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Nominees named for College Officer and Regent positions

The Governance Committee of the American College of Physicians places in nomination candidates for College governance.


The Governance Committee of the American College of Physicians places in nomination candidates for College governance.

2021-2022 President-elect

Ryan D. Mire, MD, FACP, Nashville, Tenn.

Dr Mire
Dr. Mire

Present positions: Private practice, Heritage Medical Associates, Nashville, Tenn.; assistant professor of clinical medical education, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Medicine, Memphis, Tenn.

ACP activities: Member, Council of Young Physicians, 2007-2009, Chair-elect, 2009-2010, Chair, 2010-2011; Member, Marketing and Communications Committee, 2008-2009; Member, Board of Governors, 2009-2010; Member, Strategic Planning Committee, 2009-2010; Member, Board of Regents, 2010-2011, 2017-present; Member, Credentials Committee, 2014-2017; Member, EVP/CEO Search Committee, 2015-2016; Member, Medical Practice and Quality Committee, 2016-2019, Chair, 2019-present; Member, ACP Task Force on Diversity and Inclusion, 2017; Member, Patient Partnership in Healthcare Committee, 2017-2019; Member, ACP Master Clinician Task Force, 2018; Member, Governance Committee, 2018-present; Chair, ACP Task Force on Independent Practice, 2019-2020.

ACP Fellowship: 2006.

Medical school: University of Tennessee, Memphis, College of Medicine, 1998.

Residency: Internal medicine, Medical College of Virginia Hospitals, 1999-2001.

Certification: Internal medicine, 2001, 2011. Participating in Maintenance of Certification.

Incumbent Regent nominees

The incumbents, listed in alphabetical order, nominated for a second term of two years to expire in 2023, are:

William E. Fox, MD, FACP, Charlottesville, Va.

Dr Fox
Dr. Fox

Present positions: Private practice, Fox & Brantley Internal Medicine; clinical assistant professor of medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.

ACP activities: Member, Medical Practice and Quality Committee, 2010-2014, Vice-chair, 2017-2019; Member, Coding and Payment Policy Subcommittee, 2014-2017; Governor-elect, Virginia Chapter, 2015-2016; Governor, Virginia Chapter, 2016-2020; Member, American Medical Association RUC, 2016-2018; Member, Executive Committee, Board of Governors, 2018-present; Chair-elect, Board of Governors, 2019-2020; Member, Board of Regents, 2019-present; Member, Governance Committee, 2019-2020; Vice-chair, Financial Policy and Audit Committee, 2019-2020, Member, 2020-present; Member, Committee Appointments Subcommittee, 2019-present; Chair, Board of Governors, 2020-present; Chair, Executive Committee, Board of Governors, 2020-present; Member, American Medical Association House of Delegates, 2020-present.

ACP Fellowship: 2004.

Medical school: University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, 1994.

Residency: Internal medicine, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, 1994-1997.

Certification: Internal medicine, 1997, 2017. Participating in Maintenance of Certification.

Eileen M. Moser, MD, MHPE, MACP, Hershey, Pa.

Dr Moser
Dr. Moser

Present positions: Associate dean for medical education, professor of medicine, Penn State College of Medicine, Penn State Health, Hershey, Pa.

ACP activities: Reviewer and Judge, ACP National Resident Abstract Competition, 2005-present; Member, Reference Committee, 2006-2008; Governor, New Jersey Northern Chapter, 2006-2010; Member, Board of Governors, 2006-2010; Member, Chapters Subcommittee, 2008-2009, Chair, 2009-2010; Chair, Reference Committee, 2009; Member, Executive Committee, Board of Governors, 2009-2010; Member, Resolutions Task Force, 2009; Member, Postgraduate/Chapter Education Committee, 2010-2014, 2015-2018, Chair, 2018-2019; Member, Education and Publication Committee, 2013-2017; Member, Internal Medicine Scientific Program Committee, 2015, 2018; Member, ACP Principles of Professional Accountability Task Force, 2017-2018; Member, In-Training Examination Committee, 2017-2020, Chair, 2020-present; Member, Team Brazil Faculty Development Program, 2018; Member, Board of Regents, 2019-present; Member, Ethics, Professionalism, and Human Rights Committee, 2019-2020; Chair, Publication Committee, 2020-present; Member, Global Engagement Committee, 2020-present.

ACP Fellowship: 2001.

ACP Mastership: 2017.

Medical school: Rutgers University New Jersey Medical School, Newark, N.J., 1987.

Residency: Internal medicine, Rutgers University New Jersey Medical School, 1988-1990.

Certification: Internal medicine, 1990, 2010; geriatric medicine, 1994, 2014. Participating in Maintenance of Certification.

Michael J. Tan, MD, FACP, Akron, Ohio

Dr Tan
Dr. Tan

Present positions: Professor of internal medicine, co-course director, infection and immunity, vice-chair, infectious disease section, NEOMED; lead physician-SHMG-infectious diseases, assistant medical director, SummaCare, Summa Health Medical Group, infectious disease, Akron, Ohio.

ACP activities: Member, Membership Committee, 2010-2014; ACP LEAD Certificate Recipient, 2012; Governor-elect, Ohio Chapter, 2014-2015; Governor, Ohio Chapter, 2015-2019; Member, Board of Governors, 2015-2019; Member, Chapters Subcommittee 2015-2017, Chair, 2017-2019; Member, Internal Medicine Scientific Program Committee, 2017-2018; Member, Executive Committee, Board of Governors, 2017-2019; Member, Board of Regents, 2019-present; Member, Patient and Interprofessional Partnership Committee, 2019-2020; Member, Credentials Committee, 2019-present; Chair, Awards Committee, 2020-present; Member, Health and Public Policy Committee, 2020-present; Member, Advisory Group on COVID-19 Social Distancing and Mitigation, 2020.

ACP Fellowship: 2007.

Medical school: Northeast Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Rootstown, Ohio, 1999.

Residency: Internal medicine, Summa Health System, 1999-2002.

Fellowship: Infectious and tropical diseases, University of South Florida College of Medicine, 2002-2004.

Certification: Internal medicine, 2002, 2012; infectious disease, 2004, 2014. Participating in Maintenance of Certification.

New Regent nominees—Governor slate (two to be elected)

Charles J. Hamori, MD, FACP, CPC, La Mesa, Calif.

Saba A. Hasan, MD, FACP, Trenton, N.J.

Marianne Parshley, MD, FACP, Portland, Ore.

New Regent nominees—non-Governor slate (one to be elected)

Jan K. Carney, MD, MPH, MACP, South Burlington, Vt.

Montserrat Diaz-Abad, MD, FACP, Baltimore, Md.

Outgoing Regents

The College thanks Peter Basch, MD, MACP, and Janet A. Jokela, MD, MPH, FACP, for their service and dedication. Their service on the Board of Regents will end in April 2021.

2020-2021 Board of Regents Chair-elect, Chair, and ACP President

At its November meeting, the Board of Regents will elect its 2021-2022 Chair-elect. Thomas G. Cooney, MD, MACP, current Chair-elect of the Board of Regents, and George M. Abraham, MD, MPH, FACP, President-elect, will assume office as Chair of the Board of Regents and President, respectively, at the conclusion of the Annual Business Meeting and Town Hall to be held in conjunction with the remote Internal Medicine Meeting scheduled in April 2021.

2021-2022 Board of Governors Chair and Chair-elect Designee

Rebecca A. Andrews, MD, MS, FACP, will take office as Chair of the Board of Governors in April 2021.

Elisa I. Choi, MD, FACP, has been elected Chair-elect Designee for the Board of Governors. She will officially take office as Chair-elect in April 2021.