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Michelle Li, President
Hi there! My name is Michelle Li, and I am a 2nd year osteopathic medicine student at WesternU. I joined CAHSA because I hope to help CAHSA grow and become a physician who can serve the needs of the Chinese community. As a Chinese-American, I was born and raised in Southern California, and graduated from UCSD with a major in Pharmacological Chemistry. In my free time, I enjoy playing tennis, spending time at the beach, and playing video games.
Pan Thin, President-Elect
Hello everyone! My name is Pan and I am a first year medical student. I am Chinese by blood but was born and raised in Myanmar so I consider myself as both Chinese and Burmese. I studied Biochemistry as a transfer student at UCLA. I was first introduced to CAHSA through Chinese Terminology Course which I loved so I want to get more involved with the growth of the organization. For fun, I enjoy watching TV shows on Netflix, discovering new music and going to concerts.
Mindy Chang, Secretary
Hi everyone! My name is Mindy Chang, and I am a first year osteopathic medical student at Western U. I joined CAHSA because I wanted to work toward improving health awareness in Chinese communities while further immersing myself within the Chinese culture. Some things I enjoy doing are going on food/boba adventures, playing escape room games, and trying new skincare products.
Sylvia Ni, Internal Vice President
Hello everyone! My name is Sylvia Ni, and I am a first year osteopathic medical student. I grew up in LA and went to UCSD for my undergraduate. I joined CAHSA because I love Chinese culture and would like to assit in helping Chinese underserved community. When I am free, I like to watch TV shows and trying different food.
Carol Lin, Internal Vice President
Hello!! My name is Carol and I am a second-year pharmacy student. I was born and raised in China and deeply connected to Chinese culture. The main reason I joined CAHSA is to promote Chinese culture and raise awareness of the organization. I was one of the TA in the Chinese Terminology Course last year and found myself truly enjoying the interaction with students who were interested in the Chinese language.
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