DCMS Alternate Delegation to the TMA House of Delegates



The TMA is governed by a House of Delegates, a legislative and policymaking body. Each medical society is allotted a number of delegates according to its number of members. The number of alternate delegates is unlimited; they serve when a delegate cannot. The TMA House of Delegates is the policy-making body for organized medicine in Texas. Dallas County physician representatives join physicians from across Texas annually to consider resolutions regarding changes to TMA policies and also to conduct the elections for TMA elective offices. Staffed by Jon Roth and Ruby Blum
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Amit Asopa, MD 
Maria Bano, MD 
Kim D. D. Barker, MD 
Phil H. Berry, Jr., MD 
Neerja Bhardwaj, MD 
Rahul Bhongir, MD 
Sue Scher Bornstein, MD 
John T. Carlo, MD 
Adam C. Carter, MD 
William Michael Carter, II, MD 
Mark A. Casanova, MD, FACP, FAAHPM 
Samuel J. Chantilis, MD 
Avneesh Chhabra, MD 
Christopher Sung Jin Chun, MD 
Cristie Columbus, MD 
Stephanie M. Copeland, MD 
Cindy Lou Corpier, MD 
Jennifer Ann Denning, MD 
Manojkumar A. Dobariya, MD 
John Stockton Early, MD