Governance Leadership

 

President, 2025-2026 – Jason M. Goldman, MD, FACP

President, 2025-2026 – Jason M. Goldman, MD, FACP

Jason M. Goldman, MD, FACP, is President of the American College of Physicians.

Dr. Goldman completed medical school at the University of Miami and an internal medicine residency at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, FL. He has managed his private practice since 2002. He is a Clinical Affiliate Professor of General Internal Medicine in the Department of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University, Charles E. Schmidt School of Medicine. Before managing his practice, Dr. Goldman worked primarily in hospital medicine as an Attending at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach and Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, FL.

Dr. Goldman is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians (FACP). Fellowship is an honorary designation that recognizes ongoing individual service and contributions to the practice of medicine. In addition to being a Fellow of ACP, Dr. Goldman was Governor of ACP’s Florida Chapter from 2016 to 2020. He also served as Chair of ACP’s Medical Practice Quality Committee and is on ACP’s Immunization Committee. He is actively involved with the Center for Disease Control as the ACP’s liaison to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and serves on several vaccine workgroups, including Pneumonia and COVID-19.

Dr. Goldman has authored several published case reports and policy papers and has received numerous honors and awards, including the ACP Richard Neubauer National Advocate for Internal Medicine in 2018, Florida Chapter Internist of the Year in 2013, and the Laureate Award in 2022.

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Chair, Board of Regents, 2025-2026 – Rebecca A. Andrews, MS, MD, FACP

Chair, Board of Regents, 2025-2026 – Rebecca A. Andrews, MS, MD, FACP

Rebecca A. Andrews, MD, MS, FACP, is Chair of the American College of Physicians Board of Regents. The Board of Regents is the primary policy-making body for the College.</p> <p>Dr. Andrews is the Director of Primary Care at UConn Health. Her roles as a medical educator include Associate Program Director, Director of Ambulatory Education for the Internal Medicine Residency Program, and Professor of Medicine at the University of Connecticut. She also is a primary care physician and clinical lead for UConn Health’s Patient Centered Medical Home and Comprehensive Pain Center. She completed medical school and her internal medicine residency at the University of Connecticut.

Prior to becoming the Governor of the Connecticut Chapter of ACP, she served as Chair of the Connecticut Chapter’s Council of Residents and Fellows and co-chair of the Chapter Council of Early Career Physicians. On ACP’s national level, she previously served as Chair of the Council of Early Career Physicians, Chair of the Board of Governors, and a member of the Board of Regents. She has served on several national committees, including performance measures, awards, education and publication, medical practice and quality, and governance. In 2010, she became a Fellow of the College (FACP), an honorary designation ongoing individual service and contributions to medicine.

The main areas of professional interest for Dr. Andrews include graduate medical education, primary care and preventative health, and chronic pain.

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Treasurer, 2025-2026 – Michael J. Tan, MD, MACP, FIDSA

Treasurer, 2025-2026 – Michael J. Tan, MD, MACP, FIDSA

Michael J. Tan, MD, MACP, FIDSA, is Treasurer of the American College of Physicians, and will serve a three-year term. As Treasurer, Dr. Tan chairs the ACP Financial Policy and Audit Committee and serves as an ex-officio on the ACP Board of Regents.

Dr. Tan has been a Fellow of the American College of Physicians (FACP) since 2007. Fellowship is an honorary designation that recognizes ongoing individual service and contributions to the practice of medicine. He received mastership (MACP) in the American College of Physicians in 2023. Election to Mastership recognizes outstanding and extraordinary career accomplishments.

Dr. Tan hails from Akron, Ohio, and is Professor of Internal Medicine at Northeast Ohio Medical University, Division Chief of Infectious Diseases at Summa Health, Physician Lead in Infectious Diseases for the Summa Health Medical Group-Infectious Diseases, and Assistant Medical Director at SummaCare in Akron. He received his medical degree from Northeast Ohio Medical University and completed both his internship and internal medicine residency at Summa Health System. He completed a fellowship as an advanced subspecialty resident of infectious diseases and tropical medicine at the University of South Florida College of Medicine in Tampa.

Dr. Tan has been a member of ACP since 1998, was Governor of ACP’s Ohio chapter from 2015 to 2019, and a previous member of the Board of Regents from 2019-2023.

 

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Immediate Past President, 2025-2026 – Isaac O. Opole, MBChB, PHD, MACP

Immediate Past President – Isaac O. Opole, MBChB, PHD, MACP

Isaac O. Opole, M.D., MBChB., Ph.D., MACP, is the Immediate Past President of the American College of Physicians, representing internal medicine physicians, related subspecialists, and medical students. He has practiced Hospital Medicine at the University of Kansas Health System for the last 19 years, and currently serves as the Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, and Ruth Bohan, Teaching Professor of Medicine at the Kansas University Medical Center. Dr. Opole has been a Fellow of ACP since 2008. Fellowship is an honorary designation that recognizes ongoing individual service and contributions to the practice of medicine. In 2024, he was elected to Mastership at ACP, which recognizes outstanding and extraordinary career accomplishments.

In addition to being a Fellow of the College, he has held multiple national and regional leadership positions within the ACP, including serving as the President of ACP Services and Chair of the Board of ACP Services PAC. He has been a member of the ACP Board of Regents for the last four years. He was previously Governor of ACP’s Kansas Chapter from 2016 to 2020. He served the ACP in various capacities and committees, including the Governance Committee, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Subcommittee, Restoring the Story Task Force, Ethics, Professionalism and Human Rights Committee, National Awards and Mastership Task Force, and the Global Engagement Committee.

Dr. Opole has been recognized with many awards, including the Chapter Laureate Award and the Chapter Excellence Award in both 2017 and 2018, and was awarded the John Tooker Evergreen Award for innovative multi-chapter strategic planning in 2017.

Dr. Opole has been a life-long clinician-educator, focusing on building a strong clinical foundation amongst his trainees through curricular and institutional enhancements to improve patient and educational outcomes. Outside the clinical realm, Dr. Opole is also passionate about Global Health and health disparities and is a champion for advocacy in healthcare. Dr. Opole studied at the Nairobi School and is a graduate of the School of Medicine, University of Nairobi, Kenya. He completed his graduate doctoral degree at the University of California, Irvine, and medical residency at the Kansas University Medical Center.

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Immediate Past Chair, Board of Regents, 2025-2026 - William E. Fox, MD, MACP

Immediate Past Chair, Board of Regents, 2025-2026 - William E. Fox, MD, MACP

William E. Fox, M.D., MACP, is the Immediate Past Chair of the Board of Regents of the American College of Physicians (ACP), representing internal medicine physicians, related subspecialists, and medical students. The Board of Regents is the main policy-making body for the College.

A resident of Charlottesville, VA, Dr. Fox is a partner in Fox & Brantley Internal Medicine in Charlottesville. Before entering private practice, he spent five years with the National Health Service Corps at Central Virginia Community Health Center in Buckingham, VA, while simultaneously working as Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Virginia.

Previously, Dr. Fox served on ACP’s Board of Regents as Chair of ACP’s Board of Governors and prior to that, he served as Governor of ACP’s Virginia Chapter. He has also been a member of numerous ACP committees, including chairing the ACP’s Medical Practice and Quality Committee. Dr. Fox has received numerous honors and recognition. He was the recipient of the Richard Neubauer Advocate for Internal Medicine Award in 2014, the American College of Physicians Virginia Young Internist of the Year in 2010, and the Paul Florentino Volunteerism Award in 2013.

He was elected into Mastership at ACP in 2024. Election to Mastership recognizes outstanding and extraordinary career accomplishments.

Dr. Fox earned his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Medicine, were he received the Anna Marie Chirico Prize for distinguished work in primary care. He completed his postgraduate training in internal medicine at the University of Virginia.

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President-elect, 2025-2026 – Jan K. Carney, MD, MPH, MACP

President-elect, 2025-2026 – Jan K. Carney, MD, MPH, MACP

Jan K. Carney, MD, MPH, MACP, is the President-elect of the American College of Physicians.

Dr. Carney is the Associate dean for public health and health policy, a professor of medicine, and chief of the public health division in the department of medicine the University of Vermont’s Larner College of Medicine. She completed medical school at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, and her residency in internal medicine at the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont, where she also served as chief resident. She earned a Master of Public Health from the Harvard School of Public Health. She is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Preventive Medicine (Public Health and General Preventive Medicine).

Dr. Carney has been a Fellow of the American College of Physicians (FACP) since 2003. The honorary designation that recognizes ongoing individual service and contributions to the practice of medicine. In 2019, she was elected into Mastership, which recognizes outstanding and extraordinary career accomplishments and notable medical contributions.

Prior to serving on ACP’s Board of Regents in 2021, she was Governor of ACP’s Vermont Chapter from 2015 to2019; In addition, she has been a member of multiple ACP committees, including the Patient Partnership in Healthcare Committee, the Health and Public Policy Committee, ACP’s Member, Credentials Committee, Ethics, Professionalism & Human Rights Committee, which she currently chairs.

 

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Chair-elect, Board of Regents, 2025-2026 – Charles Hamori, MD, FACP

Chair-elect, Board of Regents, 2025-2026 – Charles Hamori, MD, FACP

Charles J. Hamori, MD, FACP, is the Chair-elect of the American College of Physicians Board of Regents, representing internal medicine physicians, related subspecialists, and medical students. The Board of Regents is the main policy-making body for the College.

Dr. Hamori is a currently a Partner at Southern California Permanente Medical Group in La Mesa, CA. He received his medical degree from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine and completed his post-doctoral training in internal medicine at the UCSD Medical Center. Prior to being elected to the Board of Regents, Dr. Hamori has served as the Governor of the California Southern Region III chapter of ACP since 2017 and has been very active on the Governor’s council for the last five years.

Dr. Hamori became a Fellow of the American College of Physicians (FACP) in 2007. Fellowship is an honorary designation that recognizes ongoing individual service and contributions to the practice of medicine. His areas of professional interest include general internal medicine, post-graduate education and health care coding, billing, and financing.

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Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer - Darilyn V. Moyer, MD, MACP, FRCP, FIDSA, FAMWA, FEFIM

Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer - Darilyn V. Moyer, MD, MACP, FRCP, FIDSA, FAMWA, FEFIMDarilyn V. Moyer, M.D., MACP, FRCP, FIDSA, FAMWA, FEFIM, is the Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of the American College of Physicians (ACP).

Darilyn V. Moyer, MD, MACP, FRCP, FIDSA, FAMWA, FEFIM, is the Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of the American College of Physicians (ACP). Board certified in internal medicine and infectious diseases, Dr. Moyer was elected into Mastership (MACP) in ACP in 2022, which recognizes outstanding and extraordinary career accomplishments. Prior to that she was awarded Fellowship in ACP, an honorary designation that recognizes ongoing individual service and contributions to the practice of medicine. She serves on ACP’s Board of Regents, which manages the business and affairs of ACP and is the main policy-making body of the College, chaired ACP’s Board of Governors, and served as Governor of ACP’s Pennsylvania Southeastern Chapter. She is a Founding Board Member of the Gender Equity in Medicine and Science (GEMS) Alliance, Past President of Council of Medical Subspecialty Societies and former member of the Board of Directors, and Immediate Past Chair of the Board of Directors for the Primary Care Collaborative and is a member of Women of Impact. Dr. Moyer is the recipient of the American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) 2023 Inspire Award, the American Medical Association (AMA) Women Physicians Section (WPS) 2022 Inspiration Award and the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Courage to Heal 2021 Award. She is also a recipient of the 2020 American Medical Women’s Association Elizabeth Blackwell Award, as well as the recipient of the 2020 Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Alumni Achievement Award.

Prior to becoming ACP’s EVP and CEO, Dr. Moyer was a Professor of Medicine, Executive Vice Chair for Education in the Department of Medicine, Internal Medicine Residency Program Director and Assistant Dean for Graduate Medical Education at Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. She was previously the Co-Faculty Advisor for the Temple University School of Medicine Internal Medicine Interest Group and for the Temple University School of Medicine Student Educating About Healthcare Policy Group. She received the Temple University School of Medicine Women in Medicine Mentoring Award in 2012.

Dr. Moyer’s research and scholarly activity interests and presentations have been in the areas of medical education, high value care, patient safety, professionalism and digital media, gender equity, and HIV/infectious diseases. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in the Biological Basis of Behavior, Biology and Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania and attended medical school at Temple University School of Medicine. She completed her internal medicine residency at Temple University Hospital and served as a Chief Resident/Clinical Instructor of Medicine. She went on to complete an Infectious Diseases Fellowship at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, CA. Dr. Moyer currently practices part time at the Temple University Internal Medicine Associates.

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