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Nominees named for College Officer and Regent positions

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


The Governance Committee of the American College of Physicians places in nomination the following candidates for College governance. The election of College President-elect and Regents will take place by electronic ballot in January 2024 by the voting body of the Board of Regents and Board of Governors. The President-elect and Regents will take office at the conclusion of the Annual Business Meeting and Town Hall at Internal Medicine Meeting 2024.

2024-2025 President-elect

Isaac O. Opole, MBChB, PhD, FACP, Overland Park, Kan.

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Present positions: Associate vice chancellor of student affairs, professor of medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kan.

ACP activities: Member, Governor's Council, Kansas Chapter, 2010-2016; Governor-elect, Kansas Chapter, 2015-2016; Governor, Kansas Chapter, 2016-2020; Member, Board of Governors, 2016-2020; Member, Governance Committee, 2017-2020; Member, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Subcommittee, 2018-2020; Member, Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee, 2020-2022; Member, Restoring the Story Task Force, 2019-2020; Member, Ethics, Professionalism, and Human Rights Committee, 2020-2021; Chair, Ethics, Professionalism, and Human Rights Committee, 2021-2023; Member, Board of Regents, 2020-present; Member, Global Engagement Committee, 2022-present; Member, National Awards and Mastership Task Force, 2023-present.

ACP Fellowship: 2010.

Medical school: University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya, 1991.

Residency: Internal medicine, Kansas University Medical Center, Kansas City, Kan., 2002-2005.

Certification: Internal medicine, 2005, 2017. 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 2026, are:

Leslie F. Algase, MD, FACP, Rochester, N.Y.

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Present position: Practicing internal medicine physician, Locum Group, University of Rochester Primary Care Network, Rochester, N.Y.

ACP activities: Governor-elect, New York Upstate, 2017-2018; Governor, New York Upstate, 2018-2022; Member, Board of Governors, 2018-2022; Member, Executive Committee, Board of Governors, 2018-2019, and 2021-2022; Member, Task Force on Independent Practice, 2019-2020; Member, Chapters Subcommittee, 2019-2021; Chair, Chapters Subcommittee; 2021-2022; Member, Board of Regents, 2022-present; Member, ACP Coding and Payment Policy Subcommittee, 2022-2023; Member, ACP Awards Committee, 2022-2023; Chair, ACP Awards Committee, 2023-present; Member, ACP Medical Practice and Quality Committee, 2023-present; Member, ACP Education Committee, 2023-present.

ACP Fellowship: 2001.

Medical school: University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, N.Y., 1983.

Residency: Internal medicine, University of Rochester Associated Hospitals Program, 1983-1986.

Certification: Internal medicine, 1986; geriatric medicine, 1992, 2002.

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

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Present position: Program director, Internal Medicine Residency Program & Associate DIO, Capital Health, Trenton, N.J.

ACP activities: Governor-elect, New Jersey Southern, 2016-2017; Governor, New Jersey Southern, 2017-2020; Member, Chapters Subcommittee, 2017-2020; Member, Credentials Committee, 2019-2021; Chair, Credentials Committee, 2021-present; Member, Education Committee, 2020-2023; Member, Immunization Committee, 2021-present; Member, Board of Regents, 2022-present; Member, Global Engagement Committee, 2023-present; Member, Internal Medicine Scientific Program Committee, 2022-present; Member, IMG Inclusion Steering Committee, 2023-present.

ACP Fellowship: 2006.

ACP Mastership: 2021.

Medical school: Sind Medical College, Karachi, Pakistan, 1985.

Residency: Internal medicine, Capital Health Regional Medical Center, 1996-1999.

Certification: Internal medicine, 1999, 2009, 2020. Participating in Maintenance of Certification.

Priya Radhakrishnan, MD, FACP, Scottsdale, Ariz.

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Present positions: Chief academic officer & designated institutional official and vice president, social determinants of health & health equity; medical director, Employee Health Plan, HonorHealth; and clinical professor, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix.

ACP activities: Governor-elect, Arizona Chapter, 2018-2019; Governor, Arizona Chapter, 2019-2023; Member, Board of Governors, 2019-2023; Member, Medical Informatics Committee, 2015-2019; Member, Chapters Subcommittee, 2020-2022; Member, Governance Committee, 2022-2023; Member, Executive Committee, Board of Governors, 2022-present; Member, Executive Committee, Board of Regents, 2022-present; Member, Financial Policy and Audit Committee, 2022-present; Member, Committee Appointments Subcommittee, 2022-present; Member, American Medical Association House of Delegates, 2023-present; Chair, Board of Governors, 2023-present; Chair, Executive Committee, Board of Governors, 2023-present; Member, Board of Regents, 2022-present.

ACP Fellowship: 2011.

Medical school: Medical College, Trivandrum, Kerala, India, 1993-1997.

Residency: Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center, New York, 1998-2000; chief resident, internal medicine, St. Francis Hospital, Evanston, Ill., 2000-2001.

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

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

Micah W. Beachy, DO, FACP, Omaha, Neb.

Irma Luisa Ceja Martínez, MD, FACP, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.

Lacy Hobgood, MD, FACP, Greenville, N.C.

Ky B. Stoltzfus, MD, FACP, Kansas City, Kan.

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

Noel M. Deep, MD, MACP, Antigo, Wisc.

Dawn Elise DeWitt, MD, MACP, Spokane, Wash.

Cristin A. Mount, MD, MACP, Tacoma, Wash.

Richard M. Wardrop III, MD, PhD, FACP, Cleveland.

Outgoing members of the Board of Regents

The College thanks the following members of the Board of Regents for their service and dedication: Omar Atiq, MD, MACP, President; Eileen D. Barrett, MD, MPH, MACP, Chair, Board of Regents; Jason M. Goldman, MD, FACP, Regent; Suja M. Mathew, MD, FACP, Regent; Molly B. Southworth, MD, MPH, MACP, Regent; Ricardo Correa, MD, FACP, Chair, Council of Early Career Physicians; Pooja Jaeel, MD, FACP, Chair, Council of Resident/Fellow Members; and Mario Tarasco, Chair, Council of Student Members. Their service on the Board of Regents will end in April 2024.

2024-2025 Board of Regents Chair-elect, Chair, and ACP President

At its November meeting, the Board of Regents will elect its 2024-2025 Chair-elect. William E. Fox, MD, FACP, current Chair-elect of the Board of Regents, and Stephen Sisson, MD, MACP, 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 at Internal Medicine Meeting 2024.

2024-2025 Board of Governors Chair and Chair-elect

Angela C. Johnson, MD, FACP, will take office as Chair of the Board of Governors in April 2024.

Roger S. Khetan, MD, FACP, has been elected Chair-elect for the Board of Governors. Dr. Khetan will officially take office as Chair-elect in April 2024.

Dr. Khetan is Governor for ACP's Texas Northern Chapter. He has been an FACP since 2009. Dr. Khetan has been active at the local level as a member of his chapter's Membership, Health and Public Policy, and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committees. He also participates in the Texas Chapter of ACP Services. Under his leadership, the chapter received the Chapter Excellence Award in 2021 and 2022 (Gold Tier) and Evergreen Awards in 2022 (one Award and one Invited Resubmission) and 2023 (one All-Star Award).

On the national level, Dr. Khetan is currently serving as Vice-chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee. Recently, he served as Class Representative on the Executive Committee, Board of Governors, and as a Board Member of the Political Action Committee. Additionally, Dr. Khetan was a recipient of the Richard Neubauer Advocate of the Year Award and has participated in national ACP Leadership Days.

Dr. Khetan received his medical degree from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston. He completed his residency in internal medicine at the University of Texas Affiliated Hospitals-Houston. He is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Currently, Dr. Khetan is a physician adviser at Baylor Scott and White Employee Health. He also practices concierge medicine at North Texas Preferred Health Partners.