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PRESIDENT’S INVITATION TO MEMBERSHIP
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Dear Fellow Physician, Montgomery County Medical Society remains non-partisan yet is steadfast to the commitment of the science of medicine and the sanctity of the physician-patient relationship that has been politicized in recent weeks.   To continue to have our physician perspective counted, we need your voice to be heard.   I ask you to please consider a […]

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MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD AT 2025 OSMA ANNUAL MEETING
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OSMA District Two Councilor Shannon Trotter, DO, extends an invitation for you to join in District 2 pre-caucus meetings. These meetings are to prepare for the OSMA House of Delegates Meeting where your voice can be heard and policy is established for Ohio’s physicians.  These meetings will help those that are newer to the process to […]

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MCMS JOINED EFFORT TO OPPOSE OHIO HB 319 – Vaccine Protection
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MCMS is a non-partisan organization, realizing that members’ views are represented on both sides of the aisle.  However, MCMS does champion legislative efforts that are believed to be in the best interests of public health.  MCMS recently joined voices with numerous healthcare organizations to Oppose Ohio HB 319 in a letter to the Ohio House Health […]

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Take Action Now to Help Avert the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Cut
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Help Join OSMA’s Continued Advocacy Efforts for Physicians:Help Avert the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Cut! Since the return of Congress after the election, OSMA has continued advocacy efforts to pass HR 10073, the Medicare Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act. If passed by the end of the year, this legislation would replace the 2.8% cut with a 1.8% […]

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