Leadership in APPNA
- Co-Chair, International Meetings Committee 2026
- Co-Chair, Free Clinic Committee 2026
- Co-Chair, Strategy Meeting 2024
- Chair, International Meetings Committee 2019
- Chair, National Health Care Day 2012, 2014
Experience You Can Trust!
COMMITTED TO SERVICE. FOCUSED ON UNITY. READY TO LEAD.
My name is Nadeem Ahmed. I am a Pulmonary/Critical Care physician who graduated from Ross University School of Medicine. My Internal Medicine Residency was in North Carolina. After completing my fellowship in Pulmonary/Critical Care in St. Louis, I served as full-time faculty at a teaching hospital, where I was able to facilitate residency training positions for graduates of Pakistani and Caribbean medical schools. Currently, I have a combined private practice and employment position.
I have particularly enjoyed working in the International Trip Committee by serving APPNA’s members abroad and forging lifetime friendships. It has provided me the experience of solving unanticipated crises through communication and teamwork.
Highlights from APPNA and community roles
Focused on unity, growth, and transparency
Expand membership of APPNA to encourage graduates of Canadian, Caribbean, and US medical, dental and podiatry schools to become a member via:
- Mentorship programs through MEDCONNECT & APPNA YPC
- Early career professional development
Streamline APPNA central office operations through appropriate staffing to enhance the function & efficiency.
Revise CABL (Constitution and Bylaws) to streamline voting membership categories and clarify ambiguities in execution of the Bylaws.
Commit to transparency and oversight of APPNA finances and meetings.
Develop mentorship programs for health care extenders (NP, PA,) who are local graduates of Pakistani-descent and graduates of Pakistan.
Committed to Service. Focused on Unity. Ready to Lead.