Gov. Perry Appoints Four to Texas Physician Assistants Board

Published: 09-10-07

AUSTIN – Gov. Rick Perry appointed four to the Texas Physician Assistants Board. The board establishes and maintains standards of excellence used to regulate physician assistants and ensure quality health care for Texans. 

Teralea Davis Jones of Beeville is the rural health clinic coordinator of Beeville Family Practice. She is a member of the Texas and American Academies of Physician Assistants.  She is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Physician Assistants the Christian Medical and Dental Association and Alpha Eta the physician assistant honor society.
She is a recipient of the Physician Assistant of the Year award from the Texas Academy of Physician Assistants. Jones received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. Her term expires Feb. 1 2013.
 
Felix Koo of McAllen is the clinical coordinator of the Physician Assistant Studies Program at the University of Texas-Pan American. He is a volunteer medical director of Hope Medical Clinic and a volunteer pediatrician for the Alton Church of Christ Health Projects. Koo also serves as a board member of the Children’s Defense Fund-Rio Grande Valley. He received a doctorate degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston and a doctorate of medicine from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. His term expires Feb. 1 2011.
 
Michael Mitchell of Henrietta is a physician and partner of the Clinics of North Texas. He is being reappointed to the board. He is a member of the American Osteopathic Association and Texas Osteopathic Medical Association District 16. Mitchell is in full time family practice in Wichita Falls with emphasis on care and treatment of diabetes.

Additionally he serves as an adjunct faculty member of the University of Texas at Arlington and the Family Nurse Practitioner Program. He served in the United States Army Reserve 2nd Batallion 12th Special Forces Group (Airborne) and received a bachelor’s degree from Central State University and doctoral degree from Oklahoma State University School of Osteopathic Medicine. His term expires Feb. 1 2013.
 
Abelino “Abel” Reyna of Waco is a partner of Reyna and Reed L.L.P. He is president of the Association of Good Government and a board member of the Freeman Center. Reyna is a member of the City of Waco Planning Commission State Bar of Texas and McLennan County Bar Association. Additionally he is a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. Reyna received a bachelor’s and law degree from Baylor University. His term expires Feb. 1 2013.
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