CMS Members: Join Us for Family Movie Night on August 1!
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Medical Economics' Physician Burnout Survey
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To view/complete the quick Physician Burnout Survey,
Source: Medical Economics
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Looming Medicare Payment Cuts Demand Policy Action
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With a series of substantial Medicare payment cuts on the horizon, the FMA has joined more than 100 medical societies in urging Congress to take preventive action and work toward stabilizing the Medicare payment system going forward. As FMA Director of Healthcare Policy and Innovation Jarrod Fowler, MHA, explains in this article, physicians face an 8.5% Medicare payment cut in 2023 without congressional intervention. This would have devastating consequences for medical practices and Medicare beneficiaries in Florida.
Source: Florida Medical Association (FMA)
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Worried About Monkeypox? Here's How Florida Will Roll Out The Vaccine.
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County health departments in Florida will use a three-phase plan to distribute the limited supply of vaccines to groups deemed high-risk.
Source: Health News Florida
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Two Florida Physicians Have Come Up With a Device to Prevent Drownings
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They are beta-testing the device after witnessing tragedies caused by drownings and near-drownings.
Source: Health News Florida
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Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia is Killing Patients. Yet There is a Simple Way to Stop It.
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Hospital-acquired pneumonia not tied to ventilators is one of the most common infections that strike within health care facilities. But few hospitals take steps to prevent it, which can be as simple as dutifully brushing patients’ teeth.
Source: Health News Florida
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'True Cost of Aging' Index Shows Many Seniors Can't Afford Basic Necessities
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The Elder Index, a little-known measure developed by researchers at the University of Massachusetts-Boston, shows that nearly 5 million older women living alone, 2 million older men living alone, and more than 2 million older couples have incomes that make them economically insecure.
Source: Health News Florida
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Health Insurance Price Data: It's Out There, But It's Not For the Faint of Heart
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Health insurers and self-insured employer plans are now required to post their negotiated rates for almost every type of medical service. Data wonks with mighty computers are overjoyed. Ordinary consumers, not so much. That's the reaction just weeks into a digital file dump of enormous proportions.
Source: Health News Florida
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Federal Appeals Court Deals a Legal Blow to Infant Neurological Injury Fund
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The court refused to reconsider an April ruling by a three-judge panel that cleared the way for the lawsuit against the Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association.
Source: Health News Florida
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Twitter Launches Probe After Miscreants Claims to Have Swiped 5.4M Users' Details
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Twitter is investigating claims that a near-seven-month-old vulnerability in its software has been exploited to obtain the phone numbers and email addresses of a reported 5.4 million users.
A miscreant using the handle "devil" claims to have siphoned the details and is selling it all on a cyber-crime forum, according to RestorePrivacy, a digital privacy advocacy group that first reported the security breach. It's said that the info belongs to celebrities, companies, ordinary netizens, and accounts with highly desirable usernames.
Source: The Register
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U.S. Deaths From Antibiotic Resistant 'Superbugs' Rose 15% in 2020
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U.S. deaths from bacteria resistant to antibiotics, also known as 'superbugs', jumped 15% in 2020 as the drugs were widely dispensed to treat COVID-19 and fight off bacterial infections during long hospitalizations, enabling the bugs to evolve, a U.S. government report said on Tuesday.
Source: The Emergency Email & Wireless Network
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A Bacteria That Causes a Rare Tropical Disease Found in U.S. Soil
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A rare and sometimes deadly bacteria — long thought to be confined to tropical climates — has been found in soil and water in the continental United States.
U.S. health officials say they found the bacteria on the property of a Mississippi man who had come down with the disease.
Officials say it likely is occurring in other areas along the Gulf Coast.
Source: Health News Florida
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Law Requires Cleanup of Toxic 'Forever Chemicals'
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Researchers continue to discover ways that PFAS enter the environment. A new state law tells the Department of Environmental Protection to set rules for target cleanup levels.
Source: Health News Florida
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'I Want to Leave My Mark on the World': 13-Year-Old Girl Gets Accepted into Medical School
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At 13 years old, Alena Analeigh is making history as the youngest Black person to ever get accepted into a medical school in the United States.
In just one year, Alena has already finished two and a half years of college by taking a full course load at Arizona State University and Oakwood University.
Source: 12 News
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“This Is the Right Place for Me.” (Helping New Hires Feel This Way Quickly)
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Getting and keeping good people has always been one of the biggest challenges for business owners. Finding the right person to join the team has been especially tricky these past few years. The shortage of candidates and the growing competition for those staffing resources has created a sense of urgency. Business owners need to find the right person for the job, and it needs to happen quickly.
Source: The Busy Leader's Handbook
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50th Anniversary: AP Exposes the Tuskegee Syphilis Study
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The men were denied access to a cure, even when one became widely available. The study came to an end nearly four months after a July 25, 1972, AP report by reporter Jean Heller. In observance of the 50th anniversary of Heller’s groundbreaking investigation, the AP is republishing the original report.
Source: Health News Florida
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Former Sanford Doctor Reprimanded for Failing to Disclose Medical License Renewal Failure
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A former Sanford Health doctor was reprimanded by the South Dakota Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners for failing to disclose his medical license renewal had been denied in Florida.
Source: Argus Leader
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The Fine Print Cost a Widow a $464,000 Tax Deduction
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Charitable donors, beware: A widow has lost a $464,000 tax deduction for a gift to a museum because her tax paperwork lacked a few key words.
Source: Vigour Times
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Medical-Dental Integration Virtual Symposium
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Focus on Integrated Health Care for Seniors
August 24, 2022
2PM - 6PM EDT
Virtual
The focus of the 2022 symposium is Integrated Health Care for Seniors. The free symposium will include presentations from a cross section of medical and dental professionals who will discuss the components and benefits of medical-dental integration -- an approach that coordinates dental and primary medical care to improve overall patient systemic health. The symposium is a collaboration between Florida Blue Foundation and Florida Combined Life.
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Your Dose of Medical Humor
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Hurricane Season Resources
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Weather Resources
Helpful Guides
The following resource put together by Leon County contains a comprehensive guide on all things disaster. NOTE: Certain services may be specific to Leon County agencies and/or residents and are not available to persons and/or agencies outside of Leon County
County Resources
Regional Resources
Other Weather
College of DuPage has a great satellite loop for tracking storms:
Special Needs Registry for Special Needs Shelter (SpNS) for someone who during periods of evacuation or emergency, requires sheltering assistance due to physical impairment or disabilities who are medically stable and do not require medical care:
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Are You One of our Members on the Move?
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If you can answer "yes" to any of these questions, we want to know more!
- Is your practice expanding?
- Do you have a new practice administrator/office manager?
- Have you changed or added locations?
- Have you changed your email/phone/fax?
- Have you added a new specialty or passed your Board Certification(s)?
- Have you retired within the last six months?
Subject line: Member Updates
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CMS is Here for Physicians, and Now TMH Residents
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Overloaded? Stressed? You're Not Alone.
Does your workday start before dawn and end well after dusk? Do you go to bed tired and wake up the same way? Maybe it’s time you talk to someone who can help you make positive changes for a healthier, happier life and lifestyle. The CMS has six professional counselors who are available to you - free of charge - free of worry. This program remains one of the few in the state that serves all local practicing physicians, and now, also TMH Residents, without cost, without question. Six sessions annually are completely confidential and autonomous.
WELLNESS COACHES:
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Paul Deitchman, Ph.D.
313 Williams St., #5
Tallahassee, FL 32303
850-878-3571
UNIVERSITY: FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
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Tracey Morse, Ph.D.
1114 E. Tennessee St.
Tallahassee, FL 32308
850-556-7944
UNIVERSITY: SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY – CARBONDALE
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Stephen Wright, Ph.D.
313 Williams St., #7
Tallahassee, FL 32303
850-222-3045
UNIVERSITY: FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
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SPECIALTY AREA WELLNESS COACHES:
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Family, Marriage, and Trauma
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Kenneth Fowler, Ph.D., LMHC & Certified Traumatologist
1028 E. Park Ave.
Tallahassee, FL 32301
850-212-6873
UNIVERSITY: FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
CERTIFICATE: FSU TRAUMATOLOGY INSTITUTE
Dr. Fowler is a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC) and an Approved Supervisor for mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists and social workers. As a result of his expertise in psychological trauma, Dr. Fowler was called to respond in New York City following the 9/11 attacks. As a leader in his field, he was able to help with this national tragedy. His work with natural disasters led to him being called to assist with the Hurricane Katrina disaster by debriefing first responders who were exposed to the aftermath of the trauma. Currently, he consults with the Southcom Command of the United States Armed Forces to help returning soldiers and their families deal with the effects of war as well as post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Jane Marks, LFMT, LMHC
3325-C Thomasville Road
Tallahassee, FL 32308
850-385-8222
UNIVERSITY: FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
For five decades, Jane Marks has helped countless families navigate the challenges in life. As a Licensed Family & Marriage Therapist, she will bring a thoughtful approach to wellness for those seeking individual, family or marriage coaching through the CMS Foundation’s Physician Wellness Program.
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Brenda Rabalais, Ph.D.
216 Lake Ella Drive
Tallahassee, FL 32303
850-841-7733
UNIVERSITY: FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
Brenda Rabalais, Ph.D., specializes in providing counseling services to those who are struggling with a loss or a trauma. Examples include; divorce, abandonment (foster care, adoption, service families), abuse, suicide, homicide, crime, loss of functionality, loss of home or job, long-term illnesses, other life transitions, as well as death. Brenda founded Lee's Place, a grief, loss and trauma counseling center, in 2000 and has been a practicing therapist as well as the Executive Director for those 21 years.
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Special thanks to the MagMutual Foundation and the TMH Medical Staff for helping the CMS fund this program.
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Save the Date for Upcoming CMS Meetings/Events
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September 20, 2022
CMS Membership & CME Meeting
One-Hour CME Topic: Advances in Migraine Treatment
Presenter: Danny Estupiñán, M.D.
6:00 pm
Maguire Center for Lifelong Learning at Westminster Oaks
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October 18, 2022
CMS Membership & CME Meeting
Two-Hour Required CME Topic: Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking
Presenter: Suzanne Harrison, M.D.
6:00 pm
Maguire Center for Lifelong Learning at Westminster Oaks
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November 1, 2022
CME Meeting
Two-Hour CME Topic: Creating a Culture of Well-Being for Physicians
Presenter: Quint Studer, Partner, Healthcare Plus Solutions Group
6:00 pm
Maguire Center for Lifelong Learning at Westminster Oaks
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November 15, 2022
CMS Membership & CME Meeting
One-Hour CME Topic: A Year Later: The COVID-19 Long Hauler
Presenters: Carlos Campo, M.D., Bayard Miller, M.D., and Thomas Noel, M.D.
6:00 pm
Maguire Center for Lifelong Learning at Westminster Oaks
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December 1, 2022
CMS Foundation Holiday Auction
6:30 pm
The Dunlap Champions Club at FSU
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Here's Another Connection for CMS Members: Healthcare Lawyer On Call
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The CMS has had a long-standing relationship with Jeff Cohen and The Florida Healthcare Law Firm. Did you know that you can tap into a program called Healthcare Lawyer On Call through Jeff and his firm? That's right! On-Call is different than what you may be used to and doesn't mean that you'll find an attorney at 3 AM to answer a question, but what it does mean is that you can call and speak with someone at The Florida Healthcare Law Firm for 15 minutes at no charge! Please remember that any purely verbal discussion on legal matters is simply the lawyer’s best (and unconfirmed) understanding. Another benefit of being a CMS member!
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COVID-19 Shadow Pandemic: Mental Health Impacts on Patients & Care Teams
“Shadow Pandemic: Mental Health Impacts of COVID-19 on Patients and the Care Team,” the latest on-demand webinar in the AMA’s Overcoming Obstacles series, explores how experts have engaged pediatric and adult patients before and during the pandemic, and how patient health needs have changed over time. Hear the challenges encountered and solutions used to creatively address patient needs, and what is next for patient care.
AMA to Host Interactive Session on Telehealth for Dermatology
The AMA is hosting an interactive session that will highlight the innovative ways that telehealth is currently being used in dermatology. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and engage with speakers, as well as gain insights on ways to leverage a variety of telehealth modalities, including provider-to-provider e-consults, live audio/visual, and store-and-forward.
AMA STEPS Forward® Podcast: Creating A Culture That Supports Well-Being
In the latest AMA STEPS Forward® podcast episode, Dr. Nigel Girgrah, Chief Wellness Officer at Ochsner Health System, discusses strategies for creating a culture of well-being at your health care organization – including addressing mental health stigma, building a strong EAP program, employing an opt out vs opt in approach, and encouraging leadership to be vulnerable about their own burnout struggles.
Source: American Medical Association (AMA)
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The Federal Government is Offering Another Round of Free COVID Tests
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Americans can once again order free COVID-19 tests from the federal government by visiting COVIDtests.gov. In this round, the U.S. Postal Service will deliver eight free rapid antigen tests to any household in the U.S. that wants them, according to the website. That brings to sixteen the total tests offered per household so far.
Source: NPR.org
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COVID-19 Testing, Vaccination, and Monoclonal Antibody Sites and Hours of Operation in Leon County
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Search https://arcg.is/1LLfLi0 for a map of all available testing and vaccination sites in Leon County, along with hours and scheduling details.
Source: Leon County COVID-19 Information Portal
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WEBINAR - Navigating the Current Healthcare Landscape: COVID-19, Staffing Crisis, and Administrative Burden
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Physician practices across the country continue to operate in an atmosphere of uncertainty, now compounded by a staffing crisis due to a surge in COVID-19 cases. In the latest AMA STEPS ForwardTM webinar, “Navigating the Current Healthcare Landscape: COVID-19, Staffing Crisis, and Administrative Burden,” attendees will hear about the current health care workforce landscape, how to plan for workplace shortages, and best practices in workplace safety and efficiencies for staff. The webinar will also feature practical, actionable resources to transform and improve your practice. Accompanying the webinar, the AMA has released an updated version of “A Physician Guide to Keeping Your Practice Open During COVID-19” to address concerns about workforce protection and retention during the pandemic.
Source: American Medical Association (AMA)
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Wolfson Pediatric CME Webinars - 5.5 CME Credit Opportunity
Wolfson Children’s Hospital is proud to provide Continuing Medical Education opportunities to our partners and referring providers by offering monthly virtual CME sessions at no cost. If you have missed any of our previously offered live webinars and still wish to obtain CME credit for them, we have provided 4 recorded webinars for a total of 5.5 CME credits possible. Please follow the instructions below in order to take advantage of this opportunity!
1. Open the flyer and choose which education session you would like to watch.
2. Click the link in the attachment for the desired education session.
3. Watch the webinar.
4. Follow the instructions included in the video description to complete the required survey and input the associated activity code.
*Please note, if you are licensed outside of the state of Florida, you must contact the CME office at Kimberly.Branham-Nelson@bmcjax.com to request an official transcript of your participation.
Easy to use web portal makes it easy to find courses and track credits. Accredited activities for over 30 medical specialties; Over 100 active courses at any given time; Activity accreditations include ACCME, ANCC, AANP, ACPE, and more; Content is always current, and always free.
Free 1-hour online CME opportunity!
University of Florida's Department of Epidemiology
Raising awareness for Alzheimer's disease and increasing screening for cognitive impairment. This CME has a focus on primary care physicians but is applicable to all physicians who may encounter patients with cognitive impairments.
On-Demand CME by The Doctors Company
Diagnostic error continues to be a top patient safety concern, a global burden, and cause patient harm from treatment delay, testing, or misdiagnosis. “Prevention of Diagnostic Error in Primary Care” is an on-demand CME activity that features patient safety expert Jeffrey A. Gold, MD, professor of medicine, vice chair for quality and safety, for the department of medicine at the Oregon Health and Science University. This program highlights major contributing factors of diagnostic error along with the diagnostic process of care framework with additional focus on strategies to mitigate risk of patient harm in the primary care setting.
On-Demand CME by The Doctors Company
1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Explore the challenges and risks associated with telehealth. Concerns regarding privacy, security, licensure, and technology that might instigate a malpractice claim are discussed.
On-Demand CME by The Doctors Company
2.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ or 2.5 ADA CE Credits
Opioids play an important role in pain management—both in acute and chronic care settings—but overuse, misuse, and diversion have contributed to an opioid-related epidemic leading to addiction and death. Our on-demand program provides a useful and informative examination of the epidemic’s prevalence and effects.
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National Human Trafficking Hotline
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If you suspect human trafficking, please call:
National Human Trafficking Hotline
1 (888) 373-7888
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Suicide Prevention Hotline
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Reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and Veterans Crisis Line by Phone and Text
By Phone:
Call 1-800-273-8255 to reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline today. 988 is not a nationwide calling code right now.
Veterans should Press 1 to be connected with the Veterans Crisis Line.
By Text:
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is also available today through online chats. 988 is not a nationwide texting code right now.
Service members, Veterans, and their families can reach the Veterans Crisis Line by texting 838255, and through online chats at veteranscrisisline.net.
Source: Federal Communications Commission
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Teaching Climate Change in Just 45 Seconds: Three Easy Scripts - My Green Doctor
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My Green Doctor is a free money-saving membership benefit for members of the Capital Medical Society. Members use My Green Doctor’s “Meeting-by-Meeting Guide” to learn how to adopt environmental sustainability, save resources, and help create healthier communities. The program adds just five minutes to each regular office staff meeting or weekly office “huddle”, making small changes at each meeting that over time really add up.
Everyone in your practice can register as Partner Society members at www.MyGreenDoctor.org or at www.MyGreenDoctor.es (si, en Espanol) and can use the discount code MGDCMS to save $60 instantly and give full access to My Green Doctor for free. Ask your practice manager to register today and to put My Green Doctor on your next agenda. You can do this!
Source: My Green Doctor
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ABIM Extends Maintenance of Certification Requirement Deadlines Through 2022
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Board-certified physicians are getting another extension on the deadline to maintain their internal medicine credentials.
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) once again extended the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) requirements through December 2022.
Source: Fierce Healthcare
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House Bill 831 (2019), Electronic Prescribing, was signed into law by Governor DeSantis. The effective date is January 1, 2020. The bill provides important new requirements for prescribers to generate and transmit all prescriptions electronically upon licensure renewal or by July 1, 2021, whichever is earlier.
The purpose of the Florida ePrescribing Clearinghouse is to provide information that contributes to the promotion and implementation of electronic prescribing by health care practitioners, health care facilities, and pharmacies in order to prevent prescription drug abuse, improve patient safety, and reduce unnecessary prescriptions. This Clearinghouse contains information on the advantages, processes, products, rules, and laws of ePrescribing as well as Florida ePrescribing reports.
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Opportunity to Support the 2023 CMS Membership Directory
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The Capital Medical Society will publish its 2023 Membership Directory early next year. It will be distributed to all members. We have once again partnered with E&M Consulting to produce the directory. E&M will be contacting our members over the next few months about advertising opportunities in the directory. E&M will manage all the advertising sales, creative design, and formatting of the publication for us. This is a very professional group with experience in publishing association directories. If you have any questions or would like to advertise, please contact an E&M sales associate at 800-572-0011 ext. 8005 or advertising@eandmsales.com. Please be responsive and help support this directory. Remember, it will include our entire medical community.
CMS will provide the content - including photos of our members. If you have an updated photo - please send it to us!
Please feel free to call us if you have any questions - and thank you for your support!
Sincerely,
The CMS Staff
(850) 877-9018
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Coronavirus - Information, Updates, Resources
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Updates and Resources
and the White House Coronavirus Task Force analyzes and distributes the report.
The New England Journal of Medicine - A collection of articles and other resources on the Coronavirus outbreak, including clinical reports, management guidelines, and commentary
Epidemiological and Clinical Resources For The COVID-19 Pandemic
CDC Healthcare Supply of Personal Protective Equipment
CDC Guidance for People at Higher Risk for COVID-19 Complications
CDC PPE Poster
CDC Guidance for Travelers from Countries with Widespread Sustained (ongoing) Transmission Arriving in the United States
CDC Communication Resources
NETEC coronavirus page includes PPE validation checklists and video resource, in addition to many others:
Vaccine Updates
(Florida Department of Health in Leon County)
(Florida Department of Health in Leon County)
(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
COVID-19 Pandemic Planning FAQ (dated 11/19/2020) includes important information regarding procurement and handling of costs for vaccine administration. (FEMA)
What Happens Once There is a COVID-19 Vaccine? Key Challenges to Vaccinating America (12/3/2020) - VIDEO or SLIDES (Kaiser Family Foundation)
Reporting for Health Care Providers and Laboratories
If you have any patients who meet the person under investigation criteria, please contact the Florida Department of Health in Leon County Epidemiology Program at 850-404-6299.
Epidemiology and Disease Control Program
Florida Department of Health in Leon County
2965 Municipal Way
Tallahassee, FL 32304
Office Number: (850) 404-6299
Confidential Fax: (850) 921-9855
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PAP Machine Donations Needed!
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A PAP (Positive Airway Pressure) machine is an electronic respiratory ventilation device used to treat obstructive sleep apnea. Capital Medical Society Foundation, Inc.'s We Care Network program assists low-income, uninsured adults, whose income is at or below 150% of the Federal Poverty Level, with obtaining these potentially life-saving medical devices, when prescribed by a pulmonologist. Thanks to our partners at Desloge Home Oxygen and Medical Equipment, Inc., we are able to provide refurbished CPAP, AutoPAP, and BPAP machines for eligible We Care Network patients in Leon, Gadsden, Jefferson, and Wakulla Counties. We Care Network also accepts unused, unopened supplies for PAP machines, such as masks, nasal cannulas, and tubing. We Care Network coordinates over $8,000,000 in donated specialty medical and dental care annually.
Machine donations can be dropped off at Capital Medical Society Foundation's office at 1204 Miccosukee Road, Tallahassee, FL 32308. Donations to Capital Medical Society Foundation are tax-deductible within IRS guidelines Federal Tax I.D. #: 59-2104510. For additional information, please call 942-5215 or email dbixler@capmed.org.
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CMS Foundation Physician Wellness Program
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We all need co-pilots. That's why the Capital Medical Society Foundation Physician Wellness Program is here for its members. The CMSF has teamed up with six wonderful resources who will help you fly - confidentially and autonomously. Your first six wellness coaching visits are at no cost to you. None. Nada. No identifying information. Nothing except peace of mind. Seriously. Pick up the phone and call any of the resources noted below. Telehealth options available.
Special thanks to MagMutual Foundation and others who are helping the CMSF fund this program.
Wellness Coaches:
- Paul Deitchman, Ph.D. - 850-878-3571
- Tracey Morse, Ph.D. - 850-556-7944
- Stephen Wright, Ph.D. - 850-222-3045
Specialty Area Wellness Coaches:
Family, Marriage, and Trauma
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Kenneth Fowler, Ph.D., LMHC & Certified Traumatologist - 850-212-6873
Family and Marriage
- Jane Marks, LFMT, LMHC - 850-385-8222
Grief, Loss, and Trauma
- Brenda Rabalais, Ph.D. - 850-841-7733
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You Can Support the CMS Foundation! Sign Up and Shop Today on AmazonSmile!
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For eligible purchases at AmazonSmile, the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the purchase price to the Capital Medical Society Foundation!
Click here to access AmazonSmile and support the CMS Foundation today!
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Check Out the Latest CMS Member Benefits
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To view the DocbookMD Training Manual, click here.
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