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  1. About the Course

    3/5/2020

  2. In Memoriam - March 2020 This is member only content

    3/5/2020

    body { background:#fff; } In Memoriam We also note member deaths on the MMS website at massmed.org/memoriam . W. Richard Burack, MD , 93; Jackson, NH; Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem; died December 29, 2019. William J. Dean, Jr., MD , 87; Holyok

  3. Advocating for Affordable Care for Your Patients This is member only content

    3/5/2020


  4. President's Message - March 2020 This is member only content

    3/5/2020

    body { background:#fff; } President's Message We are in the midst of a period of time in health care that is being defined by change — both subtle and seismic. With new policies, regulations, and innovations, physicians are challenged to remain current and engaged

  5. Tough Talks with Patients Can Improve End-of-Life Care This is member only content

    3/5/2020

    body { background:#fff; } Tough Talks with Patients Can Improve End-of-Life Care By Candace L. Savage, Manager, Public Health Outreach A poster from the Massachusetts Coalition for Serious Illness Care’s Good Talk Toolkit. As a physician, y

  6. MMS Mourns Past President Grant V. Rodkey, MD This is member only content

    3/5/2020

    body { background:#fff; } MMS Mourns Past President Grant V. Rodkey, MD Grant V. Rodkey, MD, past president of the Massachusetts Medical Society, passed away on January 22 at age 102. A long-term resident of Belmont, Dr. Rodkey was a retired general surgeon at the

  7. Fluoride and Dental Care — Know the Facts This is member only content

    3/5/2020

    body { background:#fff; } Fluoride and Dental Care — Know the Facts By Hugh Silk, MD, MPH, and the Committee on Oral Health Twenty years ago, the CDC declared community water fluoridation (CWF) as one of the 10 great public health achievements. CWF is proven to redu

  8. RX for Burnout: Congenial Healthcare Puts the Joy Back into Medical Practice This is member only content

    3/5/2020

    body { background:#fff; } RX for Burnout: Congenial Healthcare Puts the Joy Back into Medical Practice By Vicki Ritterband, Vital Signs Writer Dr. Chaoui examines a young patient. Photo by Kate Curley . In a health care system that places ever-

  9. Advancing Equity, Access, and Inclusion through Unlikely Partnerships This is member only content

    3/5/2020

    body { background:#fff; } Advancing Equity, Access, and Inclusion through Unlikely Partnerships By Kate Connors, Interim Vital Signs Editor In a drive to achieve equitable care in the US health care system, some researchers are turning to an unlikely solution: a

  10. MMS Member News and Notes - March 2020 This is member only content

    3/5/2020

    body { background:#fff; } MMS Member News and Notes Uma V. A. Dhanabalan, MD, MPH, FAAFP (The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, 1995; residency: Medical University of South Carolina), was recognized as a Female 50 honoree by High Times magazine f

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