Montana Medical Association selects leadership for 2024/25
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HELENA — The Montana Medical Association (MMA) announced today that its Board of Trustees has selected a new slate of officers to lead the Association through September 2025, with Ernest (Joe) Gray, M.D., a Family Medicine physician in Browning, taking the helm as Association president.
“We are proud to announce these new officers and their commitment to leading the Association into 2025,” said MMA Chief Executive Officer Jean Branscum. “Dr. Gray and these exceptional physician leaders bring a vast wealth of knowledge and experience to the MMA, which will lead the association through the crucial year of promoting patient-centered health policies, advancing innovative clinical initiatives, and making health care healthier through relevant medical education and well-being programs.”
The new organization leaders were elected during the 146th MMA Annual Meeting on Sept. 28, 2024. Dr. Gray takes the place of Sarah Morgan, M.D., who served as MMA president over the 2023-2024 term.
Additional leaders serving 2024-2025 terms on the MMA Executive Committee include:
Vice President: Shawna M. Yates, D.O., Butte, Family Medicine
Secretary: Jason A. Cohen, M.D., Kalispell, Hospitalist, and Internal Medicine
Treasurer: Cara J. Harrop, M.D., Polson, Family Medicine
American Medical Association (AMA) Delegate: Nicole C. Clark, M.D., Helena, Neurology
AMA Alternate Delegate & Member-At-Large: Michael P. Temporal, M.D., Billings, Family Medicine
Delegate to the Young Physicians Section: Tyler J. Thorson, M.D. Ronan, Family Medicine
Immediate Past President: Sarah Morgan, M.D., Bozeman, Emergency Medicine
Additionally, Jonathan L. Bingham, M.D., of Great Falls, was re-elected to the Board of Trustees.