As the PA profession continues to expand across Ohio, it’s important that OAPA adapts to change as well. With the number of active PA licensees in Ohio more than doubling in the past decade, and many more Ohio PA programs having launched, OAPA works to remain responsive to the profession's changing nature.
To ensure fair representation, meaningful engagement, and responsible use of our volunteer and financial resources, this week the OAPA Board of Directors approved a thoughtful realignment of our regional boundaries.
Ohio’s seven regions are defined by the first three digits of zip codes and are each represented by a Regional Director. These Directors are elected by eligible members in their region for a two-year term and serve on the OAPA Board of Directors. They also coordinate regional educational dinners and networking events and help to elevate issues important to PAs in their local communities.
When evaluating our regional structure, the Board focused on creating regions that more appropriately balance:
After reviewing the data and engaging in careful discussion, the Board voted to redraw the regional map to better reflect today’s PA landscape in Ohio and improve equity, access, and engagement for our Ohio PA community.
Five of the seven regions have been adjusted. Regions 6 and 7, covering the greater Dayton and Cincinnati areas, remain unchanged, as they did not require realignment.
Here is a summary of the updates:
We are currently working with our software partner to update member accounts based on home zip codes within the revised regions. This process may take some time, and we appreciate your patience as these changes are implemented.
By right-sizing OAPA’s regions, we are positioning the organization to strengthen member engagement, support the volunteer Regional Director role, and more effectively advance OAPA’s strategic goals. We’re confident these updates will serve our growing membership well, now and into the future.
Thank you for your continued support, your flexibility, and your commitment to the Ohio PA community. If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to oapa@ohiopa.com.