
Dr. Satheesh Kathula, president of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin, formally invited physicians and families to the 43rd Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly scheduled to be held in Cincinnati, Ohio, from July 24-27, 2025.
The Convention expects nearly 1,000 delegates including physicians, academicians, researchers and medical students, along with guests from across the country.
The Convention will offer 10–12 hours of Continuing Medical Education (CME) sessions delivered by world-renowned speakers, a CEO Forum, Women’s Forum, and specialized tracks on Medical Education and Medical Licensing.
In addition, attendees will enjoy three nights of entertainment, featuring notable artists.
“Whether you are a physician, a healthcare professional, or an industry partner, this convention presents a valuable opportunity to showcase your business and connect with influential leaders in the medical field,” Dr. Sunil Kaza, Chair of AAPI Board of Trustees, is quoted saying in the press release.
Dr. Mario Capecchi, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Medicine/Physiology in 2007, for his contributions to the development of “Mouse knockout technology” will deliver the keynote address.
Other confirmed speakers include: Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, president-elect of the American Medical Association; Dr. Lyuba Konopasek, MD, Senior Vice President, Intealth/ECFMG, Executive Director, FAIMER; Michael Suk, MD, BOT Chair, AMA; George Abraham, MD, Chair, Federation of State Medical Boards; and Dr. D Nageshwar Reddy, a Padma Vibhushan awardee.
“We have convened a dedicated group of people to meet the needs of the 2025 convention and are very excited about this year,” Dr. Amit Chakrabarty, president-elect of AAPI said.
Dr. Meher Medavaram, vice president of AAPI, expressed pride over how far AAPI had evolved. “Today, AAPI is strong representing over 120,000 Indian American physicians, 130 local Chapters, who make up 10% of total physicians in the US and nearly 50% of International Medical Graduates, rooted in every corner of the nation, who serve every 7th patient in the US.”
“The annual convention offers extensive academic presentations, recognition of achievements and achievers, and professional networking at the alumni and evening social events. We invite you to be an active participant in this transformative journey and be part of the Convention,” said Dr. Kathula. For more details on AAPI and the convention, please visit: www.aapiconvention.org and www.aapiusa.org













