Association of American Indian Physicians
About Association of American Indian Physicians
Established in 1971, the Association of American Indian Physicians (AAIP) represents the oldest and most prominent organization dedicated exclusively to American Indian and Alaska Native physicians in the United States. Based in Oklahoma City, OK, AAIP has spent over five decades serving as a unifying force for indigenous healthcare professionals while championing improved health outcomes across American Indian and Alaska Native communities nationwide.
AAIP's membership comprises licensed American Indian and Alaska Native physicians who are committed to advancing healthcare within their communities. The organization also welcomes affiliate members who share this vision, creating a diverse professional community united by common values and mission. This inclusive approach has allowed AAIP to build a robust network of healthcare leaders, educators, and advocates spanning multiple regions and specialties.
At its heart, AAIP is driven by a profound commitment to addressing historical health inequities affecting indigenous populations. The organization recognizes that American Indian and Alaska Native communities face significant health disparities and has responded by developing targeted programs that directly tackle these challenges. Through community-focused initiatives, AAIP works to strengthen indigenous health systems and improve healthcare delivery where it matters most.
Beyond direct service provision, AAIP invests heavily in cultivating future generations of indigenous healthcare professionals. By motivating American Indian and Alaska Native students to pursue careers in medicine, health professions, and biomedical research, the organization ensures that indigenous communities benefit from culturally-informed healthcare leadership. With 50 years of impact and 75+ hosted events, AAIP remains a steadfast advocate for indigenous health equity and professional advancement in Oklahoma City and beyond.