Coastal Virginia Medical Society
Board of Directors
2023-2024

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Our current Board of Directors is as follows:

Officers:

  • Greg Warth, MD,  President and Communications Director, Newsletter Editor
  • Keith Berger, MD, Vice President and Advocacy Director

Directors:

  • David Archer, MD
  • Peter Vangeertruyden, MD
  • Robert Bernstein, MD
  • Alexandria Berger, PhD
  • Diane Warth, Executive Secretary (non-voting)


Advisory Board (non-voting):

  • Charlotte Dunn, Professional Risk
  • Juan Montero II, MD, Montero Medical Missions
  • James Beckner, Business Manager
  • Neil Rose, Corporate Attorney, Registered Agent
  • Dustin Beekman, Medical Society of Virginia Insurance Agency
  • Eileen  K. Shannon, CPA

Advocacy Committee:

  • Keith Berger, MD
  • David Archer, MD
  • Peter Vangeertruyden, MD
  • Robert Bernstein, MD
  • Thomas Kimble, MD
  • Teresa Whibley, MD

Please note there are two important vacancies on the Board - one for Treasurer, and one for Director of Marketing, Benefits and Services. Here is your opportunity to become a leader in the community, to actually make a difference in improving healthcare in eastern Virginia. If you are at all interested in either of these positions, please let us know.

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