2009-2010 AMPAC Board of Directors
Alexander Ding, MD, MS
Resident Member, AMPAC Board of Directors
Appointed to the AMPAC Board of Directors in 2008, Alexander Ding, MD, serves on the Congressional Review Committee and the Membership Fundraising Committee. Dr. Ding is a resident physician specializing in diagnostic radiology in Boston, Massachusetts.
Dr. Ding received his medical doctorate from the University of California, San Francisco. Prior to that, he received a Bachelors of Arts in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley and a Master of Science from the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health. After completing his medical internship in transitional medicine at the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, in San Jose, California, he is now a resident physician at the Massachusetts General Hospital and a clinical fellow at Harvard Medical School.
Service to organized medicine has been an important part of Dr. Ding’s early career. He is one of a very few Delegates to the AMA House of Delegates (HOD) who has ever represented more than one state, California and Massachusetts. As a medical student, he served on the AMA’s Council on Legislation and on the California Medical Association (CMA) PAC Board of Directors. He is also the immediate past-chair of the Resident and Fellow Section of the Massachusetts Medical Society and currently sits on the Board of Trustees of the Massachusetts Medical Society and the Publications Oversight Committee of the New England Journal of Medicine. In 2009, Dr. Ding received the Excellence in Medicine Award from the AMA Foundation.
Before his medical residency, Dr. Ding had worked for Goldman Sachs, The Economist Intelligence Unit, and the World Health Organization. He currently serves his country as a reserve officer and Lieutenant in the Medical Corps of the United States Navy.
Dr. Ding and his wife Kimberly reside in Boston, Massachusetts.

