Dozens of alumni of AMPAC’s Political Education Programs have gone on to win election to public office at every level across the country – from city councils to the United States Congress. These All-Stars share a belief that in order to provide the best care for their patients, physicians have to be involved in the political process.
Here are a few profiles of AMPAC’s All-Stars.
- John Barrasso, MD (United States Senator, Wyoming)
- Ami Bera, MD (United Sates House of Representatives, California)
- Avanti Bergquist, MD (School Board, Renton District, Washington)
- Steve Bergquist (House of Representatives, Washington State)
- Richard Briggs, MD (State Senate, Tennessee)
- Dawn Buckingham, MD (State Senate, Texas)
- Bill Cassidy, MD (United States Senator, Louisiana)
- Steven Fleischman, MD (School Board, Woodbridge, Connecticut)
- Deborah Ferguson (House of Representatives, West Memphis, Arkansas)
- T. Scott Garrett, MD (House of Delegates, Virginia)
- Clarence Lam, MD (State Senate, Maryland)
- Steve Magie, MD (House of Representatives, Conway, Arkansas)
- Mariannette Miller-Meeks, MD (United States House of Representatives, Iowa)
- Ken Moore, MD (Mayor, Franklin, Tennessee)
- Dan Morhaim, MD (House of Delegates, Maryland)
- John O’Bannon, MD (House of Delegates, Virginia)
- Molly O’Holleran (Board of Education, Nebraska)
- Sam Page, MD (County Executive of St. Louis County, Missouri)
- Ervin Yen, MD (State Senate, Oklahoma)