medical, mental health, and dental physicians in America to engage with the latest in medical technology, research and advances in the world of all types of medicine and dental. The convention included CME and DME accredited courses as well as variety of panel discussions, presentations and a research competition.
There were forums for AAPI Young Physicians Group (AAPI YPS) and for AAPI MSRF for medical students, residents and fellows.
A nearly sold out Exhibitor Hall included medical and pharmaceutical products, jewelery, fashion designs, devices and equipment and medical and dental, practice-related services.
Delegates of AAPI that represent nearly 100,000 Physicians, Fellows, and Residents in the United States, were led to meditate after an inspiring address on Yoga and Health by global thought and spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. The unique event served as a platform for the AAPI members to discuss the importance of meditation in resolving the nation’s pressing health concerns and how Ayurveda, Yoga, and Meditations, the ancient traditions of India offer solutions to the most pressing health problems of the world.
Dr Jain called upon AAPI members to join in this historic journey: “AAPI’s mission is clear, our programs will continue to strive and our impact is infectious on benefiting society.
We as physicians make significant contributions for the betterment of people’s lives. As members we can make these contributions through the 4 E’s: Excellence of Education, Empowerment, Enlightenment, and Evolution. Today I ask you to set aside your differences, and join me in this noble journey to make our mission possible! We make history – starting today!”
India Post News Service