The Association of Physicians of Pakistani Descent of North America (APPNA) is an American
nonprofit organization[2] headquartered in
Westmont,
Illinois,
United States. It is one of the largest medical associations in the United States.[1]
APPNA is the largest medical organization of expatriate Pakistanis.[3]
Founding
In 1976, Dr. Zaheer Ahmed, a Pakistani gastroenterologist based in
Michigan, envisioned an idea of a professional organization of Pakistani physicians in the U.S and Canada that would provide a platform for social gatherings and a vehicle for educational and humanitarian projects in Pakistan. APPNA was registered in the state of Michigan as a non-profit charitable organization on 29 August 1978. The Internal Revenue Service granted it tax exempt status in 1983.[4]
The following university alumni organizations are constituent members of APPNA:[8]
Aga Khan University Alumni Association of North America (AKUAANA)
Allama Iqbal Medical College Alumni Association of North America (AIMCAANA)[9]
Alumni Association of Physicians of Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences of North America (LUMHS)
Army Medical College Alumni Association of North America (AMCOLAANA)
Association of Physicians of Pakistani-descent of Caribbean Medical Schools (APPCMS)
Bolan Medical College Alumni Association of North America (BMCAANA)
Dental APPNA
Dow Graduates Association of North America (DOGANA)[10]
Fatima Jinnah Medical College Alumni Association of North America (FJMCAANA)[11]
Jinnah Sind Medical University Alumni Association of North America (JSMUAANA)[12]
Khyber Medical College Alumni Association of North America (KMCAANA)[13]
King Edward Medical College Alumni Association of North America (KEMCAANA)[14]
Nishtar Medical College Alumni Association of North America (NANA)[15]
North American Medical Alumni of APPNA (NAMA)
Punjab Medical College Alumni Association of North America (PMCAANA)
Quaid-e-Azam Medical College Alumni Association of North America (QMCAANA)
Rawalpindi Medical College Alumni Association of North America (RMCAANA)[16]
Representation in Pakistan Government Health Task Force
In December 2021,
Prime Minister of PakistanImran Khan gave APPNA representation in his government's health task force for getting its input towards improving the healthcare system in the country.[17]
Meetings
APPNA holds four meetings through the year. Its meetings present opportunities for continuing medical education as well as social get-togethers. The four meetings are:
Amidst news of the exorbitantly high prices of the
COVID-19 vaccine set in Pakistan, APPNA wrote to the Prime Minister to express its concern. "A human tragedy must not be allowed to be used for profiteering,"[23] the APPNA association pleaded in the letter. The association recommended that the government should undertake the task of importing the vaccine itself, "on an emergent basis" as it is "best positioned to negotiate favorable rates with manufacturers." The group of doctors noted that although ideally the vaccine should be available to all free of cost, but if the country's financial situation did not allow it, it should be sold "at no more than cost". It also urged for subsidies to be provided to the poor regardless.[23]