Board of Curators
Nominations for Board of Curators due February 17, 2012
The Board of Curators of the Center for the History of Family Medicine invites nominations for one at-large Curator position. The term of this position runs from July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2015. The person eventually appointed to this position will begin the term of office on July 1, 2012, with the first meeting of the Board following their appointment scheduled to be held at AAFP Headquarters in November 2012. The nominee receiving the most votes will be appointed to the slot available.
Nomination forms are due by February 17, 2012.
The nomination form and criteria for nominees are available below. For more questions, contact Don Ivey, MPA, Manager, Center for the History of Family Medicine, at (800)274-2237, ext. 4420.
Board of Curators Nomination Form (2-page PDF file; About PDFs)
Criteria for Nomination of New At-Large Curators (1-page PDF file; About PDFs)
2012 BOARD OF CURATORS
Michelle F. Jones, MD, Hampstead, North Carolina
Convener
William L. Bruning, JD, MBA, Mission Hills, Kansas
Public Representative
Michael L. Coates, MD, MS, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
ADFM Representative
Jack M. Colwill, MD, Columbia, Missouri
ABFM Representative
Conrad L. Flick, MD, Cary, North Carolina
AAFP Representative
Cecilia Gutierrez, MD, San Diego, California
AFMRD Representative
Rick Kellerman, MD, Wichita, Kansas
At-Large Representative, 2011-2014
Carolyn C. Lopez, MD, Chicago, Illinois
At-Large Representative, 2010-2013
Dale C. Moquist, MD, Sugar Land, Texas
AAFP/F Representative
Jessica Muller, PhD, San Francisco, California
STFM Representative
Sandra L. Panther, CFRE, Naples, Florida
At-Large Representative, 2009-2012
William R. Phillips, MD, MPH, Seattle, Washington
NAPCRG Representative
Brooke Sciuto, MD, Sacramento, California
Resident Representative
Roger A. Sherwood, CAE, Kansas City, Missouri
At-Large Representative, 2010-2013
Mary Jo Welker, MD, Columbus, Ohio
Ex-Officio Member (AAFP/F President, 2012-2013)
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