Timothy Komoto Elected to the Board of Directors of the
American Academy of Family Physicians
Friday, October 3, 2003
Timothy Komoto, M.D., a family physician in Mendota Heights, Minn.,
has been elected to the Board of Directors of the American Academy
of Family Physicians (AAFP). The AAFP represents more than 94,300
physicians and medical students nationwide. Komoto was elected to a
three-year term in October 2003 by the AAFP’s governing body, the
Congress of Delegates.
Komoto is one of 10
physician-partners who own and operate the Bloomington Lake Clinics
in the southern Twin Cities area and also serves as medical director
at the Stevens Square Nursing Home. He is clinical adjunct professor
at the University of Minnesota Medical School, Department of Family
Practice and Community Health; clinical preceptor and lecturer at
College of St. Catherine, Adult Nurse Practitioner Program; and
clinical preceptor for the Physician Assistant Program at Augsburg
College.
As a member of the AAFP, Komoto
has served on the Chapter Affairs Committee, the Chapter Assistance
Program Board, the Commission on Continuing Medical Education and
the Home Study Self-Assessment Advisory Board. He is a member of the
Future of Family Medicine Task Force, which is charged with
developing a strategy to transform and renew the specialty of family
practice to meet the needs of people and society in a changing
environment.
Active in the Minnesota Academy of
Family Physicians (MAFP), Komoto received the MAFP’s Merit Award in
2003. He has served on a variety of committees for the MAFP,
including Biomedical Ethics, Continuing Medical Education, and Ways
and Means, as well as the Education Commission. Komoto was vice
speaker of the House of Delegates for the MAFP and has held the
officer positions of chair, president-elect, president and treasurer
of the MAFP. He has represented the MAFP at the AAFP Congress of
Delegates and is a member of the MAFP Foundation board.
Komoto received his bachelor’s
degree at Mid-America Nazarene College in Olathe, Kan., and his
medical degree from the University of Minnesota Medical School,
Minneapolis in 1979. He completed his residency with St. Clare’s
Hospital Family Practice Residency in Schenectady, N.Y., in 1982, the year in
which he received the Resident of the Year Award from the New York
Academy of Family Physicians. Komoto is board certified by the
American Board of Family Practice and is an AAFP Fellow, an earned
degree awarded to family physicians for distinguished service and
continuing medical education.
Komoto has been active on the
local and state level in a variety of volunteer positions, including
serving as a board member for the Minnesota Center for Health Care
Ethics and the Hennepin unit of the American Cancer Society. He also
volunteers with the Healthcare for the Homeless Project, providing
free healthcare for dozens of men at a Minneapolis shelter, and has
participated in several medical mission trips to Nicaragua.
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The Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians is
a professional association approximately 2,700 family physicians,
family medicine residents and
medical students organized to assist family physicians in providing quality
medical care in Minnesota. The MAFP is the largest medical specialty
organization in Minnesota and is a state chapter of the American Academy
of Family Physicians, the largest medical specialty organization in the
United States with more than 93,000 members.