OverviewThe Society was conceived by a small group of Chinese
physicians who met informally in New York City. In 1964, a formal organization called the
American Chinese Medical Society was established. In 1986, the name was changed to Chinese
American Medical Society (CAMS). The Society is incorporated as a non-profit, charitable,
educational, and scientific society. The founders of the Society and the current
membership have been guided by the following objectives:
- To promote the scientific association of
medical professionals of Chinese descent.
- To advance medical knowledge and
scientific research with emphasis on aspects unique to the Chinese.
- To establish scholarships to medical
dental students and to provide endowments to medical schools and hospitals of good
standing.
- To promote the health status of Chinese
Americans.
Membership
and Chapters
Currently, the Society has over 800 members.
The composition of the membership reflects the activities of Chinese American physicians.
Members include physicians in primary care as well as various specialties in academic and
research institutions, residents, fellows and medical students. Dentists, Doctors of
Osteopathic Medicine, and podiatrists are also included. Members are categorized as Life,
Regular, Emeritus, Resident and Students. While most of the members reside in the New
York-New Jersey area, there are members from all over the country. Three Chapters in
different geographical areas help give a true national character to the Society. These are
the Capital District Chapter in Albany, New York; the Greater Boston Chapter in Boston;
and the Mid-Atlantic Chapter in Washington, D.C.; The Southwest Chapter in Phoenix
Arizona, after being dorment for a few years, decided to dissolve in 2001. Chapter members
account for about 20% of the total membership. There has been a dramatic increase in
membership in recent years from approximately 500 members in 1994 to over 800 in 2000.
This increase is due to our efforts to recruit students, residents and practicing
physicians. The inception of managed care in New York Chinatown also led to an inflow of
new members. CAMS publishes a newsletter four times a year, which includes announcements
of upcoming events, news of chapters and individual members; as well as excerpts of papers
presented at scientific meetings. A membership directory is published annually, listing
all active members with categorization by specialty, Chapter, and membership status.
Major
Activities
The major event is the Annual Scientific
Meeting usually held in November in New York City. It is an open meeting for all
physicians scientists, residents and students.. The meeting includes a full day of
presentations by members and invited guests on topics of general interest or on recent
medical advances. A discussion on some aspect of clinical practice is also included
because of the recent influence of managed care. The meeting features a lecture by the
Scientific Award recipient and is followed by a business meeting reviewing the activities
of the preceding year. Discussion of important issues of the Society and election of a new
Board of Directors are held at this time. To conclude, a Chinese banquet in the evening
has been a tradition. A Distinguished Service Award is given to one of our deserving
members, biennially, at the dinner. A half day Semiannual Scientific Meeting is held in
the Spring, with presentations generally on a single theme. In addition, the Society holds
tennis parties, Career Day Seminars for medical students and fund raising events usually
around Chinese New Year. Every 2-3 months there are also dinner seminars sponsored by
pharmaceutical companies. Chapter members hold their own scientific meetings, often in the
form of sponsored dinner seminars. Representatives of Chapters are invited to come to New
York to attend our Annual Scientific Meetings. In 1994 a Chinese Physicians Partnership
was formed in which interested CAMS members develop clinical practice arrangements with
managed care plans. In 1997 the CAIPA (Chinese American Independent Physicians
Association) was established and currently has 180 members. CAMS played a major role in
the formation and inauguration of the Federation of Chinese American and Chinese Canadian
Medical Societies (FCMS) in 1994. Among its activities, the Federation continues the
tradition of sponsoring an international conference on health problems related to the
Chinese biennially The third conference (1986) and the seventh conference (1994) were
hosted by CAMS in New York City. The eleventh conference (2002) will again be hosted by
CAMS in New York City.
CAMS History 1963-2003

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