Ken Moore, MD

Alderman Ken Moore, MD

Franklin, TN
Chairman of IMPACT (TN Medical Society PAC), various leadership positions in organized medicine, and currently Alderman at Large City of Franklin.
Orthopaedic Surgery

What other leadership positions have you held (AMA, Specialties, PACs)? When?
President of the Tennessee Orthopaedic Society, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Board of Councilors, President of the Clinical Orthopaedic Society, Chairman IMPACT,

Which Program (Campaign School/Candidate Workshop) did you attend?
Campaign School, 2007

Have you run for public office? What was the result?
Yes. Alderman at Large, City of Franklin. Top vote getter in a field of 13 for four positions.

Have the programs helped in your political careers? How?
Yes. The take away is to develop a message and stay on it. I found this helpful during the campaign forums and debates.

Have the programs helped in your medical/advocacy careers? How?
Yes in being able to deliver a consistent message in a professional concise way.

What was the most important thing you learned from AMPAC programs?
Stay on message once you have developed your plan.

What would you say to members of the medical community thinking about becoming involved in politics?
We must become more involved with the political process and quit sitting on the sidelines while our profession is being assailed on multiple sides. By being proactive we can continue to craft the ever changing health care system by people who understand patients and understand patient care.