2009 ACEP Council

PaACEP submitted three resolutions to the ACEP Council, which will meet October 3-4 in Boston, Massachusetts.
   
PaACEP president Michael Turturro, MD, FACEP, commented that “resolutions are the most effective way to bring member issues and concerns forward to be discussed at the national level. This is the opportunity for contributors to put action behind their words.” 

Why is the Council important?

ACEP Council’s most important activity is to act on resolutions brought forth by individuals, ACEP sections, and state chapters. The resolutions passed by Council are then sent to the ACEP board of directors for its approval and action.
  

What does a Councilor do?

PaACEP’s fifteen councilors and five alternates will: Serve as the voice of the membershipAssure that the College’s agenda is aligned with issues of importance to its membersElect the College’s board of directors and president.
  

Representing the chapter this year:

Councillors:
Charles Barbera, MD, FACEP     Noelle Rotondo, MD, FACEP
Keith Conover, MD, FACEP   John Skiendzielewski, MD, FACEP  
Marilyn Heine, MD, FACEP    Amy Snover, MD, FACEP  
Blair Hontz, MD   Ronald Strony, MD, FACEP  
John Kelly, DO, FACEP   Michael Turturro, MD, FACEP  
Douglas McGee, DO, FACEP     Henry Unger, MD, FACEP  
Ericka Powell, MD, FACEP Daniel Wehner, MD, FACEP 
Ralph Riviello, MD, FACEP
Alternate Councillors:
Theodore Christopher, MD, FACEP
Maria Guyette, MD
C. James Holliman, MD, FACEP
Scott Korvek, MD, FACEP
Edward Ramoska, MD, FACEP
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