Board Committees and Members
The Georgia Composite Medical Board is comprised of 15 members appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the State Senate. By statute, two members are consumer members, two are physicians with Doctor of Osteopathy degrees, and 11 are physicians with Doctor of Medicine degrees. Each member of the Board is assigned to various committees to participate in the decision-making functions of the Board. The Board also has one committee-appointed physician assistant advisor in ex-officio capacity.
John S. Antalis, MD Former Chair (2016- 2017) Family Medicine Physician Whitfield County Term expires 7/1/2026 |
Subrahmanya Bhat, MD Internal Medicine Physician Henry County Term expires 7/1/2025 |
William Bostock, DO Former Chair (2023-2024) Family Medicine Physician Gwinnett County Term expires 1/12/2028 |
Kathryn Cheek, MD Current Vice Chair Pediatric Physician Taylor County Term expires 12/6/2025 |
Debi Dalton, MD Former Chair (2021- 2022) Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician Cobb County Term expires 6/1/2027 |
Ashley Griffin, PA-C Physician Assistant, Ex-Officio Member Fulton County |
Austin Flint, MD Radiologist Hall County Term expires 4/21/2025 |
Sreenivasulu "Sreeni" Gangasani MD Current Chair Cardiovascular Disease Physician Gwinnett County Term expires 7/1/2025 |
Judy Gardner, PharmD Consumer Member Fulton County Term expires 10/28/2024 |
Alexander S. Gross, MD Former Chair (2010- 2011) Dermatologist Dekalb County Term expires 7/1/2026 |
Charles E. Harris, Jr. Consumer Member Hall County Term expires 1/12/2028 |
George Harrison, MD Family Medicine Houston County Term expires 7/1/2026 |
J. Jeffrey Marshall, MD Former Chair (2018- 2019) Cardiologist Fulton County Term expires 1/12/2028 |
Matthew W. Norman, MD Former Chair (2022- 2023) Psychiatrist Fulton County Term expires 6/1/2027 |
David Retterbush, MD Former Chair (2014- 2015) General Surgeon Lowndes County Term expires 7/01/2025 |
Barby J. Simmons, DO Former Chair (2020- 2021) Family Medicine Physician Henry County Term expires 10/28/2024 |
The following list briefly describes committees of the Georgia Composite Medical Board.
Committees:
Investigative Committee
This committee is comprised of five Board members and the Board's four medical directors. The Committee examines initial complaints, the results of all investigations, and medical malpractice reports. The Committee then makes recommendations to the full Board for actions to be taken on complaints and investigations as well as disciplinary matters.
Physician Licensing Committee
This committee is comprised of five Board members. The Committee evaluates each physician applicant’s fitness to practice his or her profession in Georgia. It does this by establishing standards for licensure and practice, reviewing all non-routine applications, and conducting interviews with applicants (as needed) each month in order to grant licenses. The committee sets policy regarding the application process and procedures for staff on how to handle non-routine applications, and it assists in developing rules for physician licensure.
Wellness Committee
This committee is comprised of five Board members. They are charged with reviewing all new cases that may or already have impacted their practice or return to practice. The Committee meets with the practitioner, advocate, and treating physician and assesses the practitioner’s individual situation and return to practice, any possible discipline, or restrictions to practice. The Committee maintains a list of acceptable treatment programs and also reviews request from treatment facilities.
Rules Committee
This committee is comprised of all members of the Board. It was created to develop rules to govern the performance of health care practitioners regulated by the Board. Its goal is to assist the Board in defining, assessing, and assuring the continued competency of all licensees throughout their professional careers.
Public Outreach Committee
This committee is comprised of two Board members and three members of the public. The Committee reviews the Board's website and makes suggestions to improve communication with the general public.
Advisory Committees
The Board has nine advisory committees comprised of professionals from the community. There are also at least two Board members on each advisory committee. The Board regulates the following professions:
- Acupuncture Committee
- APRN Protocol Committee
- Cosmetic Laser Practitioner Committee
- Genetic Counselor Committee
- Orthotist & Prosthetist Committee
- Pain Management Clinic Committee
- Perfusion Committee
- Physician Assistant Committee
- Respiratory Care Professional Committee
During the committee meetings, the staff along with a member of the Office of the Attorney General is present to answer questions from the committee members. The Committee makes recommendation to the full board for consideration and approval. All matters reviewed and discussed before the Board Committees are sent to the full board for final review and approval.