Pennsylvania Medical Society

Pennsylvania Medical Society
Pennsylvania Medical Society
Motto Doctors and Patients. Preserve the Relationship.
Formation 1848
Type professional association
Headquarters Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Location United States United States
Official languages English
President James A. Goodyear, MD
Key people Denise Zimmerman

The Pennsylvania Medical Society is the professional association for the state’s physicians and physicians in training.

Headquartered in Harrisburg, Pa., the non-profit organization represents about 20,000 physicians, residents, fellows, medical students, and practice administrators.

The Pennsylvania Medical Society, which was founded in 1848, is a democratic organization governed by its physician members. It focuses on four guiding principles—patients, practice, politics, and professionalism.

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History

Originally named 'The Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania', when it was first founded in 1848, it became the 16th state medical society in the United States. Others included New Jersey, 1766; Massachusetts, 1780; South Carolina, 1789; Delaware, 1789; Connecticut, 1792; Maryland, 1798; Georgia, 1804; New York, 1807; Rhode Island, 1812; Vermont, 1813; Michigan, 1819; Virginia, 1821; Tennessee, 1830; Wisconsin, 1841; and Alabama, 1846. It was not until 1847 that these organizations formed the American Medical Association.

Prior to the founding of 'The Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania', the Keystone State have few county or district medical societies. Those in existence were the College of Physicians, 1787; Philadelphia County Medical Society, 1796; Warren County Medical Society, 1821; Medical Faculty of Berks County, 1824; Franklin County Medical Society, 1825; Chester County Medical Society, 1828; Susquehanna County Medical Society, 1838; Mercer County Medical Society, 1843; Lancaster City and County Medical Society, 1844; Schuylkill County Medical Society, 1845; Northern Medical Association of Philadelphia, 1847; Lebanon County Medical Society, 1847; Mifflin County Medical Society, 1847; and the Medical Faculty of Montgomery County, 1847.[1]

The Pennsylvania Medical Society was organized on April 11, 1848, at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Lancaster. Today, at this location is an historical marker that reads "Founded April 11, 1848, at the First Methodist Episcopal Church on this site. Its purpose was to foster the advancement of medical knowledge, relieve suffering, and promote the health of the community. Samuel Humes, M.D. of Lancaster was the first president." The marker was dedicated on October 16, 1998. It is located at North Duke & Walnut Streets, Lancaster, or GPS coordinates LNG: -76.30512, LAT: 40.0429 [2]

Patients

  • Follows the motto “Doctors and Patients. Preserve the Relationship”
  • Educates patients on the latest health issues
  • Gives physicians vital information on public health, disease management, and patient safety
  • Through its Institute for Good Medicine provides a Family Health and Wellness web site for patients to learn more about specific health conditions and produces a web show called Good Medicine

Practice

  • Provides information to medical practices on insurance billing and coding, reimbursement, and running a more efficient practice
  • Provides physicians with the latest changes from private insurers and Medicare/Medicaid
  • Interacts with Pennsylvania’s insurers on issues of concern to physicians

Politics

  • Represents physicians in Harrisburg on key medical issues
  • One of the largest lobbying groups in Pennsylvania
  • Supports resolution of the medical liability crisis in Pennsylvania
  • Supports expansion of health care coverage to the uninsured

Professionalism

  • Encourages physicians to give back to the profession and fulfill a physician's social contract with communities through volunteering and mentoring
  • Operates the Institute for Good Medicine, which promotes the practice of good health care and positive things physicians do for the profession or their communities
  • Through its Institute for Good Medicine, produces a public awareness web show titled 'Good Medicine' on a variety of health issues. Some shows include Lyme Disease, eye cancer, energy drinks, frostbite, and drug abuse.
  • Staffs “Docs on Call” TV program, during which patients can call to speak to a doctor about a health issue

References

  1. ^ A Century of Medicine, The History of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, p. 1, 1952.
  2. ^ Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/pennsylvania_historical_marker_program/2539/search_for_historical_markers/300886, 2009

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