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CAPI Legacy

The Central Florida Association of Physicians from the Indian Subcontinent (CAPI) is a thriving network of 600+ medical and dental professionals collaborating to leverage their collective expertise and resources. CAPI empowers its members through educational growth, facilitates impactful conversations within the healthcare industry, and fosters connections to drive professional and business development.

 

At the heart of CAPI’s mission is a commitment to making a lasting impact on the community. By harnessing their combined assets, CAPI members contribute meaningfully to the betterment of society, enhancing healthcare outcomes and fostering a legacy of service for generations to come.

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CAPI traces its origins to 1995, when a visionary group of Central Florida physicians came together with a bold mission: to crystalize the strength, unity, and contributions of the Indian-American medical community

while addressing unique challenges, including of acceptance. And as part of this to collectively celebrate and share Indian culture within the community, thereby fostering inclusivity and mutual understanding. Inspired by a shared desire to create a supportive network for professional collaboration, cultural connection, and community service, they laid the foundation for what would become a transformative organization.

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Originally known as DOSA -DOCTORS OF SOUTH ASIA , the group’s first order of business was to draft bylaws and establish processes that would set a lasting framework for growth. Their vision extended beyond professional camaraderie—they sought to enrich the lives of their members while honoring their shared heritage and elevating their collective voice in Central Florida.

 

DOSA was founded with the support of The American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) to address the unique challenges faced by Indian American physicians as they navigate their integration into the U.S. medical community. CAPI is the only local AAPI Chapter out of 90+ chapters in the USA, to have hosted four successful Annual Conventions. CAPI has a vote in the Governing body of AAPI. Recognizing the need for professional guidance and a strong network, DOSA serves as a vital platform to help Indian American physicians overcome barriers such as credential recognition, adaptation to the American healthcare system, and cultural integration. Through advocacy, education, and community support, DOSA/CAPI builds upon AAPI’s legacy of unifying Indian-American physicians and fostering their professional growth. 

 

From its earliest days DOSA focused on organizing educational events, networking opportunities, and impactful community service initiatives, underscoring the founding members’ deep commitment to both healthcare excellence and giving back to their local community. By 2008, the organization underwent a transformation, evolving into CAPI to reflect its expanding membership and mission. Now welcoming not only physicians but also dental professionals. The rebranding signified a broadened focus: to unite medical and dental professionals across Central Florida under a shared banner of service, growth, and cultural pride.

 

Today, CAPI stands as a living legacy of the collective vision of its’ members - a testament to the power of unity, professional excellence, and a commitment to serving both the Indian-American community and Central Florida as a whole. Meet the CAPI Board of Regents. 

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The Central Florida Association of Physicians from the Indian subcontinent (CAPI) is registered under section 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code, providing for the exemption of business leagues, chambers of commerce, real estate boards, boards of trade and professional football leagues, which are not organized for profit and no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual. Though 501(c)(6) organizations are “not for profit” and exempt from federal income tax, they are afforded no special treatment under Florida's sales and use tax laws. Contributions to section 501(c)(6) organizations are not deductible as charitable contributions on the donor's federal income tax return.

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