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IPC’s San Antonio region was established in April of 2003 and has grown to one of the largest Hospitalist groups in the city. We currently serve several acute care hospitals and LTAC facilities. A group that emphasizes teamwork and a positive attitude, the IPC physicians are currently looking for additional hospitalists to join our practice.

Often referred to as a big city with a small town feel, San Antonio is a beautiful city blessed with great weather and a rich and diverse cultural heritage. Adjacent to the famous Texas Hill Country, San Antonio has carefully blended the old and the new to protect the aesthetic beauty of the city and make it one of the most popular tourist cities in the World. Population growth has resulted in a vigorous medical community with numerous planned hospital expansions and much demand for IPC services.

The San Antonio Region Staff

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Executive Director, John H. Geanes
John Geanes' career spans thirty years in healthcare administration and also in business development for companies that sell to or service healthcare organizations.

Director of Medical Affairs, Felix Aguirre, M.D.
Felix Aguirre, M.D. joined IPC in April 2003. Dr. Aguirre supports the activities of the regional staff and physicans in the San Antonio area in developing and staffing this rapidly growing market.

Director of Business Development, Anna-Lisa Solis
Anna-Lisa Solis joined IPC in April of 2003; she came with over 16 years experience in the healthcare industry.

Director of Business Development, Allen Garcia
Allen Garcia joined IPC in November 2005 and has nine years experience in the health care industry.

Director of Business Development, Kevin Primeaux
Kevin Primeaux joined IPC in February 2006 as the Office Manager and is now in Business Development with over 18 years of healthcare experience.


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