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Published Online: 14 April 2017

See the Padres and ‘Give Back’

In its eighth year, “APA Gives Back” provides an opportunity for APA, its members, and Annual Meeting attendees to support a community organization in the city where the Annual Meeting is held. Support this year’s program by making a donation to the UCSD Student-Run Free Clinic Project. The project provides accessible, quality health care for the underserved in a respectful environment in which students, health professionals, patients, and community members learn from one another.
Also participating in “APA Gives Back” this year is the San Diego Padres. The team is offering discounted tickets for the games on May 19, 20, and 21 and will donate a portion of the sales to “APA Gives Back.” Tickets can be purchased here. ■
Contributions may be made through APA’s registration system.

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Published online: 14 April 2017
Published in print: April 8, 2017 – April 21, 2017

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