Why Volunteer with AIME?
Licensed Healthcare Providers (or students in registered healthcare programs in Canada)
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Primary Health Promotion in Chinese -
Be an Ambassador for disease prevention and educate the Chinese communities in Canada on health topics in their mother tongue. -
Build your own interdisciplinary medical network - meet fellow healthcare providers for collaboration opportunities and build professional relationships with future colleagues.
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Be empowered to treat patients holistically – Attend our continuing education classes to learn from fellow healthcare providers on complex disease management OR come educate each other on topics that you are passionate about.
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Gain access to AIME’s exclusive incentive program – volunteer more to access a suite of discounts from professional services and/or promote your own business within our network.
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Create a positive brand image – make yourself known and engage with your future patients.
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Practice your Chinese - expand your Chinese medical vocabulary


AIME needs
your support
Join AIME:seminar.info.aime@gmail.com
If you are not a healthcare provider (or student alike), not a problem! Whether you have an interest in video editing or you are an organized person who can coordinate our many clinicians - your talents are needed at AIME! Come volunteer with us so you can:
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Give back to the Chinese community – Bring your specialized knowledge and valuable life experiences to help build a strong health promotion team at AIME.
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Unique networking experience – connect with our exclusive network of Chinese healthcare providers and build friendships with fellow volunteers who share similar vision.
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Gain access to AIME’s exclusive incentive program – volunteer more to access a suite of discounts from professional services and/or promote your own business within our network.
AIME Executive Member Commitment Award
Past Winner (2022): Margaret Meng (RDH)
This is awarded to ONE current executive team member who distinguished themselves for their dedication in the voluntary mission of AIME. This member must serve or will serve in the executive team for their entire term of appointment. This member will be chosen by their peers in the executive team, each member will have a single vote of equal weight. All votes must be submitted to the President on or before Nov 30, 2023. If more than one finalist is generated, a final election will be performed amongst the team to determine the award recipient. No application is necessary to be considered for this award. The recipient of this award will receive a certificate in honor of their achievement. This award carries no monetary value.

Dr. Bernard Ho presenting award to Margaret Meng
AIME DISTINCTIONS AND AWARDS
AIME Community Service Award
Past Winner (2022): Jes Huo
Winnie Li (runner-up)
This is awarded to ONE healthcare speaker in each calendar year who demonstrated continuous support to the community outreach effort of AIME. To receive this award, this individual would have provided the most numbers of healthcare seminars to the community in that year. No application is necessary to be considered for this award. The recipient of this award will receive a certificate in honor of their achievement. This award carries no monetary value.

Dr. Tina Lam presenting award to Dr. Jes Huo
AIME Undergraduate/Postgraduate Volunteer Award
Past Winner (2022): Wendy Chen
This award is created to celebrate the dedication of ONE AIME volunteer, who is currently enrolled in a Canadian undergraduate healthcare program. This person has consistently showed support to various aspects of AIME volunteer mission in the community. This person may or may not be an executive member of AIME. Interested applicant must submit a letter of intent to seminar.info.aime@gmail.com. This award will be selected based on a joint decision by the Chair of the Community Outreach Team and the Chair of the Interprofessional Team. The recipient of this award will receive a certificate in honor of their achievement. This award carries no monetary value.
To apply - please include in the email your name; details of the healthcare program (year of study, name of program); their contribution in AIME in the specific year that they are applying for and finally, why they should be considered for this award.
