Residents, Students Choose New Leaders
By Leslie Champlin & Jane Stoever
• Kansas City, Mo.
8/9/2006
Chairs of the 2007 National Conference of Family Medicine Residents and Medical Students: Debra Bell, M.D., of York, Pa., and Beth Loney of Eudora, Kan.
Alternate delegates to the 2006 AAFP Congress of Delegates: Emily Briggs, M.D., M.P.H., of San Antonio; Joseph Parra, M.D., of Wichita, Kan.; Jenese Reynolds of Detroit and Gerry Tolbert of Lexington, Ky.
Resident member of the Residency Review Committee for Family Medicine: Molly Cohen-Osher, M.D., of Chicago.
Resident representative to the Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors Board of Directors: Larry McAleer, M.D., of Billings, Mont.
National family medicine interest group coordinator: Amy McIntyre of Cranston, R.I.
Resident and student representatives to the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Board of Directors: Kristen Goodell, M.D., of Malden, Mass., and Terri Nordin of Riverside, Iowa.
Daniel Lewis, M.D.
Jennifer Hyer
Debra Bell, M.D.
Beth Loney
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