Berkshire District Medical Society
April 24, 2012Berkshire
District Medical Society Officers 2011-2012:
President: Michael McInerney, M.D. President-Elect: Mark Sprague, M.D. Secretary: Matt Mandel, MD Treasurer: Michael Kaplan, M.D.
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District Medical Society Cities and Towns
District Medical Society Dues
Contact Information
E-mail: berkshire@massmed.org Mailing Address:
85 Post Office Park, Suite 8518
Wilbraham, MA 01095 Phone: (800) 522-3112 or (413)
596-9231 Fax: (413) 596-9901
District Event/Activity Contact: MMS West
Central Regional Office, 800-522-3112
Berkshire District News
Remarks of Andrew Dreyfus at MMS Board of Trustees: March 30,
2011 Download
transcript of remarks | Members Only Document. | (.pdf, 17
pages)
High School Doctor for a Day Berkshire holds an
annual High School Doctor for a Day program designed to provide a
mentoring experience for serious high school juniors or seniors. The
program assists young people who have expressed an interest in the field
of medicine to have hands-on experience in the complex health care
environment

MEDICAL SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP LOAN
A scholarship loan of $1,000 per year for medical students who are
residents of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, was established in
September 1961 when the members approved of a yearly assessment to fund
the program. The amount was increased to $1,500 in 1974, and in recent
years up to $5,000 has been awarded.
Scholarships require that recipients be bona fide residents of
Berkshire County already accepted at an approved medical school in the
United States or Canada. Funds will be paid directly to the school of
choice.
The award, known as the Berkshire District Medical Society Revolving
Scholarship Loan, was established on a revolving basis so that the
repaid funds would help as many medical students as possible. Recipients
sign agreements pledging to begin repayment of the scholarship
loan--unsecured and bearing no interest--the year of graduation, half of
the amount to be repaid in four years and the balance in two additional
years. This is regarded as a moral obligation and is treated as a
contribution to provide more scholarships in the future. Recipients are
asked to consider serving residencies in Berkshire County hospitals.
Scholarship requests should be directed to AHEC, 703 West Housatonic Street, Suite
208, Pittsfield, MA 01201, phone: 413-447-2417, email: spoulin@berkshireahec.org.
The deadline each year is April 15.
VIM BERKSHIRES VIM Berkshires is
the result of a shared dream on the part of many individuals who live in
the southern Berkshires: opening a free healthcare clinic to serve the
thousands of people living in the southern Berkshire area and
adjacent towns in New York and Connecticut who work without
employer-provided health insurance, who do not qualify for governmental
assistance programs and who are not financially able to purchase
individual healthcare. Group leaders visited the Cape May Courthouse,
NJ, West Chester, PA, and Red Bank, NJ Volunteers in Medicine clinics as
well as other free clinics in the Northeast. They became convinced that
a volunteer clinic in the southern Berkshires was crucial to closing
some of the healthcare gaps facing our community. For more
information please visit the website: www.vimberkshires.org
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