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Board of Directors

DENNIS TANKERSLEY DMSC, PA-C

DENNIS TANKERSLEY DMSC, PA-C

President

Dr. Tankersley DMSc began practicing as a PA in 2006, since 2007 he has served as the Department of Emergency Medicine Lead APP at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center (ARMC) in Colton CA.  At ARMC Dr. Tankersley manages an APP Staff of over thirty (30) and an annual PA Fellow cohort of six (6) to twelve (12), who care for patients in one of the busiest safety-net Emergency Departments in California.
Dr. Tankersley is the Founding Director of the EMPA Fellowship, a 14-month high-intensity postgraduate education program for PAs in the specialty of Emergency Medicine. The EMPA Fellowship is currently in its tenth class and has 117 previous graduates.
In addition to his work at Arrowhead, Dr. Tankersley has served as a Society of Emergency Medicine PAs (SEMPA) Board of Directors member and the Chair of SEMPAs Postgraduate Training Committee. In 2016 he was elected to the public office of San Gorgonio Memorial Healthcare District, a subdivision of the County of Riverside, California. In 2017 he was selected by the other board members to be the Chairman of the Healthcare District Board, which is responsible for managing all capital assets of the District including a 79-bed acute care hospital, a free-standing medical office building suite, and the operations of a medical clinic housing multiple specialty medical services. By virtue of this elected role he also serves as an ex-officio member of the San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital Corporate Board, where he provides oversight and governance for Corporate operations. 
Dr. Tankersley is also a member of the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department Medical Reserve Corp and a leader in the Counties COVID-19 response collaborating with the Department of Public Health and heading a team to support skilled nursing facilities through the pandemic.
MELISSA RICKER PA-C

MELISSA RICKER PA-C

President-Elect

Melissa Ricker received her BS in Human Biology from North Carolina State University, her MPAS from East Carolina University and completed the WakeMed Surgical Trauma Critical Care PA Residency in Raleigh, North Carolina. It was her completion of a postgraduate training program that sparked her interest and motivated her to remain involved advancing the specialty skills and knowledge of PAs. Currently, she is practicing clinically in Medical Critical Care and holds the position of PA Fellowship Director for the largest and most diverse APP Fellowship at Atrium Health in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Melissa has been active in leadership, education and advocacy for postgraduate education and critical care throughout her career. She has severed as past president of the Student Academy of the AAPA and prior Student voting member on the AAPA’s Board of Directors. She was the founding member of AAPA’s Specialty Organization, ‘PAs in Critical Care’ and organized AAPA’s first Critical Care Symposium. Lastly, she is engaged with Society of Critical Care Medicine’s PA Fellowship Subcommittee chair, advocating for PA Fellow academic and professional commitment.
As the premier organization for PAs Fellows and postgraduate program faculty, Melissa looks forward to advancing opportunities for PAs seeking advanced training, while increasing collaboration with all organizations that promote postgraduation.
BOB SOBULE PA-C

BOB SOBULE PA-C

Treasurer

Bob is the Director of PA Fellowships in Psychiatry at the University of Missouri School of Medicine. He oversees two fellowships: one in adult psychiatry and the other in child and adolescent psychiatry.  His clinical work is comprised of inpatient psychiatry both adult and child, emergency psychiatry, consult and liaison psychiatry and outpatient psychiatry.  Bob graduated from Missouri State University Physician Assistant Program in December 2016 and started at the University of Missouri’s Psychiatry Department in 2017 where he designed the psychiatry fellowship for PAs.  He serves as a Director at Large for Missouri Academy of Physician Assistants and is Chair of the Allied Health Professionals Credentialing Committee for University Hospital.  In 2017, Bob was instrumental in passing a bill with Missouri Legislation recognizing PAs as mental health professionals.  Bob also enjoys serving as clinical faculty for Stephens College Physician Assistant Program as a preceptor in psychiatry.  In 2019, he joined APPAP and was elected Treasurer where he is looking to further his leadership and advocacy for postgraduate PA education and training.
ALEXANDER GOUTTSOUL PA-C

ALEXANDER GOUTTSOUL PA-C

Director At Large

Alexander Gouttsoul is a Board-Certified Physician Assistant at the University of Utah Medical Center, works in inpatient and outpatient services with Internal Medicine and Cardiology. Alexander received his undergraduate degree in Health Promotion And Education from University of Utah and Master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies from University of Utah Physician Assistant Program in 2010. Since 2012, he has been employed at the University of Utah School of Medicine by Cardiology Division and later by General Internal Medicine as a hospitalist. Alexander had the opportunity to build a IM Post Graduate APC Fellowship in 2017. He remained a director of the program since then, which allowed him to forward his passion in APC recognition by closing the gap in education, offering structured training, and the opportunity for development and shaping confidence. 
HEIDI TURPEN-FOLKS PA-C

HEIDI TURPEN-FOLKS PA-C

Director At Large

Heidi Turpen-Folks, PA-C, was born and raised in Southern California. Her passion for medicine began as an Emergency Medical Technician while working as a ski patroller at a local winter resort for over 6 years. During this time she received her Bachelors of Science in Neuroscience at the University of California Riverside in 2003. Heidi completed her Masters of Science in Physician Assistant Studies at Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona California in 2006. Without a doubt she had a desire to pursue orthopedics given her prior experience and decided to attend an Orthopedic PA Fellowship for an intense year of hands on training at a local trauma hospital.
Heidi’s expertise in orthopedics continues to blossom over 16 years as a PA and 11 years as the Program Director for the Arrowhead Orthopaedics’ OSPA Fellowship. This position brought to light Heidi’s passion to educate other PA’s. She returned to Western University of Health Sciences in 2013 as a guest lecturer for the PA students during their musculoskeletal objectives. Heidi continues to be a guest lecturer at Western University of Health Sciences and University of Southern California each year and enjoys being a preceptor for our future health care providers.
In her free time, Heidi enjoys skiing, hiking, biking, and kayaking with her husband. Her love for skiing and medicine has kept her active with the National Ski Patrol and she continues to volunteer her services every season as a ski patroller.
JACKIE BRODA MPAS, PA-C

JACKIE BRODA MPAS, PA-C

Director At Large

While completing her masters in Physician Assistant Studies from Baylor College of Medicine, Jackie Broda found her passion for treating pediatric patients. She applied for the opportunity to obtain specialized training in different facets of pediatric oriented surgery in the Physician Assistant Surgery Fellowship Program at Texas Children’s Hospital in the Department of Surgery and graduated in January 2014.  The training exposed her to all surgical subspecialties at Texas Children’s Hospital and she found a standout experience in Pediatric Urology.   She was fortunate enough to join the Urology team and has deeply enjoyed working with patients and their families to treat and educate them about pediatric urological conditions.  
In addition to patient care, she enjoys teaching and has been Program Director for the TCH PA Surgery Fellowship Program, TCH PA Orthopedic Fellowship Program, and TCH PA Community Surgery Fellowship Program since 2018. As Program Director, she has led her team through the application of accreditation through ARC-PA. Jackie has been an active member of APPAP and was recently appointed APPAP Board of Directors as a Director-at-Large of Education.
RICHARD CASSA PA-C

RICHARD CASSA PA-C

Director At Large

Mr. Cassa received his Bachelors of Arts degree in Foreign Languages from the State University of New York at Geneseo in Geneseo, NY.  While studying in Geneseo, Richard became a volunteer AEMT and firefighter for the Geneseo Volunteer Fire Department.  After graduation, he earned a Graduate Certificate in Physician Assistant Studies from Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City.  He later received a Masters in Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Nebraska Medical Center.  In 2016 he completed an MBA from the Keller School of Management.
Mr. Cassa has twenty years of experience as a Physician Assistant.  Most of his career has focused on Neurosurgery and Neurocritical Care.  He has worked at Institutions such as New York Presbyterian Hospital-Cornell and Yale New Haven Hospital.  While at Cornell, he was awarded the Physician Assistant of the Year award.  He is an Adjunct Professor for the Physician Assistant Institute at the University of Bridgeport in Bridgeport CT.  He has co-directed CME courses at NYP and at Yale and has published in the Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants. Currently Mr. Cassa is the Director of Physician Assistant Surgical Residency program at Norwalk hospital.
In his free time, Mr. Cassa enjoys spending time with his wife, and 14-year-old son, running and hiking.