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  1. Reference Committee A B Reminders This is member only content

    4/16/2021


  2. Committee Appointments for Approval at Annual Meeting This is member only content

    4/16/2021


  3. Mass DPH Clinical Alert on Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia after Receipt of the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine - April 14, 2021

    4/15/2021

  4. Private Practice Physicians Share the Joys and Challenges with Students

    4/15/2021

  5. Vital Signs April 2021 PDF This is member only content

    4/15/2021


  6. Community Health Centers Rely on Relationships, Agility, and Phones during Pandemic This is member only content

    4/15/2021

    body { background:#fff; } BY SANDRA JACOBS, VITAL SIGNS EDITOR Community health centers (CHC), where strains on the state’s vulnerable populations are most pronounced, have met COVID-19 with agility and adaptability. Yet even for physicians with extensive experience

  7. IMG Section to Host Virtual Event on Combating Racial Bias in Medicine This is member only content

    4/15/2021

    body { background:#fff; } BY ERIN TALLY, SENIOR MEMBER RELATIONS ADMINISTRATOR The Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) International Medical Graduate (IMG) Section has been working diligently over the past year on its mission of identifying and addressing the needs and

  8. President’s Message - April 2021 This is member only content

    4/15/2021

    body { background:#fff; } David A. Rosman, MD, MBA Dear friends and colleagues, Three years ago, when you chose me as your next president, none of us had any idea what this year would bring. It has been a year of transformation — for the country, for

  9. Start Course Page

    4/15/2021

  10. Work is Medicine: The Impact of Childhood Trauma on Adult Work Experience

    4/15/2021

    Course Overview Promoting safe work and continuation of work despite chronic stable health conditions is key to economic survival for many minority populations, who are at higher risk for having experienced childhood trauma. The COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to this disparate risk, with increased risk of

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