Leah Raye Mabry, M.D., R.Ph., FAAFP, a family physician in San Antonio, is vice speaker of the Congress of Delegates, the governing body of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). This is Mabry’s third year in the position. She also serves on the AAFP board of directors. The AAFP represents nearly 94,000 physicians and medical students nationwide.
Leah Raye Mabry, M.D., R.Ph., FAAFP
Vice Speaker
Mabry is associate director of the CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency Program, San Antonio, and is clinical professor with the University Health Science Center, Department of Family Medicine, San Antonio.
A member of the AAFP since 1985, Mabry has served on the Commission on Finance, Commission on Public Health, and Commission on Clinical Policies and Research. Currently, she serves on the AAFP’s Task Force on Health Care Coverage for All, promoting access to health care for everyone in the United States. She also represents the AAFP with the Nutrition Screening Initiative as a member of the Blue Ribbon Advisory Committee on Nutrition Care Alerts: Red Flags and Action Steps for Care Givers, and the United States Pharmacopia as a member consultant. Throughout the past decade she also has served as the AAFP’s representative to the American Coalition for Traffic Safety Blue Ribbon Panel II: Protecting Our Older Child Passengers, the National Coalition on Judicious Use of Antibiotics and the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Working Group. Previously she served on the AAFP’s Strike Force on Liability Reform.
Mabry is a member of the board of directors of the Texas Academy of Family Physicians (TAFP) and has previously served as president, vice president and treasurer. She chaired the TAFP Research Network Organizational Committee and was on the board of directors of TAFP R-Net, the office-based research network she helped develop. She chaired the TAFP Task Force on Governance and has served on numerous other committees, including the Legislative and Public Policy Committee, Resident Affairs Committee and Rural Health Committee.
Mabry earned her bachelor’s degree in pharmacy at The University of Texas, Austin, and her medical degree at the University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio. She served her internship and residency at the Medical Center Hospital, San Antonio, and later completed her fellowship in teaching at the Faculty Development Center in Waco, Texas. She is board certified by the American Board of Family Medicine and has the AAFP Degree of Fellow, an earned degree awarded to family physicians for distinguished service and continuing medical education.
A member of the AAFP since 1985, Mabry has served on the Commission on Finance, Commission on Public Health, and Commission on Clinical Policies and Research. Currently, she serves on the AAFP’s Task Force on Health Care Coverage for All, promoting access to health care for everyone in the United States. She also represents the AAFP with the Nutrition Screening Initiative as a member of the Blue Ribbon Advisory Committee on Nutrition Care Alerts: Red Flags and Action Steps for Care Givers, and the United States Pharmacopia as a member consultant. Throughout the past decade she also has served as the AAFP’s representative to the American Coalition for Traffic Safety Blue Ribbon Panel II: Protecting Our Older Child Passengers, the National Coalition on Judicious Use of Antibiotics and the National Vaccine Advisory Committee Working Group. Previously she served on the AAFP’s Strike Force on Liability Reform.
Mabry is a member of the board of directors of the Texas Academy of Family Physicians (TAFP) and has previously served as president, vice president and treasurer. She chaired the TAFP Research Network Organizational Committee and was on the board of directors of TAFP R-Net, the office-based research network she helped develop. She chaired the TAFP Task Force on Governance and has served on numerous other committees, including the Legislative and Public Policy Committee, Resident Affairs Committee and Rural Health Committee.
Mabry earned her bachelor’s degree in pharmacy at The University of Texas, Austin, and her medical degree at the University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio. She served her internship and residency at the Medical Center Hospital, San Antonio, and later completed her fellowship in teaching at the Faculty Development Center in Waco, Texas. She is board certified by the American Board of Family Medicine and has the AAFP Degree of Fellow, an earned degree awarded to family physicians for distinguished service and continuing medical education.









