Dr Binod Sinha was president of New Jersey state American Association of physicians of Indian origin from 2018 to June 2022
Board of Trustee Chair njstateaapi
We started NJState AApi November 2018 with group of Doctors In last 4 years we did many CME , Fund Raising events , Annual Gala in 2018 , 2019 , 2021 no gala in 2020 due to COVID We supported 6 Charity Organisation We have about 150 life members. We started Blanket Donation program in 2019 November which became big success and accepted in many AApi chapters in USA We raised about 250k for providing oxygen concentrators during COVID for India. Plasma & blood donation help during COVID. We Raised 40 k for PM Narendra Modi Fund during 2019 Surgical strike in India. NJState AApi started Zee TV out reach health program to educate public regarding prevention & treatment of diseases. Many more Acievments by NJ state AAPI in last 4 years
NJState AApi goal is to unite doctors & bring young doctors as member, organize CME , Health FAIR , Internship program As a Chair of BOT we need to guide and Supervise present Executive committee so they can continue with NJ state AApi Goals We welcome New Team Dr Pradip shah as president Dr Atul Prakash As VP Dr pooja patel GS and Dr Jay patel Treasurer we wish them well to continue making NJState AApi a successful Organisation NJState AApi has charity trust Foundation to support charity for good cause by Annual fund Raising Gala
Thanks Dr Binod K Sinha FACS
2019
May 2019
Dr sinha Attended Annual AUA meeting in Chicago and Attended many courses to keep current in urology .
2019
November
Dr sinha as president of nj AApi organised many CME and Gala event in November 6th at Hilton hotel Newark nj
2020
2020
Bad COVID Raised 250k oxygen concentrate to help india and did charity work in New Jersey
2021
2021
Dr sinha organized CME for local doctors Attended urology meeting in New York
2021
October 2021
Dr sinha Organized NJState AApi Annual Gala in October 2021 huge success
AFFILIATIONS
Dr. Sinha has an affiliation with Mount Sinai, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Columbia University, and New York-Presbyterian Hospital in New York.