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Aug 28 2012

NCPHP medical director assumes national post

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Image for NCPHP medical director assumes national post The NC Medical Board congratulates Dr. Warren Pendergast, medical director of the NC Physicians Health Program, on his recent election as president of the Federation of State Health Programs (FSPHP).

The FSPHP is a national organization that provides education to and facilitates the exchange of information among state physician health programs. It also develops common goals and standards and enhances issues related to physician health and impairment.

Dr. Pendergast, a psychiatrist, is the first PHP medical director from North Carolina to serve as the organization's president. He will serve a two-year term while continuing his role as Medical Director and CEO of NCPHP. Dr. Pendergast has been an active member of FSPHP since 1999 and has served in various roles including Regional Director, Board of Directors, Executive Committee and on multiple committees including the Task Force on Guidelines. He also chaired the FSPHP Ethics Committee and was co-chair of the Citizen Advocacy Center Task Force.

A current project of the FSPHP involves looking at challenges faced by recovering physicians, including specialty board certification issues.

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Blessed news. Praise Jesus!

By Vera on Sep 04, 2012 at 3:16pm

Richly deserved I’m sure. He has a kindly face.

By Charlene Davis on Sep 12, 2012 at 12:39pm

Dr Pendergrast: This is a great honor recognizing your consistent sustained work with impaired MDs. It is also a GREAT honor to the physician community of NC as well and reflects well on you more than words can say.
Congratualations all around.
Frank Miller MD

By Frank Miller on Sep 14, 2012 at 10:11am
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