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Follow on Google News | NMA Announces its 2012-2013 LeadershipThe NMA recently installed an impressive roster of physicians for the 2012-2013 term during its Annual Conference and Scientific Assembly held in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The NMA's newly elected and returning officers represent numerous medical specialties and work in various practice settings including solo and group practice, academia, and corporate settings. The organization remains committed to its founding principles of supporting African American physicians and the patients that they serve. The Officers and Board of Trustees of the NMA for 2012-2013 include: Dr. Rahn K. Bailey, President Dr. Michael A. LeNoir, President Elect Dr. Cedric M. Bright, Immediate Past President Dr. Walter L. Faggett, Speaker of the House of Delegates Dr. Lonnie Joe, Jr, Vice Speaker of the House of Delegates Dr. Oliver T. Brooks, Secretary of the House of Delegates Dr. C. Freeman, Treasurer Dr. Ingrid Taylor, Chairman of the Board of Trustees Dr. George L. Saunders, III, Secretary of the Board of Trustees Dr. Garfield Clunie, Trustee Dr. Gregory A. Antoine, Trustee Dr. Sadye B. Curry, Trustee Dr. Edith P. Mitchell, Trustee Dr. Barry-Lewis Harris, II, Trustee Dr. Bradley S. Jackson, Trustee Dr. Jeffery K. Clark, Trustee Dr. James D. Patterson, Trustee Dr. Arthur W. Fleming, Trustee Dr. Gail Morgan, Trustee Dr. Traci C. Burgess, Trustee Dr. Lisa Green, Post Graduate Physician Trustee Nisha N. Branch, Student Trustee Dr. Elisa Cook, Chair of the Committee on Administrative and Financial Affairs, Dr. Rachel Villanueva, Regional Chair Dr. Sandra McGruder-Jackson, Regional Chair Dr. Gloria D. Frelix, Regional Chair Dr. Virginia A. Caine, Regional Chair Dr. Joia Crear-Perry, Regional Chair Dr. Richard Allen Williams, Regional Chair The NMA continues to maintain its strong commitment to advocacy with the ultimate goal of eliminating health disparities; ____________________________________________________________ Founded in 1895, the National Medical Association is the nation’s oldest and largest medical association representing the interests of more than 50,000 African American physicians and their patients. The NMA repeatedly advocates for policies that would assure equitable and quality health care for all people. The NMA has an aggressive national platform, “We Stand with You”, which connects physicians, patients and other health advocates together in a unified voice to improve the status of health in this nation. Please visit www.nmanet.org for additional information. End
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