Home Lizotte elected president of national physician assistant organization
News

Lizotte elected president of national physician assistant organization

David Lizotte, lead physician assistant for RMH cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, has been elected president of the Association of Physician Assistants in Cardiovascular Surgery (APACVS).

Lizotte was part of the team that helped establish the RMH cardiothoracic surgery program in 2008, allowing members of the community to receive 24-hour, life-saving cardiac care close to home.

“I am very proud of David’s accomplishments and his recent election as president of the APACVS,” said Dr. Steven Marra, medical director, RMH Cardiothoracic Surgery. “This honor by his peers demonstrates their recognition of him as a leader in patient-focused quality care and provider accountability, not only at a local level but also on a national level.

Lizotte, a native of Newport News, Va., joined the RMH staff in 2006. He received his bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Virginia and his physician assistant certificate from St. Louis University. In 2002, Lizotte earned his master’s degree in physician assistant studies from the University of Nebraska.

Lizotte completed a 2-year team as APACVS vice president in 2011.

“To be chosen to represent my peers as president of our national organization is truly an honor,” Lizotte said.

A physician assistant (PA) is a member of a health care team that practices medicine under the supervision of physicians and surgeons. A PA can provide diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive health care services.

APACVS, founded in 1981, represents more than 700 physician assistants in the field of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery. The group provides educational, scientific and political support for members.

Support AFP




Contributors

Contributors

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

radio
Politics

Last Week with Rob Schilling: The week’s conspiracy theories brought to you by UVA Athletics

brian o'connor mississippi state
Baseball

No-maha: Brian O’Connor, Mississippi State, fall short in Super Regional

Mississippi State, 20th nationally in the regular season in team ERA, gave up double-digits in back-to-back Super Regional losses to Georgia, and Year 1 under Brian O’Connor came to an end without a trip to Omaha.

nelson chittum
Baseball

Former MLB pitcher Nelson Chittum travelled the U.S. in two distinct careers

Nelson Chittum played professional baseball from 1956-1964, pitching in two games with the Boston Red Sox in 1958, and in 27 games with the St. Louis Cardinals the next two seasons.

school student child bookbag
Local

UVA announces $43.4M gift toward early childhood learning center

jalen brunson
Basketball

Knicks star Jalen Brunson picked up early hoops lessons in Charlottesville

donald trump
Politics, U.S. & World

Trump storms out of ‘Meet the Press’ interview after having lies fact-checked

john mcguire
Politics, Virginia

MAGA Congressman John McGuire struggles to explain thoughts on healthcare