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Annual Asian American Health Conference


Since its first conference in 2004, the Annual Asian American Health Conference has served a national audience, bringing together over 300 speakers and participants each year. Representatives from community-based organizations and other partners comprise the Conference Advisory Board which develops the theme and content of the conference. The Annual Asian American Health Conference highlights the current areas of progress as well as needs in health research and healthcare in Asian American communities.

The goal of the Conference is to share research, skills and knowledge among physicians, allied health professionals, community advocates, medical students, media, and policy makers for the purpose of empowering community-based organizations, academic institutions, and individuals to be health advocates at local and national levels.

 

 

SAVE THE DATE:

Fourth Annual Asian American Health Conference:
Leading the Way, Partnering for Change

September 28-29, 2007 at the NYU Medical Center

 

Learn about the past Third Annual Asian American Health Conference: Taking Notice Taking Action September 29-30, 2006.