The following national officers, Fellow-at-Large, and Public Member were elected at the Annual Business Meeting on May 5, 2008, with Dr. Douglas H. Kirkpatrick becoming President.
Gerald F. Joseph Jr, MD
Ponchatoula, LA
Professional Position
Senior consultant in gynecology, Ochsner Health Center, Covington, LA; clinical assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Louisiana State University and Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
Education
n MD: Tulane University, New Orleans
n RESIDENCY: Louisiana State University
ACOG Activities
n NATIONAL: member, Council of District Chairs; member,
Executive Board; chair, Committee on Scientific Program;
member, committees on Gynecologic Practice, Nominations,
Long-Range Planning, Credentials, Continuing Medical Education;
chair, task forces on Enhancing Practice Satisfaction,
District and Section Contributions; member, task forces on
Abortion, Nominations Process (2), Scope of Practice, Medical
Student Recruitment, Committees; member, Grievance
Committee's Appeals Panel Committee; Executive Board
liaison to Society of Maternal-Fetal Medicine board; member,
medical advisory board for Managing Menopause/pause®
magazine
n DISTRICT VII: chair; vice chair; secretary-treasurer; scientific
program chair; Louisiana Section chair, vice chair, secretary-treasurer;
member, Missouri Section Advisory Council
Iffath Abbasi Hoskins, MD
Brooklyn, NY
Professional Position
Senior vice president, chair, and residency director,
Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY
Education
n MD: Dow Medical College, Karachi, Pakistan
n RESIDENCY: National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD
ACOG Activities
n NATIONAL: assistant secretary; member, Executive Board;
member, committees on Obstetric Practice, Health Care for Underserved
Women; member, Grievance Committee; member,
Task Force on Governance; member, PROLOG Task Force on
Obstetrics fourth edition; member, Clinical Document Review
Panel; liaison to American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on
Drugs; liaison to Society for Perinatal Obstetricians; liaison to
American College of Surgeons; ACOG delegate to AMA
n DISTRICT II: secretary; member, Advisory Council; chair, scientific program for Annual District Meeting; chair, Committee
for Underserved Women; member, committees on Professional
Liability, Legislative, Nominations; Junior Fellow co-advisor
Paul A. Gluck, MD
Miami
Professional Position
Private group practice; clinical associate professor, University of Miami
Education
n MD: New York University
n RESIDENCY: University of Miami-Jackson Memorial Hospital
ACOG Activities
n NATIONAL: director, Voluntary Review of Quality of Care program;
chair, Committee on Quality Improvement and Patient
Safety; member, committees on Course Coordination, Nominations;
chair, Task Force on Safety in Resident Education; chair,
Subcommittee on Patient Safety; ex officio member, Committee
on Professional Liability; participant, ACOG Patient Safety
Summit; ACOG alternate delegate to AMA
n DISTRICT IV: member, Advisory Council; member, Professional
Liability Committee; chair, local arrangements for Annual District
Meeting; recipient, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Section Award;
recipient, ACOG President's Community Service Award; district
Junior Fellow chair, vice chair, secretary-treasurer; Florida Section
chair, vice chair, Junior Fellow vice chair; chair, Florida Section
Professional Liability Committee
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Fellow-at-Large (2-year term) |
Dane M. Shipp, MD
Encinitas, CA
Professional Position
Private group practice; chair of obstetrics and gynecology at Scripps Memorial Hospital, Encinitas
Education
n MD: University of Alabama at Birmingham
n RESIDENCY: University of California San Francisco-Fresno
ACOG Activities
n NATIONAL: member, Committee on Legislation; ACOG-American
College of Surgeons Junior Fellow liaison; ACM Resident
Reporter; participant, ACOG Future Leaders in Ob-Gyn
Conference
n DISTRICT IX: young Fellow representative; member, committees
on Business of Medicine, Nominations, State Legislation;
newsletter editor; district Junior Fellow chair, vice chair;
Section 3 Junior Fellow chair, vice chair
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Public Member (2-year term) |
Susan C. Del Pesco, JD
Hockessin, DE
Professional Position
Judge on the Superior Court of Delaware (retiring in June)
Education
n MASTER OF LAW IN JUDICIAL PROCESS: University of Virginia
n JD: Widener University, Chester, PA
Current and Former Activities
Admitted to the Delaware bar in 1975; worked in civil litigation with the fi rm of Prickett, Jones, Eliott, Kristol and Schnee, becoming partner in 1982; fi rst woman elected to serve as president of the Delaware State Bar Association; fi rst woman to be appointed as a judge of the Delaware Superior Court; participant, project to build Delaware's fi rst drug treatment facility for incarcerated women; cochair, the Supreme Court's Gender Fairness Task Force; participant, several projects that serve the administration of justice, including implementation of the nation's fi rst litigation electronic fi ling system; adjunct professor, Widener University School of Law; member, Widener Law School's Board of Overseers for 20 years