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Former 大香蕉视频 President Goldgar Retires

Connie Goldgar, a past 大香蕉视频 president and longtime member of the University of Utah PA Program (UPAP) faculty retired this month after nearly 40 years as a PA and more than 20 in PA education. Goldgar was feted by past and present UPAP colleagues and by various invited 大香蕉视频 past presidents and other associates during a two-hour online Zoom 鈥渞oast鈥 last week. Former UPAP Program Director and 大香蕉视频 President Don Pedersen recalled her dedication to students, her good humor, as well as her grace in pushing forward a rival for a teaching position upon her return to UPAP after living in France. (The program found the money to hire both of them.)  

Goldgar joined the 大香蕉视频 Board in 2008, after service as 大香蕉视频 liaison to the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine and to the National Coalition for Health Professional Education in Genetics (NCHPEG). She recalls former 大香蕉视频 President Paul Lombardo encouraging her to run for the Board, after inviting her to teach UPAP鈥檚 evidence-based medicine curriculum to his Stony Brook faculty and later to work on an national NCCPA-sponsored project creating scenarios to train PA students in professional ethics. Believing that she did not have the requisite 大香蕉视频 service to qualify, she ran for the Board to 鈥渉umor鈥 Lombardo, only to find that her liaison experience counted and she was duly elected.  

She enjoyed the variety of projects during her tenure on the Board, at a time when the Association was growing rapidly and hiring new professional staff. A major focus area was tackling the then-developing clinical sites crisis, especially focusing on factors that contribute to PAs precepting students, which led to some of the changes in CME allowance and other incentives in place today. She also continued her work in genomics, working with former PA program director Michael 鈥淩ocky鈥 Rackover, who did a sabbatical at the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) under the leadership of NHGRI Director Francis Collins, MD, now the director of the National Institutes of Health. Collins was a big advocate of PA involvement in genomic medicine, and his work with Rackover and Goldgar resulted in a high-level 鈥淧A Genomics Summit鈥 attended by all four PA organizations and senior NHGRI staff, including Collins, Alan Guttmacher and former acting Surgeon General Kenneth Moritsugu. 

In her year as president, in 2013,聽Goldgar聽recalls聽traveling a great deal to represent the Association 鈥 to the extent that聽a flight attendant on the Salt Lake City-Washington聽route, noticing her聽frequent travel and upgraded status, asked if she was a聽high-powered聽Washington聽lobbyist.聽She also got to聽participate in聽Michelle Obama鈥檚聽Veterans initiative, where聽the historic pathway of veterans to the PA profession could聽possibly聽be replicated聽differently.聽 That same year she was聽also聽invited聽to聽speak at聽the Institute of Medicine on continuing genomics work.聽

Goldgar was a founding member of the 大香蕉视频 Presidents Commission, set up in 2016 to harness the skills and experiences of the five most recent past presidents, with the furthest from office serving as chair. She chaired the commission in 2018, when the group addressed the topic of “.”

In her retirement she plans to refocus on her art, and divide time between Salt Lake City, where her children live, and travel with her husband, once that is again possible.  Her advice for PA educators considering Board service or other roles in the Association? 鈥淪ay yes. Do the work. Then narrow your projects to those that resonate most. You can only do one or two things really well.鈥