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Former State Senator John Ruckelshaus joins Indiana State Medical Association
Former Indiana State Senator John Ruckelshaus has joined the Indiana State Medical Association (ISMA) as vice president of government affairs. ISMA is the state’s largest physician membership organization, representing more than 9,300 physicians and medical students.
“We’re excited to welcome John to the ISMA and proud to have him advocating on our behalf,” said ISMA President Elizabeth Struble, MD. “John’s legislative expertise will help amplify the voice of physicians to help drive the future of health care in the Hoosier State.”
Ruckelshaus served District 30 of the Indiana Senate from 2016 to 2020 as the ranking member of the Health and Provider Services Committee and a member of the Senate committees on Insurance and Financial Institutions and Environmental Affairs.
He also served in the Indiana House of Representatives from 1990 to 1992 where he was a member of the House Public Health Committee.
Most recently, Ruckelshaus worked for the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) as director of talent fulfillment. Previously he served as director of business development at Van Ausdall & Farrar and as a consultant for American Health and Wellness. Earlier in his career, Ruckelshaus was deputy commissioner at the Indiana Department of Workforce Development under Gov. Mitch Daniels.
“John was always a voice of reason in the Indiana Statehouse, and his ability to collaborate with colleagues on both sides of the aisle helped drive policies that improved the quality of life for Hoosiers,” said Julie Reed, JD, ISMA executive vice president. “With his passion for health care, John will help us work towards our goals of making Indiana the best state to practice medicine and for patients to receive care.”
About ISMA: With more than 9,300 members, the Indiana State Medical Association (ISMA) is the largest professional membership organization in the state dedicated to maximizing physician leadership and impact. Learn more about ISMA by visiting ISMAnet.org and following us on Facebook @theISMA and Twitter @theISMA.