This year, CAP presents the organization’s first-ever Community Hero Award to a CAP member whose charitable service merits special recognition. The award will include a $5,000 grant for the charitable organization affiliated with the physician’s work. One runner-up will receive the Community Leadership Award, which will include a $1,000 grant for the recipient’s associated charity.
As our biennial election approaches, 12 physician members have been nominated by the CAP and MPT Boards to serve the membership. We invite you to learn more about this diverse pool of physician candidates who hope to have the privilege of supporting you and your practice and guiding the organization into the next era of strength and service.
After many successful years in private practice, Dr. Eleby Washington made a decision that changed his life and that of countless others: he went to take care of the underserved.
CAP prides itself on being a physician-owned and governed organization. If you’ve ever wondered about what that really entails, you may be interested in applying to the CAP Fellows program. This leadership development program is designed to help ensure that our organization remains the very best it can be by preparing a group of select physicians to eventually assume leadership roles.