Tennessee Physicians Graduate from the Ingram Institute for Physician Leadership
Tennessee Physicians Graduate from the Ingram Institute for Physician Leadership
Several physicians completed the half-year long program in July
NASHVILLE, TENN. – The 2024 Ingram Institute for Physician Leadership concluded on July 27 with 22 new graduates. Physicians from across the state enrolled in the Tennessee Medical Association’s (TMA) 2024 Leadership Lab and Immersion program classes.
The 2024 Leadership Immersion program featured the following graduates: Chae Ko, MD: Mount Juliet, TN (Primary Care Sports Medicine); Chetan Mukundan, MD: Nashville, TN (Heritage Medical Associates); Christopher P. Montville, MD: Franklin, TN (Tennessee Fertility Institute); Dorris Powell; Alexander, MD: Nashville, TN (Vanderbilt Department of Emergency Medicine); Eric McCartt, MD: Chattanooga, TN (Erlanger Hospitalist Group); Giri Korivi, MD: Clarksville, TN (Premier Medical Group - Family Medicine); Heather Rupe, DO: Franklin, TN (Womens Group of Franklin PLLC); Joan Michelle Allmon, MD: Collierville, TN (Consolidated Medical Practices of Memphis PLLC); Marta Wayt, DO: Kingsport, TN (Ballad Health Medical Associates); Mary Gupta, MD: Memphis, TN (Gastro One); Nimit Patel, DO: Clarksville, TN (Premier Medical Group - Internal Medicine); Zachariah Ramsey, MD: Nashville, TN (Emergency Physicians At Sumner)
The 2024 Leadership Lab featured the following graduates: Alicia Barnes, DO: Collierville, TN (UTHSC Center for Youth Advocacy and Well-Being); Ashley Blaske, MD: Johnson City, TN (ETSU Health Pediatric Subspecialties); Chad Griffin, MD: Sparta, TN (Cornerstone Family Medicine LLC); Christopher Jackson, MD: Memphis, TN (Christ Community Health Services Inc); Dorris Powell-Alexander, MD: Nashville, TN (Vanderbilt Department of Emergency Medicine); George R. Lee, MD: Nashville, TN (Real Time Neuromonitoring Associates PC); Katie Green Pegram, MD: Clarksville, TN (Premier Medical Group - Pediatrics); Megan Morrison, DO: Franklin, TN (Franklin Surgical Specialists PA); Ravinder Machra, MD: Dyersburg, TN (West Tennessee Medical Group Primary Care and Pediatrics); Timothy Johnson, MD: Brentwood, TN (Franklin Surgical Specialists PA)
The Ingram Institute is compromised of two professional development programs which offer Tennessee physicians the opportunity to develop into well-rounded leaders. The Lab program helps physicians acquire the skills needed to become quality leaders in team care by undertaking a course project, while the Immersion program offers physicians foundational training and skill development to help them excel in leadership positions.
The Ingram Institute for Physician Leadership has been funded by various contributors since the program’s inception, most recently by the Physicians Foundation which has been a primary supporter for the past eight years. The program is funded through the 501c3 organization, the Tennessee Foundation for Quality Patient Healthcare (TFQPH). TFQPH is currently seeking private and corporate sponsorship for the continuation of this valuable program. If you are interested in contributing to or sponsoring this program, please contact beth.lentchner@tnmed.org. Gifts or support to the TFQPH are tax deductible. Interested applicants can apply for the 2025 programs at tnmed.org/leadership. Space is limited.
The Tennessee Medical Association is a nonprofit professional organization for Tennessee physicians. TMA represents more than 10,000 Tennessee physicians and physicians-in-training. The organization advocates for public policies, laws and rules that promote healthcare safety and quality for all Tennesseans and improve the non-clinical aspects of practicing medicine. Learn more at tnmed.org.
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