Colorado Academy of Physician Assistants Names New President
The Colorado Academy of Physician Assistants (CAPA) recently announced the election of its new president, Dr. Robert M. Miller. Dr. Miller is a practicing physician assistant in the Denver area and has been a member of CAPA since its inception in 1999.
Dr. Robert M. Miller’s Background
Dr. Miller has been a practicing physician assistant for over 25 years. He received his Bachelor of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Colorado in Denver in 1994. He then went on to complete his Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Colorado in Denver in 1997.
Dr. Miller has been a member of CAPA since its inception in 1999. He has served on the board of directors since 2004 and has held various positions within the organization, including president-elect, treasurer, and secretary. He has also served on the Colorado State Board of Medical Examiners since 2013.
Dr. Miller’s Goals for CAPA
Dr. Miller has outlined several goals for his term as president of CAPA. He plans to focus on increasing membership and engagement within the organization, as well as increasing public awareness of the role of physician assistants in healthcare. He also plans to work with the Colorado State Board of Medical Examiners to ensure that physician assistants are properly recognized and regulated.
In addition, Dr. Miller plans to work with the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies to ensure that physician assistants are properly credentialed and licensed. He also plans to work with the Colorado Medical Society to ensure that physician assistants are included in the medical society’s activities and initiatives.
Dr. Miller’s Vision for the Future of CAPA
Dr. Miller has a vision for the future of CAPA that includes increased collaboration with other healthcare organizations, increased public awareness of the role of physician assistants in healthcare, and increased advocacy for physician assistants in the state of Colorado. He also plans to work with the Colorado Medical Society to ensure that physician assistants are included in the medical society’s activities and initiatives.
Dr. Miller is committed to ensuring that CAPA remains a strong and vibrant organization that is dedicated to the advancement of physician assistants in the state of Colorado. He believes that by working together, CAPA and its members can make a positive impact on the healthcare system in Colorado.
Conclusion
The Colorado Academy of Physician Assistants (CAPA) recently elected Dr. Robert M. Miller as its new president. Dr. Miller has been a practicing physician assistant for over 25 years and has been a member of CAPA since its inception in 1999. He has outlined several goals for his term as president of CAPA, including increasing membership and engagement within the organization, increasing public awareness of the role of physician assistants in healthcare, and working with the Colorado State Board of Medical Examiners and the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies to ensure that physician assistants are properly credentialed and licensed. Dr. Miller is committed to ensuring that CAPA remains a strong and vibrant organization that is dedicated to the advancement of physician assistants in the state of Colorado.