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Physicians for Peace Announces New Additions to Board of Trustees

NORFOLK, VA (10/10/2008; 1502)(readMedia)-- Physicians for Peace, a Norfolk-based international non-profit organization focusing on medical education in the developing world, announced that four new members have joined its Board of Trustees.

The new board members, are:

• Donald S. Buckley, MHA, PH.D., LFACHE, of Chesapeake, VA. Dr. Buckley is Co-Chair of the Physicians for Peace Medical Operations Committee and has a long career in medical administration, including serving as President and CEO of the Chesapeake Health System and Chesapeake General Hospital.

• David M. Delpierre, Esq., of Norfolk, VA. Mr. Delpierre is a lawyer with the Norfolk firm of Kaufman & Canoles.

• Allan Irving Goldberg, M.D., of North Wales, PA. Dr. Goldberg is currently Executive Director for Scientific Affairs at Merck & Co.'s U.S. Human Health division.

• Kevin L. Smith, M.D., F.A.C.S., of Charlotte, NC. Dr. Smith is on the faculty of the Department of Plastic Surgery at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

"We are pleased to welcome these four new members of the board," said Buzz Heidt, Chairman of the Board of Trustees for Physicians for Peace. "The time and dedication they will bring to our activities will be a great help in carrying out our mission to bring medical care to underserved populations around the world."

ABOUT PHYSICIANS FOR PEACE

Physicians for Peace is an international private voluntary organization that mobilizes healthcare educators to assist developing nations with unmet medical needs and scarce resources. Through effective, hands-on medical education and training, clinical care and donated medical supplies, Physicians for Peace creates long-term, sustainable, replicable, and evidence-based projects to help partner nations build medical capability and capacity to help themselves. Volunteers for the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization have conducted medical missions in more than 50 countries. More information is available at www.physiciansforpeace.org.