The AAFP Congress of Delegates today elected Ted Epperly, M.D., of Boise, Idaho, to be the Academy's next president-elect. Others elected or chosen by acclamation for the following positions are:
Election Results
Delegates Choose Ted Epperly, M.D., President-elect
By News Staff
10/3/2007
Ted Epperly, M.D., of Boise, Idaho, and his wife, Lindy, embrace after learning that Epperly won the race to be AAFP's new president-elect.
- Speaker of the Congress -- Thomas Weida, M.D., of Lititz, Pa.
- Vice Speaker -- Leah Raye Mabry, M.D., R.Ph., of San Antonio
- Directors -- Kenneth Bertka, M.D., of Holland, Ohio; David Ellington, M.D., of Lexington, Va.; and Glen Stream, M.D., of Spokane, Wash.
- New physician Board member -- Jason Marker, M.D., of Wyatt, Ind.
- Resident Board member -- Tobie-Lynn Smith, M.D., of San Antonio
- Student Board member -- Beth Loney of Eudora, Kan.
- Finalists for the AAFP position on the board of directors of the American Board of Family Medicine -- Alan David, M.D., of Milwaukee; Mary Elizabeth Roth, M.D., of Wilkes Barre, Pa.; and Michael Workings, M.D., of Detroit. The ABFM will select one finalist next spring to serve a five-year term.
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