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Physicians Provide TMA Leadership
UT Graduate School of Medicine faculty physicians were voted into leadership positions for the Tennessee Medical Association (TMA) and installed into office at the TMA Annual Meeting in Nashville, April 3-5. On the executive committee, Richard DePersio, MD, FACS, Clinical Associate Professor of Otolaryngology, is serving as TMA president. Providing leadership on the Board of Trustees are Roy King, MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Pathology, and Matthew Mancini, MD, Associate Professor of General Surgery. Dr. DePersio is also providing national leadership as an American Medical Association Delegate for the TMA. More information is available at www.medwire.org.
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