Indianapolis Chinese Medical Association was originally organized in 1997 and became registered as a nonprofit organization in 2006. ICMA is not affiliated with any religious or political organization.
The main goals and objectives of ICMA are: Serving the Chinese community with free medical consultations; Facilitating communication and networking among Chinese physicians; Promoting friendship and collaboration among ICMA members and other Asian-American organizations in Indiana.
Qualification for Membership: any individual with a M.D., D.O., MBBS, D.D.S., whether or not practicing in the State of Indiana, and/or any individual directly involved with patient care, including, without limitation, chiropractor, nurse, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, physical therapist, or pharmacist, who supports the purposes, goals, objectives and programs of ICMA is eligible for Membership.
One of the primary activities of ICMA is the Free Medical Consultation, which is held annually. Various medical specialists have volunteered their valuable time and skill at the consultations, including physicians from Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Cardiology, Neurology, Nephrology, Gastroenterology, Pain Management, Physical Medicine, Medical Oncology, Psychiatry, Ophthalmology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Anesthesiology, Pathology, Radiology, Chinese Traditional Medicine, and Dentistry. Additionally, a pharmacist, nurse and medical assistant have also participated in the consultation.
Other activities that provide an opportunity to promote friendship, networking and education include the summer picnic, annual dinner meeting and journal club meetings. The ICMA Health Newsletter, which is published monthly, pertains to and promotes healthy living and lifestyles, as well as healthy aging.
Free Pocket EKG Cards
Clarian North Medical Center is offering Free Pocket EKG Cards to the public. Please call the Clarian North Imaging Services at 317-688-3188 between 8am - 4:30pm to request a free screening.
Suggested Reading
American Medical Association Complete Guide to Prevention and Wellness: What you Need to Know about Preventing Illness, Staying Healthy and Living Longer is an in-depth reference that defines the foundation of good health and the basic steps you can take to reduce health risks.
To Live Longer
The death rate was four times lower for people who did the following: no smoking, exercised at least 30 minutes per day, drank in moderation, and ate 5 daily servings of fruits and vegetables. People who were optimistic were 14% less likely to die from any cause, and 30% less likely to die from heart disease; also less likely to have high blood pressure, diabetes or to smoke cigarettes.
Contact Us
If you would like to become a member or have any questions, please contact ICMA at: icmaonline@gmail.com