The document provides information about the upcoming 32nd Annual Convention of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) to be held June 25-29, 2014 in San Antonio, Texas. It invites sponsors to partner with or sponsor the convention. The convention will include 10-12 hours of continuing medical education sessions on various medical topics, opportunities for sponsors to hold product theaters in the exhibit hall, and space for exhibitors. AAPI represents over 60,000 physicians and medical students of Indian origin in the US across various medical specialties. The convention aims to provide a forum for alumni and regional medical associations to convene alongside opportunities for professional development, sponsorship and partnership.
The document provides information about sponsorship and marketing opportunities for the upcoming American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) annual convention being held in San Antonio, Texas from June 25-29, 2014. It outlines various sponsorship packages ranging from $25,000 to $300,000 that include benefits like booth space, speaking opportunities, signage recognition, and advertisement. It also describes additional sponsorship opportunities for specific convention events and activities. Contact information is provided for those interested in sponsoring or obtaining more details.
The document discusses the globalization of healthcare through the rise of medical tourism. Medical tourism involves people traveling abroad for cheaper medical care not covered by their insurance. It has grown more popular as costs in developed nations rise. The document outlines countries commonly involved in medical tourism on both sides, including India, Thailand, and the US. Medical tourists seek various procedures and specialties. The trend benefits both patients who access affordable care and countries who earn revenue. However, some question impacts on domestic healthcare systems and quality abroad.
The document describes PatientMD, a mobile healthcare platform that aims to create an engaged community of patients, doctors, and businesses. The platform provides various services through mobile apps, including a personal health record, telemedicine, genetic testing, artificial intelligence, and a marketplace. It aims to empower patients by giving them access to their health data and information to help manage their care in a personalized, cost-effective manner.
This document discusses various aspects of medical tourism insurance policies. It provides details on how such policies cover travel and treatment-related risks, and explains that some US health insurers are now offering partial coverage for medical tourism. The document also outlines policy terms, claims procedures, exclusions, and other legal conditions of several medical tourism insurance providers.
India has a long history as a destination for medical tourism, dating back thousands of years. In modern times, India has emerged as a top destination for medical tourism due to the high quality care provided at a fraction of the cost of treatments in other countries. The Indian government actively promotes the country's medical tourism industry through initiatives like dedicated medical visas and the website IndiaHealthcareTourism.com. Major private hospitals in India provide treatments in cardiology, orthopedics, and oncology to attract medical tourists while also offering traditional Ayurvedic and other alternative medicine options.
This document discusses medical tourism, which involves traveling abroad for medical treatment. It provides an overview of the scope and components of medical tourism, including treatment types, wellness, and reproduction services. India is highlighted as a major destination for medical tourism due to its high-quality care at low costs compared to other countries. Challenges and opportunities for India's medical tourism industry are examined through a SWOT analysis. The roles of the Indian government and private sector in promoting medical tourism are also outlined.
Medical tourism is the practice of traveling abroad to receive medical treatment. India has become a preferred destination for medical tourism due to affordable treatment costs and world-class facilities. Key components of medical tourism include treatment of illnesses, cosmetic surgeries, wellness programs, and fertility treatments. Hospitals must be accredited by various international accreditation organizations to participate in medical tourism. The top states in India for medical tourism are Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Delhi. Medical tourism is a growing industry in India worth billions of dollars annually.
Medical tourism can be broadly defined as provision of 'cost effective' private medical care in collaboration with the tourism industry for patients needing surgical and other forms of specialized treatment.
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The document provides information about sponsorship and marketing opportunities for the upcoming American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) annual convention being held in San Antonio, Texas from June 25-29, 2014. It outlines various sponsorship packages ranging from $25,000 to $300,000 that include benefits like booth space, speaking opportunities, signage recognition, and advertisement. It also describes additional sponsorship opportunities for specific convention events and activities. Contact information is provided for those interested in sponsoring or obtaining more details.
The document discusses the globalization of healthcare through the rise of medical tourism. Medical tourism involves people traveling abroad for cheaper medical care not covered by their insurance. It has grown more popular as costs in developed nations rise. The document outlines countries commonly involved in medical tourism on both sides, including India, Thailand, and the US. Medical tourists seek various procedures and specialties. The trend benefits both patients who access affordable care and countries who earn revenue. However, some question impacts on domestic healthcare systems and quality abroad.
The document describes PatientMD, a mobile healthcare platform that aims to create an engaged community of patients, doctors, and businesses. The platform provides various services through mobile apps, including a personal health record, telemedicine, genetic testing, artificial intelligence, and a marketplace. It aims to empower patients by giving them access to their health data and information to help manage their care in a personalized, cost-effective manner.
This document discusses various aspects of medical tourism insurance policies. It provides details on how such policies cover travel and treatment-related risks, and explains that some US health insurers are now offering partial coverage for medical tourism. The document also outlines policy terms, claims procedures, exclusions, and other legal conditions of several medical tourism insurance providers.
India has a long history as a destination for medical tourism, dating back thousands of years. In modern times, India has emerged as a top destination for medical tourism due to the high quality care provided at a fraction of the cost of treatments in other countries. The Indian government actively promotes the country's medical tourism industry through initiatives like dedicated medical visas and the website IndiaHealthcareTourism.com. Major private hospitals in India provide treatments in cardiology, orthopedics, and oncology to attract medical tourists while also offering traditional Ayurvedic and other alternative medicine options.
This document discusses medical tourism, which involves traveling abroad for medical treatment. It provides an overview of the scope and components of medical tourism, including treatment types, wellness, and reproduction services. India is highlighted as a major destination for medical tourism due to its high-quality care at low costs compared to other countries. Challenges and opportunities for India's medical tourism industry are examined through a SWOT analysis. The roles of the Indian government and private sector in promoting medical tourism are also outlined.
Medical tourism is the practice of traveling abroad to receive medical treatment. India has become a preferred destination for medical tourism due to affordable treatment costs and world-class facilities. Key components of medical tourism include treatment of illnesses, cosmetic surgeries, wellness programs, and fertility treatments. Hospitals must be accredited by various international accreditation organizations to participate in medical tourism. The top states in India for medical tourism are Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Delhi. Medical tourism is a growing industry in India worth billions of dollars annually.
Medical tourism can be broadly defined as provision of 'cost effective' private medical care in collaboration with the tourism industry for patients needing surgical and other forms of specialized treatment.
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India has become a major hub for medical tourism due to several factors like low cost treatments, qualified doctors and high quality hospitals. Several major Indian hospitals have emerged as leading medical tourism providers. Chennai, Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai are the top destinations for medical tourists. While medical tourism is a booming industry, most Indians cannot afford healthcare costs and end up in debt due to lack of health insurance awareness. There is a need to educate Indians on the importance of health insurance to avoid financial burdens from medical expenses. The government should consider making health insurance compulsory.
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This document describes initiatives and innovations for diabetic foot care in non-urban areas in India. It discusses two key projects: 1) Project LEAP, which evaluated preventative foot care for diabetics in both urban and rural areas and found decreased amputations and ulcers with rural populations showing good compliance; and 2) Project PADASAMRAKSHANE, a three-pronged initiative funded by the World Diabetic Foundation to train healthcare workers in diabetic foot care, establish 10 foot care centers in rural Karnataka, and operate a mobile foot clinic. The project aims to expand access to foot care and education for diabetics in rural and underserved areas.
Medical Tourism Project for LSE Marketing 101 Dr Ritesh Malik
Asian Health Inc. is an international healthcare company that operates a 500-bed hospital in New Delhi, India and has a 26% stake in an Indian pharmaceutical company. It aims to provide high-quality yet affordable healthcare and become a leading provider of medical tourism services. The company analyzes the large and growing global medical tourism market, and outlines its strategy to target customers in developed countries seeking cheaper alternatives. It discusses establishing offices worldwide and the processes, economics, consumer behavior, and competitive advantages of its medical tourism business model.
This document discusses medical tourism, including key drivers and destinations. It notes that medical tourism is increasingly popular and presents both opportunities and challenges. Several countries are mentioned as top medical tourism destinations, including Thailand, India, and Singapore, which are attractive due to factors like high-quality care and accreditation at lower costs than in other countries. Risks associated with medical tourism include issues with quality of care, legal protections, and medical complications that arise from traveling.
This document summarizes the history and current state of dentistry in India. It discusses how dentistry was practiced scientifically as early as 600 BC by Sushruta, but later declined. The establishment of the first dental college in India in 1924 helped revive the field. Currently there are over 289 dental schools and 118,000 dental practitioners, though most are concentrated in cities. Challenges remain in increasing access to dental care in rural areas where over 70% of Indians live.
This document discusses medical tourism, which is when people travel internationally to obtain medical care. Common treatments received include dental, cosmetic, and elective surgeries. Over 50 countries have identified medical tourism as a national industry. Reasons for medical tourism include lower costs, shorter wait times, and the ability to combine treatment with travel. Popular destinations include India, Thailand, Singapore, and Turkey. The document also outlines some of the benefits, risks, and statistics associated with medical tourism.
This document provides an overview of health tourism in India. It discusses the history and definition of health tourism, as well as the key drivers that have led to its growth as a multibillion dollar industry. It outlines India's advantages as a health tourism destination, including world-class treatment at a lower cost compared to other countries. The document also examines the systems and facilities available in India, including modern medical treatments and traditional practices like Ayurveda. It analyzes the accreditation standards that Indian hospitals must meet and provides statistics on the revenue and patients generated by India's health tourism industry.
This document summarizes a presentation about medical tourism. It defines medical tourism as traveling abroad for medical treatment and lists popular specialties like cosmetic surgery, dentistry, and cardiovascular procedures. It notes the growth of medical tourism due to high healthcare costs in some countries and more affordable options abroad that are often a fraction of the price. The document outlines advantages like immediate access to care, improved travel/communication, opportunities to travel, and high-quality care at accredited facilities. It stresses the importance of researching providers, records, follow-up care, and legal protections before engaging in medical tourism.
Nancy J. Zangmeister is a certified nurse life care planner and Medicare set-aside consultant based in Ohio. She has over 30 years of nursing experience, including caring for patients with catastrophic injuries. As a life care planner, she determines future care needs for individuals with disabilities and prepares cost projections for legal settlements. Zangmeister is active in several professional organizations and has published on topics related to life care planning.
This document provides an overview of medical tourism, with a focus on India. It discusses what medical tourism is, common terms used, a brief history, and India's role. Key points include that medical tourism involves traveling abroad for treatment, India has a long history as a destination for health travelers seeking affordable treatments like Ayurveda, and the country now has many JCI accredited hospitals and is a leading destination for procedures like orthopedics and cardiology due to high quality care at much lower costs than other countries.
This document provides an overview of medical tourism in India. It discusses the status and prospects of medical tourism in India based on a research project submitted to fulfill the requirements for a Bachelor's degree in Hotel and Tourism Management. The document includes chapters on the introduction and purpose of the study, literature review on medical tourism, research methodology, results discussion, findings summary, and conclusions and recommendations. It also includes tables of data collected from travelers and doctors on their perspectives on medical tourism in India.
Medical tourism is the practice of traveling abroad to receive medical care. India has emerged as a popular destination for medical tourism due to its lower costs, world-class facilities and doctors, and English-speaking population. Key procedures offered by India include joint replacements, heart surgery, and cosmetic surgeries at costs that are a fraction of prices in the United States or Europe. Hospitals in India seek international accreditation to assure medical tourists of quality and safety standards.
Medical tourism in india with special focus on foreign patients satisfaction ...Jatin Patel
The document discusses tourism in India, including medical tourism. It notes that tourism contributes significantly to India's GDP and employment. Medical tourism in India is growing due to lower costs compared to other countries. Gujarat has developed high quality healthcare facilities and medical tourism, focusing on specialties like cardiology and orthopedics. A survey found patients were satisfied with treatment and facilities in Indian hospitals. The document also discusses various segments of tourism in India like hill stations, beaches, wildlife, and future potential for growth.
Penn State Hershey and Mercy Health System are compared in this case study. Penn State Hershey is a public non-profit health system focused on improving health, education, and research. Mercy Health System is a Catholic non-profit focused on serving the poor, with spiritual care and values based on faith in God. Key differences include mission/values, services provided, and policies around issues like abortion based on their public vs. faith-based nature. Both were impacted by the Affordable Care Act through changes to insurance and research.
Medical tourism in India is a growing $2 billion industry, with an expected annual growth rate of 30%. India offers reduced costs for treatments compared to other countries, along with the latest medical technologies and internationally accredited hospitals. Common treatments sought include cardiac surgery, orthopedics, cosmetic surgery, and dentistry. Major hospitals include Apollo, Fortis, and AIIMS. The city of Chennai in particular attracts over 150 international patients daily and has become India's center for medical tourism.
Case study on Finance and Accounts Department at Columbia Asia Referral Hospi...Rijo Stephen Cletus
This document provides an overview of the finance and accounts department of Columbia Asia Referral Hospital in Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore. It begins with an introduction to the hospital, highlighting its core values of advanced technology, excellence, affordability, and patient-focused care. It then describes the organizational structure and functions of the finance department, including accounts payable, treasury, corporate accounts, purchase and stores, and insurance-related activities. The department utilizes technology and has a physical back office structure divided into teams to efficiently manage cash, insurance, and corporate clients.
The document is a project report submitted by Ankur Puri, a third year student at the Institute of Hotel Management in Gwalior, India. The report thanks various faculty members, friends, colleagues, and family for their support and insights during the project. It then outlines the table of contents which covers topics like medical tourism surgeries, scope in India, favorable locations, government contributions, conclusions, and bibliography. The report appears to focus on analyzing medical tourism in India.
This presentation explains medical tourism in India, it's benefits and the factors affecting it. It also looks at the darker side of medical tourism in India and introduces the concept of Medical Value Travel. The concepts are explained with the help of a storyline.
A Case Study on Medical Tourism in Hyderabad City by Dr.Mahboob Ali Khan Phd ...Healthcare consultant
Medical centers all over the world have acquired accreditation from well known international organizations such as JCI, JCAHO and ISO to express their dedication to excellence. Another advantage of medical tourism is the immediate access to health care services. For those who have come from countries with public health care systems, medical tourism offers them the chance to be placed on the priority list. When dealing with matters of health, waiting is not always an option.
This document discusses health tourism, including its origins thousands of years ago when people traveled to sites like Epidaurus and Bath for healing. It notes that in the 21st century, low-cost air travel has expanded health tourism globally. India has become a major destination for health tourism due to its high-quality yet affordable medical care and treatments that are often one-tenth the cost of Western countries. The document outlines India's advantages in health tourism and identifies challenges that still need to be addressed to further develop the industry.
The document discusses the history and development of the internet over the past 50 years, from its origins as a US military program called ARPANET to the commercialization of the world wide web in the 1990s. It grew exponentially from the 1980s onward and became a major force in communications, business, and society through new technologies and greater public access to computers and online content. The internet has profoundly shaped modern life and continues to rapidly evolve and impact nearly all aspects of the global community.
A father questions his daughter about her major choice of Communication Arts (CMAT) at Salisbury University, expressing concern it will not lead to employment. The daughter explains how clubs provide real-world experience beyond the classroom and help establish new student organizations. She shares examples from her portfolio of involvement in campus media. Satisfied the program is student-driven, the father accepts her choice and enthusiasm for an upcoming club meeting, realizing CMAT can lead to a successful future.
India has become a major hub for medical tourism due to several factors like low cost treatments, qualified doctors and high quality hospitals. Several major Indian hospitals have emerged as leading medical tourism providers. Chennai, Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai are the top destinations for medical tourists. While medical tourism is a booming industry, most Indians cannot afford healthcare costs and end up in debt due to lack of health insurance awareness. There is a need to educate Indians on the importance of health insurance to avoid financial burdens from medical expenses. The government should consider making health insurance compulsory.
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This document describes initiatives and innovations for diabetic foot care in non-urban areas in India. It discusses two key projects: 1) Project LEAP, which evaluated preventative foot care for diabetics in both urban and rural areas and found decreased amputations and ulcers with rural populations showing good compliance; and 2) Project PADASAMRAKSHANE, a three-pronged initiative funded by the World Diabetic Foundation to train healthcare workers in diabetic foot care, establish 10 foot care centers in rural Karnataka, and operate a mobile foot clinic. The project aims to expand access to foot care and education for diabetics in rural and underserved areas.
Medical Tourism Project for LSE Marketing 101 Dr Ritesh Malik
Asian Health Inc. is an international healthcare company that operates a 500-bed hospital in New Delhi, India and has a 26% stake in an Indian pharmaceutical company. It aims to provide high-quality yet affordable healthcare and become a leading provider of medical tourism services. The company analyzes the large and growing global medical tourism market, and outlines its strategy to target customers in developed countries seeking cheaper alternatives. It discusses establishing offices worldwide and the processes, economics, consumer behavior, and competitive advantages of its medical tourism business model.
This document discusses medical tourism, including key drivers and destinations. It notes that medical tourism is increasingly popular and presents both opportunities and challenges. Several countries are mentioned as top medical tourism destinations, including Thailand, India, and Singapore, which are attractive due to factors like high-quality care and accreditation at lower costs than in other countries. Risks associated with medical tourism include issues with quality of care, legal protections, and medical complications that arise from traveling.
This document summarizes the history and current state of dentistry in India. It discusses how dentistry was practiced scientifically as early as 600 BC by Sushruta, but later declined. The establishment of the first dental college in India in 1924 helped revive the field. Currently there are over 289 dental schools and 118,000 dental practitioners, though most are concentrated in cities. Challenges remain in increasing access to dental care in rural areas where over 70% of Indians live.
This document discusses medical tourism, which is when people travel internationally to obtain medical care. Common treatments received include dental, cosmetic, and elective surgeries. Over 50 countries have identified medical tourism as a national industry. Reasons for medical tourism include lower costs, shorter wait times, and the ability to combine treatment with travel. Popular destinations include India, Thailand, Singapore, and Turkey. The document also outlines some of the benefits, risks, and statistics associated with medical tourism.
This document provides an overview of health tourism in India. It discusses the history and definition of health tourism, as well as the key drivers that have led to its growth as a multibillion dollar industry. It outlines India's advantages as a health tourism destination, including world-class treatment at a lower cost compared to other countries. The document also examines the systems and facilities available in India, including modern medical treatments and traditional practices like Ayurveda. It analyzes the accreditation standards that Indian hospitals must meet and provides statistics on the revenue and patients generated by India's health tourism industry.
This document summarizes a presentation about medical tourism. It defines medical tourism as traveling abroad for medical treatment and lists popular specialties like cosmetic surgery, dentistry, and cardiovascular procedures. It notes the growth of medical tourism due to high healthcare costs in some countries and more affordable options abroad that are often a fraction of the price. The document outlines advantages like immediate access to care, improved travel/communication, opportunities to travel, and high-quality care at accredited facilities. It stresses the importance of researching providers, records, follow-up care, and legal protections before engaging in medical tourism.
Nancy J. Zangmeister is a certified nurse life care planner and Medicare set-aside consultant based in Ohio. She has over 30 years of nursing experience, including caring for patients with catastrophic injuries. As a life care planner, she determines future care needs for individuals with disabilities and prepares cost projections for legal settlements. Zangmeister is active in several professional organizations and has published on topics related to life care planning.
This document provides an overview of medical tourism, with a focus on India. It discusses what medical tourism is, common terms used, a brief history, and India's role. Key points include that medical tourism involves traveling abroad for treatment, India has a long history as a destination for health travelers seeking affordable treatments like Ayurveda, and the country now has many JCI accredited hospitals and is a leading destination for procedures like orthopedics and cardiology due to high quality care at much lower costs than other countries.
This document provides an overview of medical tourism in India. It discusses the status and prospects of medical tourism in India based on a research project submitted to fulfill the requirements for a Bachelor's degree in Hotel and Tourism Management. The document includes chapters on the introduction and purpose of the study, literature review on medical tourism, research methodology, results discussion, findings summary, and conclusions and recommendations. It also includes tables of data collected from travelers and doctors on their perspectives on medical tourism in India.
Medical tourism is the practice of traveling abroad to receive medical care. India has emerged as a popular destination for medical tourism due to its lower costs, world-class facilities and doctors, and English-speaking population. Key procedures offered by India include joint replacements, heart surgery, and cosmetic surgeries at costs that are a fraction of prices in the United States or Europe. Hospitals in India seek international accreditation to assure medical tourists of quality and safety standards.
Medical tourism in india with special focus on foreign patients satisfaction ...Jatin Patel
The document discusses tourism in India, including medical tourism. It notes that tourism contributes significantly to India's GDP and employment. Medical tourism in India is growing due to lower costs compared to other countries. Gujarat has developed high quality healthcare facilities and medical tourism, focusing on specialties like cardiology and orthopedics. A survey found patients were satisfied with treatment and facilities in Indian hospitals. The document also discusses various segments of tourism in India like hill stations, beaches, wildlife, and future potential for growth.
Penn State Hershey and Mercy Health System are compared in this case study. Penn State Hershey is a public non-profit health system focused on improving health, education, and research. Mercy Health System is a Catholic non-profit focused on serving the poor, with spiritual care and values based on faith in God. Key differences include mission/values, services provided, and policies around issues like abortion based on their public vs. faith-based nature. Both were impacted by the Affordable Care Act through changes to insurance and research.
Medical tourism in India is a growing $2 billion industry, with an expected annual growth rate of 30%. India offers reduced costs for treatments compared to other countries, along with the latest medical technologies and internationally accredited hospitals. Common treatments sought include cardiac surgery, orthopedics, cosmetic surgery, and dentistry. Major hospitals include Apollo, Fortis, and AIIMS. The city of Chennai in particular attracts over 150 international patients daily and has become India's center for medical tourism.
Case study on Finance and Accounts Department at Columbia Asia Referral Hospi...Rijo Stephen Cletus
This document provides an overview of the finance and accounts department of Columbia Asia Referral Hospital in Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore. It begins with an introduction to the hospital, highlighting its core values of advanced technology, excellence, affordability, and patient-focused care. It then describes the organizational structure and functions of the finance department, including accounts payable, treasury, corporate accounts, purchase and stores, and insurance-related activities. The department utilizes technology and has a physical back office structure divided into teams to efficiently manage cash, insurance, and corporate clients.
The document is a project report submitted by Ankur Puri, a third year student at the Institute of Hotel Management in Gwalior, India. The report thanks various faculty members, friends, colleagues, and family for their support and insights during the project. It then outlines the table of contents which covers topics like medical tourism surgeries, scope in India, favorable locations, government contributions, conclusions, and bibliography. The report appears to focus on analyzing medical tourism in India.
This presentation explains medical tourism in India, it's benefits and the factors affecting it. It also looks at the darker side of medical tourism in India and introduces the concept of Medical Value Travel. The concepts are explained with the help of a storyline.
A Case Study on Medical Tourism in Hyderabad City by Dr.Mahboob Ali Khan Phd ...Healthcare consultant
Medical centers all over the world have acquired accreditation from well known international organizations such as JCI, JCAHO and ISO to express their dedication to excellence. Another advantage of medical tourism is the immediate access to health care services. For those who have come from countries with public health care systems, medical tourism offers them the chance to be placed on the priority list. When dealing with matters of health, waiting is not always an option.
This document discusses health tourism, including its origins thousands of years ago when people traveled to sites like Epidaurus and Bath for healing. It notes that in the 21st century, low-cost air travel has expanded health tourism globally. India has become a major destination for health tourism due to its high-quality yet affordable medical care and treatments that are often one-tenth the cost of Western countries. The document outlines India's advantages in health tourism and identifies challenges that still need to be addressed to further develop the industry.
The document discusses the history and development of the internet over the past 50 years, from its origins as a US military program called ARPANET to the commercialization of the world wide web in the 1990s. It grew exponentially from the 1980s onward and became a major force in communications, business, and society through new technologies and greater public access to computers and online content. The internet has profoundly shaped modern life and continues to rapidly evolve and impact nearly all aspects of the global community.
A father questions his daughter about her major choice of Communication Arts (CMAT) at Salisbury University, expressing concern it will not lead to employment. The daughter explains how clubs provide real-world experience beyond the classroom and help establish new student organizations. She shares examples from her portfolio of involvement in campus media. Satisfied the program is student-driven, the father accepts her choice and enthusiasm for an upcoming club meeting, realizing CMAT can lead to a successful future.
This document provides information about various topics in mathematics including the invention of mathematics, algorithms, logarithms, and arithmetic progressions. It discusses how mathematics developed from counting and measurement in early civilizations. Algorithms are defined as well-defined procedures for solving problems, and logarithms are introduced as a way to simplify calculations by relating exponential functions. Arithmetic progressions follow a constant difference between consecutive terms of a sequence. The document also provides details on the development of algorithms, logarithms, and arithmetic as branches of mathematics.
Digital photography has become a major hobby of mine over the past few years. I enjoy capturing moments with friends and family using my digital camera. Some of my favorite photos are from our last family vacation to the beach, where I was able to get great shots of my kids playing in the sand and surf.
The document discusses the history of calculating machines from Napier's bones in the 16th century to the analytical engine in the 19th century. Key figures mentioned include Napier, Pascal, Leibnitz, Jacquard, Babbage, and Lady Ada who worked on Babbage's analytical engine, one of the first general-purpose computers. The document traces the development of mechanical calculating devices over centuries.
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The document outlines the rules and regulations for exhibitors at the 31st annual convention of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) being held from May 23-27, 2013 at the Sheraton Hotel in Chicago. It details policies on booking exhibit space, payment, cancellations, booth restrictions, show hours, security, and indemnification. The rules aim to ensure a professional environment and compliance with safety and legal standards.
jQuery Mobile is a mobile web development framework designed for touchscreen devices. It provides broad support across Apple iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, and other platforms. Key features include AJAX page loading, responsive and adaptive layouts, and core functionality that works well for touch interfaces on small screens. Popular sites that use jQuery Mobile include Disney, Open Table, Ikea, and various media companies. The framework includes widgets, themes, and supports building basic mobile web experiences on a wide range of devices.
This document provides a study guide for a Unit 2 Test on geography and culture. It includes vocabulary definitions for key concepts like the amendment process, civil rights, and Supreme Court cases. It also summarizes several important Supreme Court cases involving the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments. Additionally, it outlines the formal process for amending the US Constitution and highlights some basic rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. Finally, it includes several hypothetical scenarios testing knowledge of Constitutional rights and amendments.
This document provides information about the upcoming American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) 32nd Annual Convention being held June 25-29, 2014 in San Antonio, Texas. It outlines the organization and leadership of AAPI, as well as details about the convention including marketing and sponsorship opportunities for companies. AAPI represents over 60,000 physicians of Indian origin in the US and the convention will offer CME sessions, research presentations, and events for physicians to network. Various sponsorship packages are available starting at $7,500 that provide benefits like signage, speaking slots, and advertising.
The document describes programs written for the 8085 microprocessor to perform various arithmetic and logical operations on 8-bit numbers such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and also programs to find the largest/smallest number in an array and to sort an array of numbers in ascending/descending order. Pseudocode algorithms and assembly language programs using 8085 instructions are provided for each problem. Sample inputs, outputs and results are given to demonstrate the execution of each program.
The document describes the architecture of microprocessors, specifically the 8085 microprocessor. It discusses the address bus, data bus, and control bus used by the 8085. It explains how the microprocessor accesses memory locations and performs read and write operations. It also describes the internal architecture of the microprocessor including registers like the program counter and stack pointer.
The document discusses common hitting faults in baseball and provides drills to address each fault. It covers faults such as uppercutting, stepping out, head jumping, poor ball tracking, slow bat speed, poor hand position, locking out the arms, and poor balance. For each fault, the document explains the cause and provides 2-4 specific drills to help players correct the issue. The drills focus on developing proper mechanics and muscle memory through repetitions. Video demonstrations of the drills are available separately.
This document provides an overview of basic Linux system administration tasks that can be completed in 10 minutes, including navigating and manipulating directories and files, changing file permissions and ownership, searching for files, piping commands together, and getting help. It also briefly introduces virtualization software that allows other operating systems to run within a Linux environment.
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Two French kings, Philip Augustus and Philip IV, helped increase royal power in France. Philip Augustus expanded royal lands through conquest and built an effective royal bureaucracy to impose order and collect taxes. Philip IV clashed with Pope Boniface VIII over taxes on the clergy, threatening the pope with arrest, and later exerted more control over the papacy by moving it to Avignon under French influence. Both Philips grew royal authority at the expense of nobles and the Church.
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This document discusses an upcoming event hosted by the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) called the Global Healthcare Summit in Ahmedabad, India from January 3-5, 2014. It provides an agenda for the summit that includes parallel medical and surgical sessions, workshops, general sessions with guest speakers, and cultural programs. The goal of the summit is to enhance and accelerate the implementation of clinical practice guidelines in India through collaboration between medical professionals and organizations.
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This document appears to be a program for the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) Global Healthcare Summit taking place from January 3-5, 2014 in Ahmedabad, India.
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1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OFPHYSICIANS OFINDIAN ORIGIN
Organized by
Texas Indo-American Physician Society - Southwest Chapter (TIPS-SW)
Convention Marketing Opportunities
PARTNERSHIP
SPONSORSHIP
RECOGNITION
PRODUCT THEATER
2. Convention Committee
Jayesh Shah, MD
President, AAPI
(210) 289-5946
jshahaapi@gmail.com
Vijay N. Koli, MD
Chair, AAPI Convention 2014
Past President, AAPI
(210) 710-4216
vnkolisa14@gmail.com
Co-Chairs
Rajam Ramamurthy, MD
Past Chair of BOT, AAPI
(210) 787-8802
ramamurthysa14@gmail.com
Anupama Gotimukula, MD
Treasurer, Convention 2014
President, TIPS (SW Chapter)
(210) 618-7108
gotimukulasa14@gmail.com
Aruna Venkatesh, MD
Treasurer, TIPS (SW Chapter)
(210) 639-9398
avenkateshsa14@gmail.com
Hormazd Sanjana, MD
Secretary, TIPS (SW Chapter)
(210) 365-2686
sanjanasa14@gmail.com
SA - IT & Administration
www.aapiconvention.org/sanantonio
Fax No.: (866) 410-6618
Venky Adivi
(210) 241-9887
sa14aapi@gmail.com
Reddy Yeluru
(210) 875-1456
rasiproperties@gmail.com
AAPI National Headquarters
Vijaya Kodali
Dear Sponsor:
Greetings from Texas!
The American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) is holding its 32nd
Annual Convention from June 25-29, 2014 in the beautiful city of San Antonio, Texas.
It is with great pleasure that we invite you as a well-wisher and supporter to this
event. Physicians attending this convention will benefit not only from cutting-edge
CME, but also the camaraderie of their alumni groups and share in our common
heritage.
The convention will be held at the Henry B. Gonzales Convention Center and Grand
Hyatt San Antonio, both located on the River Walk. Vendor satisfaction and comfort
are our top priorities. The Exhibit Hall, with its unique design and booth layout, will
be the hub for several activities. Breakfast, pavilions for Alliance focusing on healthy
living, AAPI Charitable Foundation to showcase the rural health clinics in India, sports
arena for table tennis, and a stage for lectures, demonstrations, Fashion Show and
many other interesting activities are all designed to keep attendees in the Exhibit
Hall.
In the Exhibit Hall, you will have the opportunity to hold non-CME presentations and
‘Product Theatres’. There will be no concurrent activities, including CME programs,
to maximize attendance at your events.
The attached prospectus enumerates the composition of our group of generalists as
well as specialists working in the trenches, in medically underserved areas or in the
academic centers expanding the frontiers of science. It also lists our contributions to
American medicine, given that a physician of Indian origin sees every 7th patient in
this country. The AAPI Charitable Foundation does a phenomenal job in supporting
many clinics in rural India while members of AAPI component chapters operate
clinics to help the poor and needy in this country.
Please visit the website www.aapiconvention.org/sanantonio for more details, or call
the AAPI Office for further information.
See you in San Antonio.
Office Manager/ Accounts
vkodali@aapiusa.org
Sam Fulambarker
Marketing Director/Booth Sales
sam@aapiusa.org
Jayesh B. Shah, MD
Vijay N. Koli, MD
President, AAPI
Convention Chair, 2014
Past President, AAPI
AAPI National Headquarters: Phone: 630-990-2277; Fax: 630-990-2281
3. Celebrating 32 Years of Excellence
Where We Were
AAPI was founded in the midst of challenges that physicians of Indian Origin faced due to
cultural barriers and bias against international medical graduates. Those barriers created
obstacles for immigration and licensing opportunities. In 1982 a group of concerned medical
professionals founded the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin with a simple
goal to work for a level playing field for the international medical graduates.
Today, the organization is a dynamic body, spearheading legislative agendas and influencing the
advancement of medical care in the US and globally through advocating for increasing physician
work force, participating in national health initiatives such as obesity prevention and investing
in global health education.
Where We Are
American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) is the largest non-profit ethnic
medical organization in the United States. It represents the interests of over 60,000 practicing
physicians and 20,000 medical students, residents, and fellows of Indian origin in the United States.
It also serves as an umbrella organization for over 160 component associations situated in every
state. AAPI members have been practicing in inner city medically underserved locations, rural
communities around the country and urban areas. Every one in seven patients in the country is
seen by an Indian physician. Indian physicians form an impressive number in academics renowned
for teaching excellence, cutting edge research and patient care.
National Reach Through Component Chapters
AAPI serves as an umbrella organization for a network of over 160 component chapters; alumni,
state and regional chapter associations, and specialty organizations. These Associations are
located in 12 regions across the United States, each with a Regional Director on the AAPI
Executive Committee who is responsible for communication and coordination of local events
and activities.
Pacific
NE Central – II
Mountain
South
NW Central
South Atlantic
SW Central
Mid-Atlantic – I
SE Central
Mid-Atlantic – II
NE Central – I
New England
3
4. AAPI Membership
Our members represent a variety
of medical specialties. The thrust
of the 2014 Convention is to
provide a forum for Alumni and
Regional groups to come together.
General Makeup of AAPI’s Constituency
Surgical Speciality
6%
Medical Speciality
33%
Primary Care
61%
Specialty Breakdown of AAPI’s Constituency
Pediatrics
6,620
Psychiatry
4,707
Anesthesiology / Pain Management
4,052
Cardiology
3,423
Family Practice
2,240
Obstetrics & Gynecology
2,064
Pathology
1,837
Gastroenterology
1
Neurology
1
,535
,595
Other *
1,107
Pulmonology
Over 60,000 physicians of Indian
origin caring for 50,000,000
people − in every speciality, all
across the United States
1,032
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
956
Radiology
881
Surgery
881
Hematology & Oncology
831
Urology
831
Otolaryngology
403
Allergy & Immunology
352
Endocrinology
277
Dermatology 151
05
,000
10,000
*Total Based on 52,000 physicians
* Includes the following specialties: Emergency Medicine, Forensic Medicine,
Geriatrics, Nephrology, Nuclear Medicine, Ophthalmology, Rheumatology
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5. AAPI Continuing Medical Education & Research
The 2014 AAPI Convention will offer 10-12 hours of CME
activity. In a paradigm shift, the convention will explore
a Symposium and/or Workshop format that will focus on
current issues in clinical management of chronic disease
conditions to include evidence-based guidelines, latest
therapies, and hot topics. We will also include 1-2 sessions
that will count for Ethics CME that can fulfill mandatory
medical licensure renewal requirements in most states.
Additionally, the CME Committee is exploring the possibility of offering Dental continuing education. We will seek
speakers from a pool of world-renowned thought leaders
in their respective fields. Subject to feasibility and availability of speakers, we have shortlisted the following topics
CME Topics
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4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Pain Management Workshop (Dr Somayaji Ramamurthy)
Diabetes Update
a. Pathophysiology and Management of Diabetes (Dr.
Ralph DeFronzo)
b. Insulin Pump and CGMS (Dr. Satish Garg)
Wound Care – (Dr. Jayesh Shah)
Lipids Update (Dr. Charles Reasner)
Nephrology Update (Dr. Kasinath)
Cardiology Update (Anti-Coagulation) (Dr. Robert
Chilton)
Osteoporosis Update (Dr. P Natarajan)
Psychiatry Update – Dr. Malathi Koli (Dr. Vivek Singh)
Genetic Condom in HIV (Dr. Sunil Ahuja)
Low T (Dr. Dandona)
Pulmonary Update (Dr. Kalpalatha Guntupalli)
Maternal-Child Health
a. Workshop on Post-Discharge Care of Premature
Infant (Dr. RajamRamamurthy)
b. Obstetrical considerations in the prevention of
prematurity
Childhood Obesity Awareness (Anita Swamy, MD)
Dental CME – Independent, concurrent session
Oral presentation abstracts for AAPI San Antonio Convention 2014: the AAPI Annual Meeting Program Planning Committee, in conjunction with the Academic Affairs Committee, has
identified the topics below as areas of focus.
If you are interested in presenting on one of these
topics, further information will be available on our
convention website www.aapiconvention.org/sanantonio and the AAPI website www.aapiusa.org.
Along with oral presentation abstracts and posters, the committee is also accepting model programs and policies abstracts for review. Don't miss
your chance to present at this premier conference.
Research Topics
1. Abstract presentation by Medical Students, Residents, and Fellows.
2. Caring for the chronically comorbid Patient with
Complex Needs in LTC, hospital and outpatient setting
3. Clinical Updates (Cardiology, Pulmonary, Wound
Care, Oncology, Hematology, Critical care, Nephrology Transplant medicine, Ophthalmology, Surgery,
Endocrinology, Pain Management, Sleep Medicine,
ENT, Neurology, Pediatrics and Neonatology)
4. Collaboration with Non-Physician Practitioners
5. Business of Medicine
6. Determining Medical Necessity for Therapy • Hospice - Controversies and Updates
7. Health Information Technology (HIT)
8. Nutrition
9. Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement
(QAPI)
10. Risk Management
11. Use of Social Media in Medicine
12. Medicare and governmental regulations in medicine
13. Transitions of Care (Models of Transitional Care,
Improving Emergency Department - Hospital Transfers)
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6. Corporate Marketing & Sponsorship Opportunities
Diamond
($300,000)
•
Corporate Signage at Registration Counter
•
Exclusive Breakfast with AAPI leadership
•
Corporate Signage at the Exhibit Hall, Banquet Registration
•
10 full A-Z Packages
•
Up to 600 sq. ft. of premium booth space
•
2 Pages in Convention Souvenir Book
•
Keynote address (7 minutes) at Saturday banquet (Our main gala event)
•
2 minutes video clip company message during main gala event
•
One ad slide to be used throughout convention
•
One Industry-Sponsored Symposium (non-CME)
Platinum
($200,000)
•
Corporate Signage at Registration Counter
•
Corporate Signage at the Exhibit Hall, Banquet Registration
•
6 full A-Z Packages
•
Up to 400 sq. ft. of premium booth space
•
2 Pages in Convention Souvenir Book
•
Keynote address (5 minutes) at Friday evening banquet
•
2 minutes video clip company message during Friday evening gala event
•
One ad slide to be used throughout convention
•
One Industry-Sponsored Symposium (non-CME)
Gold ($100,000)
•
Corporate Signage at Registration Counter
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Corporate Signage at the Exhibit Hall, Banquet Registration
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4 full A-Z Packages
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Up to 200 sq. ft. of premium booth space
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1 Page in Convention Souvenir Book
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Keynote address (3 minutes) at Friday lunch
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2 minutes video clip company message during Friday lunch
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One ad slide to be used throughout convention
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One Industry-Sponsored Symposium (non-CME)
Silver
($50,000)
•
Corporate Signage at Registration Counter
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Corporate Signage at the Exhibit Hall, Banquet Registration
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2 full A-Z Packages
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Up to 100 sq. ft. of premium booth space
•
1 Page in Convention Souvenir Book
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Thurs, Fri or Sat. Breakfast symposium
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2 minutes video clip company message during Thurs, Fri or Sat. Breakfast
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One ad slide to be used throughout convention
Ruby
($25,000)
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100 sq. ft. exhibitor booth space at the AAPI Exhibit hall
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1/2 Page Ad in the AAPI Convention Souvenir
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Recognition on website including logo
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Guaranteed speaking opportunity if desired at the TIPSSW Gala
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Reserved table for 10 guests at the TIPSSW Gala Dinner Banquet
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Admission for 4 VIPs at the Sat. Mega event with Bollywood entertainment from India.
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10 complimentary passes to visit Exhibit Hall
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Name in official show displays/program
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Take advantage of the
Sponsorship Packages
and get exposure to the
highly-coveted demographic
of AAPI's membership
at the Convention in
San Antonio, Texas.
7. Corporate Marketing & Sponsorship Opportunities
Product Theater • $50,000 - 60 minute Slot
AAPI will provide prime-time opportunity to address maximum
attendance sessions to promote your products.
President’s Reception • $50,000
The formal installation of the President of AAPI serves to honor
the history of the Association. The sponsor of this event shares
in the celebration of a grand tradition and a proud heritage at the
Presidential Reception.
Keynote Address
• Thurs. $50,000 • Fri . $100,000 • Sat. $150,000
This is a special opportunity for your representative to address the
members during the gala events. Contact Convention Chairman Dr.
Vijay N. Koli for more details and available time slots
Women’s Forum • $60,000
Sponsor one of the most-attended events at the AAPI Convention.
The women’s Forum highlights the accomplishments of remarkable
women in medicine and other fields. You may have the opportunity
to introduce the speaker.
Breakfast Sponsorship • $50,000
Saturday & Sunday
Sponsor breakfast on Saturday and Sunday to increase your exposure
to the convention attendees. Company recognition will be announced
by the MC as well. The sponsor will also be recognized in all meeting
publications and have the opportunity to address the audience at the
breakfast for 5 minutes.
Lunch Sponsorship • $75,000 Friday & Saturday
Sponsor lunches on Saturday and Sunday to maximize exposure
to a large audience of medical professionals. Company recognition
will be announced by the MC. The sponsor will also be recognized
in all meeting publications and have the opportunity to address the
audience at the lunch for 5 minutes.
Banquet Sponsorship• $100,000 Friday & Saturday
Your company will be recognized at an elegant dinner with music
and entertainment. The sponsor will be recognized in all meeting
publications and have the opportunity to address the audience at the
beginning of the banquet for 5 minutes.
Convention Tote Bag • $50,000
The Grand Hyatt and convention center television program offers
exhibitors and supporters an opportunity to reach the AAPI attendees
through exhibitor video advertisement segments broadcasted to
AAPI attendees’ hotel rooms and to kiosks within these facilities.
AAPI Convention tote bags imprinted with your company's logo will
be used by attendees to carry meeting materials and utilized long
after the event in venues where other healthcare providers will notice
them. Sponsor is responsible for production costs. Tote bags will be
provided by AAPI.
Cyber Cafe • $15,000
Pocket Guide • $20,000
In-Hotel and Convention TV • $30,000
Attendees will circulate through the cyber café area frequently
to check e-mail and browse the Web. Sponsors will have signage
acknowledging support on the welcome screen monitor and have an
uploaded link to their product or corporate information.
Badge Holder, Lanyards • $10,000
A badge holder is an item worn and used throughout the convention.
Customize it with your information and logo to be seen the entire
time. Sponsor is responsible for production costs.
Coffee Breaks • $7,500 (Three Slots Available)
Sponsor a refreshment break, and you can place your product
literature on tables in the refreshment area – and it’s the only way
to distribute this information outside of your booth. High impact
signage will be provided at the Exhibit Hall entrance and in the
refreshment area. Refreshments will be provided by AAPI.
Individual & Custom Event Sponsorship
• Price available upon request
Contact Convention Chairman Vijay N. Koli, MD to customize your
sponsorship level to meet your company's marketing plan.
Hotel Keys • $25,000
Imprint your logo, event information, and booth number on our
convention hotel keys. This will be seen each time attendees enter
their rooms.
Your company will enjoy exclusive sponsorship for maximum
exposure in the official Convention Program Guide. Your company’s
message will be seen every time the attendees refer to it; includes
cover recognition and advertising pages.
Childhood Obesity Awareness Walkathon
• Pricing upon request
For the first time AAPI will do a high profile walkathon with celebrity
participation. Sponsor will have the very best exposure as the walk
will be continuously advertised in all media at the convention.
Sponsors will get
• Table of 10 at TIPS gala
• 2 tickets for Saturday dinner
• Electronic signage
Global Health Education & Physician Migration (Non CME Symposium) • $25,000
This symposium will be attended by high profile leaders from medical
organizations, Universities, other ethnic medical organizations.
Sponsors have the opportunity for
• Keynote address at the symposium
• Premium booth of 100 sq. ft
• One page ad in AAPI souvenir
• 2 full A-Z packages
• Electronic signage
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8. 32nd AAPI Annual Convention Souvenir Book
Ensure that your product or service is repeatedly seen by the conference
attendees by placing an advertisement in the convention souvenir.
The AAPI Convention Souvenir is a collectible book distributed to all attendees.
It showcases the sponsors, interesting articles, meeting schedules, social events,
leadership messages, photographs, exhibitor locations, floor plans, and much more.
Souvenir Book Advertising Rate (Color Ads)
Back Cover
$25,000
Inside Back Cover
$20,000
Inside Front Cover
$15,000
Gold Page (special callout)
$7,500
Silver Page (special callout)
$5,000
Full Page (special callout)
$3,000
Half Page
$1,500
AAPI offers customized and exclusive sponsorship packages to meet your
needs. These can include keynote speaker opportunities (non-CME), awards
and recognition at breakfast, lunch and dinner, roundtable meetings with
AAPI leadership, premium exhibit booth selection, etc. We also offer corporate
identity packages that utilize our registration area, Internet kiosks, plasma
display panels, souvenir book, and audiovisual screens during CME hours and
events to display your company name. Contact us at convention@aapiusa.org or
at the AAPI Headquarters at 630-990-2277.
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9. 2014 Annual Convention & Exhibition
Why Exhibit?
Many of the physicians who will attend this convention have excelled in
different specialties and subspecialties and occupy high positions as faculty ■
members of medical schools, heads of departments, and executives of
hospital staff. The AAPI Convention is your opportunity to meet directly
with these physicians who are leaders in their fields and play an integral ■
part in the decision-making process regarding new products and services.
Exclusively for Exhibitors
Exhibitor listing on the official AAPI
Convention Website and Program Guide
Two complimentary exhibition attendee passes
per booth
■
In addition to consumers of medical and pharmaceutical products, devices and
equipment, practice-related services, financial services, office supplies, etc., you
will also meet senior members of management who influence the purchase of
such services for hospitals, medical schools, and health care facilities. The AAPI
Convention is where you can reach your target audience of several thousand under
one roof. Sign up now and make the convention part of your marketing plans.
If you have any questions or need further information on the online booth
registration, please contact: Sam at the AAPI Headquarters:
Exhibits@aapiusa.org 1-630-990-2277
Two tickets for the Thurs eve Gala
■
Lunch for two persons for 3 days
■
24-hour security in exhibition area
■
Exclusive Exhibitor Lounge access with
complimentary refreshments
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One complimentary parking for 3 days
■
Visit the exhibitor tab for the complete list of
exhibitor amenities
Exhibitor Lounge
Stage
Breakfast Area
Product Theater
Product Theater
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10. 2010 Annual Meeting & Exhibition
2014 Annual Convention & Exhibition
Exhibit Hours
Exhibition Information
Thursday, June 23th 12:00 PM–5:00 PM
Friday, June 24th 8:00 AM–5:00 PM
Saturday, June 25th 8:00 AM–5:00 PM
Exhibit Booth Selection Available Exclusively Online
Move In
Select Exhibit22 6:00 PM –10:00 PM
Wednesday, June Booths Online
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Thursday, June 23th 6:00 AM –10:00 AM
Reservations for exhibit space are to be made exclusively on the AAPI Convention website (www.aapiconvention.org). Each
Move Out
company will select their booths space online where they are available on a first-come, first-served basis. AAPI reserves the right
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Sunday, June 26 6:00 AM–1:00 PM
to make adjustments and modify exhibit space, if necessary.
Application Procedures & Space Assignment
Booth Rental
To select booth space at the AAPI Convention, please visit www.aapiconvention.com.
You can reserve a booth by payment in full by January 31, 2014 and receive 20% discount. You may also reserve a booth by
paying a non-refundablebe processed nor space assigned fees are payable by check, money order or credit card in US funds
Applications will not deposit of $250.00. Booth rental without receipt of payment
in Contact are expected to be ready on Wednesday, June 23 at 6:00 PM to move
only. full. You the AAPI Office for wire transfer instructions if required. A deposit of $250.00 payment must accompany the
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in and set up your booth. If you are not present in the exhibit hall during move-in
time, you may forfeit your exhibit space, and no refunds will be made. If you are not
Payment policy: the move-out time, the official decorator will hold your materials,
available during
April 30, 2014: 50% ofcontact that person. If you have any questions regarding online
and you must then total amount due
booth selection, payment is due
June 15, 2014: Full please contact sam@aapiusa.org, 630-990-2277.
online application and in order reserve a space. The booths will be allocated on first come first serve basis.
Application for Booth
Cancellation Policy Rental
Orders for space are to be writing to the AAPI Executive Office at 600 Enterprise Drive, Suite
Cancellations must be made inmade on the www.aapiconvention.com Web site. Booth space 108, Oak Brook, Illinois
will or assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. by determining factors will the
60523, be by email to convention@aapiusa.org. PostmarkTheUS Postal authorities will bebe determining factor. Must be
postal date and/or fax date of receipt. The exhibit hall will be divided into different
sections according to the type of exhibit. Companies with similar products or services
Received on or before: appropriate section.
will be located in the
April 30, 2014: $250.00 will be withheld and rest of the amount will be refunded
AAPI reserves the right to make adjustments and modify exhibit space, if necessary.
May 1- June 15, 2014: 50% of the total amount will be deducted.
received by 12:00 noon CST as follows:
June 16, 2014 and beyond: No refund
Booth Inspection
Booths are to be fully set up and staffed for inspection on Thursday, June 24th at
Exhibit Materials Rentals Marshal and AAPI will walk the exhibit floor. If the
10:00 AM at which time the Fire and Logistics
All logistics and booth supplies are coordinated by thewill forfeit their exhibit booth and Freeman Company. Please
exhibitor fails to abide by these guidelines, they Convention Center's in house provider,
they link to be refunded their money.
visit thewill notthe exhibitor quickf acts and online catalog for more information. Remember to place your order early to take
advantage of early bird rates and prime locations.
Exhibit Rental Packages
Rental packages range
Booth Inspection from $5,000 on upwards, depending on booth size and location.
Premium booths are also available. Please contact Sam at AAPI at 630-990-2277
or visit www.aapiconvention.com to view the booth map.
Walk through the exhibit floor. If the exhibitor fails to abide by the guidelines, they will forfeit their exhibit booth and the fee will
Booths are to be fully set up and staffed for inspection at which time the Fire Marshal and AAPI Staff will
not be refunded.
Please refer to the complete exhibitor rules and regulations under the Exhibitors Tab on the AAPI Convention website.
www.aapiconvention.org/sanantonio
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11. AAPI Resources
Resources
www.aapiusa.org
Provides information regarding the current and upcoming activities and projects
of AAPI. The site includes information about our Medical Students/Residents/
Fellows/Young Physicians, legislative activities, the AAPI Charitable Foundation,
the AAPI Journal, the Annual Convention, and various AAPI programs.
AAPI Charitable Foundation - The Flagship of the Organization
Through the assistance and hard work of several dedicated and distinguished
AAPI Physicians, the AAPI Charitable Foundation was established in 1992.
Our Foundation was designed to provide an infrastructure support system for
needy patients in India with two main goals: first goal was to commit their time
and resources to support the clinics for the indigent; and our second goal was
to monitor effectively the clinics’ progress and be accountable for the overall
success of the project.
AAPI-CF oversees 15 clinics in as many states, including Andhra Pradesh,
Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Punjab,
Orissa, and Tamil Nadu. The clinics vary in size and type with an average of
20,000 patients being treated at the clinic facilities every year. In fact, more than
a million patients have received much needed medical care in India, thanks to
on-site and outreach programs conducted by these 15 medical clinics.
www.aapicharitablefoundation.org
AAPI Journal
The quarterly AAPI Journal informs more than 14,000 of our Patron life
members on trends in the medical field and the AAPI’s programs and activities
throughout the United States and the world. The Journal also serves as a
platform to recognize members who have been honored in their communities
in addition to exlcusive event coverage. In addition to being mailed to our
membership the publication is hosted in pdf format on our website:
www.aapiusa.org/journal/
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