Physicians of the 119th Congress

There are currently 20 physicians members of the 119th Congress including 4 senators and 16 representatives. Learn more about the physician members of Congress by connecting with them on Facebook, X, and YouTube.

House of Representatives

Photo of Rep. BeraRep. Ami Bera, MD (D-CA-06)

Internal Medicine


Photo of Rep. ConowayRep. Herb Conaway, MD (D-NJ-03)

Internal Medicine

  


Photo of Rep. DesJarlaisRep. Scott DesJarlais, MD (R-TN-04)

Family Medicine


Photo of Rep. DexterRep. Maxine Dexter, MD (D-OR-03)

Pulmonary & Critical Care

 


Photo of Rep. DunnRep. Neal Dunn, MD (R-FL-02)

Urology


Photo of Rep. HarrisRep. Andy Harris, MD (R-MD-01)

Anesthesiology


Photo of Ronny JacksonRep. Ronny Jackson, MD (R-TX-13)

Emergency Medicine


Photo of Rep. JoyceRep. John Joyce, MD (R-PA-13)

Dermatology


Photo of Rep. KennedyRep. Mike Kennedy, MD (R-UT-03)

Family Medicine


Photo of Rep. McCormickRep. Rich McCormick, MD (R-GA-07)

Emergency Medicine


Photo of Rep. Miller-MeeksRep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, MD (R-IA-01)

Ophthalmology


Photo of Rep. MorrisonRep. Kelly Morrison, MD (D-MN-03)

OB/GYN

  


Photo of Rep. MurphyRep. Greg Murphy, MD (R-NC-03)

Urology


Photo of Rep. OnderRep. Bob Onder, MD (R-MO-03)

Allergy

  


Photo of Rep. RuizRep. Raul Ruiz, MD (D-CA-35)

Emergency Medicine


Photo of Rep. SchrierRep. Kim Schrier, MD (D-WA-08)

Pediatrics


 

Senate

Photo of Sen. BarrassoSen. John Barrasso, MD (R-WY)

Orthopedic Surgery


Photo of Sen. BarrassoSen. Bill Cassidy, MD (R-LA)

Gastroenterology


Photo of Rep. MarshallSen. Roger Marshall, MD (R-KS)

OB/GYN


Photo of Sen. PaulSen. Rand Paul, MD (R-KY)

Ophthalmology


 

Recent Updates

Twenty-one physicians were elected to the 119th Congress, including 4 senators and 17 representatives.
The Medicare Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act (S. 1640), companion legislation to H.R. 879, is legislation that would stabilize physician practices and protect patients’ access to care.
A bipartisan group of legislators re-introduced the Medicare Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act (H.R. 879), legislation that would stabilize physician practices and protect patients' access to care.