The purpose of this program is to raise awareness of the risks and treatment options for Hepatitis B in the Asian Community by tabling at local health fairs and making presentations at local schools, churches, and community centers.  This project is in collaboration with local health agencies, the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services and Public Health, and academic centers that have agreed to provide literature and equipment for conducting screenings and education to the people in these communities.

Make and impact in your community by teaching people about this preventable cause of cancer.

If you have any questions or concerns, or would like more information about registering and donating, please feel free to contact the following people:

 
 
 
Coming soon.
 
 

APAMSA National: Hepatitis B Immunization Project

Los Angeles County Department of Health Services

Los Angeles County Immunization Program

 
 
 


The Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine seeks to promote health and well-being for East Asian, South Asian, and Pacific Islander communities and individuals, as well as other populations of color, through community involvement and medical student education.

The diversity of Asian and Pacific Islander communities in Los Angeles necessitates raising awareness of and addressing unmet health needs specific to each community. These goals stand behind current projects of youth mentorship, health fairs, Hepatitis B community outreach, cultural events, bone marrow registration drives, and research opportunities.

 


Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association
c/o Office of Student Affairs
University of Southern California
Keck School of Medicine
1975 Zonal Avenue, Suite 100B
Los Angeles CA 90033

 
 

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