Physicians of The Austin
Diagnostic Clinic (ADC) have elected new officers and board
members to the ADC Board of Directors for 2011-12.
Paul Moore, M.D.,
an ADC endocrinologist, was re-elected Board Chairman, and
Michael Schindel, M.D., an ADC
pulmonologist, was re-elected Board Secretary and Treasurer.
Tom Brown, M.D., an ADC
surgeon, and
Dick Worrel, M.D., an ADC
pediatrician, were re-elected as board members. Dr. Worrel was
also re-elected Board Vice Chairman.
Board members are elected to five-year terms and serve as the
leadership team responsible for ADC’s overall business and
strategy. The other board members are
Laura Guerrero, M.D., an ADC internal medicine
physician;
Patrick Nolan, M.D., an ADC
neurologist;
Jerry Hood, M.D., an ADC
internal medicine physician,
John Villacis, M.D., an ADC
allergist, and
Monty Tew, M.D., an ADC
rheumatologist.
In addition to the board elections, special honors went to
several physicians for their service to The Austin Diagnostic
Clinic.
Dr. Ghassan Salman, internist
and chief medical officer at ADC, was named Physician of the
Year and received the 2010 Distinguished Service Award.
“Dr. Salman is one of the cornerstones of ADC’s continued
success, and he is certainly deserving of this honor,” said Dr.
Moore. “His combination of medical know-how and proven
leadership skills have made him an invaluable part of the ADC
family.”
In recognition of their extensive marketing support in 2010,
three physicians received the “Henry” award, named after ADC
founder Henry Renfert, M.D. The winners were
Eric Cherng, M.D., an ADC
pediatrician,
Beth Nauert, M.D., an ADC
pediatrician, and
John Villacis, M.D., an ADC
allergist.
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