Name: John G. Flores, MD
Specialty: Internal Medicine
City: Little Elm
County Medical Society: Denton CMS
The Texas Medical Association House of Delegates policymaking body reelected Little Elm internist John G. Flores, MD, as its speaker in April 2026. The office of the speaker is an ex-officio member of the TMA Board of Trustees.
Dr. Flores values the important role of physician advocacy in preserving the patient-physician relationship.
“We have seen a steady increase in legislative actions directly affecting us as physicians,” said Dr. Flores. “We must continue to be vigilant and prepared to educate our lawmakers on how their actions impact the health and welfare of our patients and practices.”
In addition to being speaker of the house, he previously served four years as vice speaker. In his tenure as a TMA member, Dr. Flores also chaired TMA’s Council on Socioeconomics and Council on Health Service Organizations.
Dr. Flores also serves on the Texas Delegation to the American Medical Association – of which he is one of two vice chairs. He is also vice chair of the AMA Organized Medical Staff Section’s Governing Council, and he chaired the AMA Election Committee. Dr. Flores is a former president of the Denton County Medical Society and co-chair of the Lone Star Caucus.
Dr. Flores has always sought to ensure the House of Delegates meeting runs smoothly and efficiently. “Our House of Delegates addresses many important health care issues, and it is important to ensure everyone’s voice is heard regarding those issues,” he said.
Last Updated On
April 24, 2026
Originally Published On
February 26, 2024