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October 2014
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- SCMA NEWS
- Fall dinner Oct. fifteen features CMA's Elizabeth McNeil
- Drs. Clendenin, Warner & Elboim to receive SCMA awards
- Covered California "Dejeuner & Learn" #ii, Oct. 24
- Win an iPad through "Passport to Participation"
- Sonoma Medicine focuses on "Medicine & Politics"
- Latino Health Forum Oct. xvi
- APPLICANTS
- Be PREPARED FOR PROP. 46: VOTE NO
- Resources
- MEDICAL ORGANIZATIONS
- CLASSIFIEDS
- ABOUT SCMA
SCMA NEWS
Fall dinner Oct. 15 features CMA'southward Elizabeth McNeil
CMA's Elizabeth McNeil is the featured speaker at a special SCMA dinner on Wednesday evening, October. 15. Topics include Vote No on 46 campaign and a federal legislative update.
The special dinner will be held at the Fountaingrove Inn in Santa Rosa and is free for SCMA members. Spouses, guests and nonmembers are $40 each. The evening begins with a vino reception at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner and program at 6. Dinner choices include Ceasar salad, choice of grilled chicken, grilled salmon or pesto penne, and chocolate fudge cake.
To RSVP, contact Rachel Pandolfi at 707-525-4375, rachel@scma.org or download the flier and fax to 707-525-4328.
Drs. Clendenin, Warner & Elboim to receive SCMA awards
3 Sonoma physicians volition receive Outstanding Contribution awards at the annual SCMA Awards Dinner on December. 2. The awards will be presented to:
Dr. Joe Clendenin, a retired family physician, for Outstanding Contribution to the Customs.
Dr. Laurel Warner, an communicable diseases dr., for Outstanding Contribution to Sonoma Canton Medicine.
Dr. Charles Elboim, a surgeon with a special interest in chest diseases, for Outstanding Contribution to Sonoma County Medicine.
All physicians are invited to the Awards Dinner, which runs from half dozen to 9 p.yard. on Tuesday, Dec. two, at the Vintner's Inn, 4350 Barnes Rd. in Santa Rosa. The evening begins with a social hour at six p.thousand., followed by dinner and the awards presentation. Tickets are free for SCMA members; spouses, guests and nonmembers are $50 each. To RSVP, contact Rachel Pandolfi at 707-525-4375 or rachel@scma.org. Post orders tin be sent to SCMA, 2901 Cleveland Ave. #202, Santa Rosa, CA 95403. To download issue flier, click hither.
Covered California "Lunch & Acquire" #2, Oct. 24
Over 25 medical role personnel attended the July lunchtime presentation in Santa Rosa, and requested a second opportunity to larn more nigh Covered California 2015 and the touch on on physician practices. Join us Friday, Oct. 24, from 12:30-i:xxx p.m. for updated 2015 enrollment data and demographics, identifying qualified health plans within the exchange, and exercise management tips. To RSVP and reserve your place, download the event flier. For questions or more information, contact Rachel Pandolfi at rachel@scma.org or 707-525-4375.
Win an iPad through "Passport to Participation"
To encourage dr. collegiality and the advancement of community health, PASSPORT TO PARTICIPATION acknowledges Sonoma Canton physicians' active appointment with SCMA, CMA and community activities by awarding points for participation. In addition to recognition for exemplary involvement, an iPad will be awarded to the winner at the end of the fiscal year. Click hither to larn more.
Sonoma Medicine focuses on "Medicine & Politics"
"Medicine & Politics" is the theme of the fall effect of Sonoma Medicine, with a federal update, a written report on Covered California, and the latest on Prop. 46 including a pull-out poster for your role and more. The consequence also features special reports on tick-borne infections and the new Sutter Infirmary, and articles on electromagnetic hypersensitivity, high-intensity focused ultrasound, and techniques for changing patient behavior.
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It volition also exist emailed and posted at www.scma.org.
Latino Wellness Forum Oct. sixteen
The 22nd almanac Latino Health Forum runs from 7:thirty a.m. to four:30 p.chiliad. on Thursday, Oct. sixteen, at the Flamingo Briefing Resort in Santa Rosa. All local physicians, medical professionals, and students interested in medical careers were invited to nourish. Registration is at present closed, and the forum is sold out. Please visit www.LatinoHealthForum.org to sign upward for next year's briefing.
APPLICANTS
Alisa Awtry, MD, Family unit Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, UC San Diego
Nathalie Boittin, Doctor, Family unit Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, Perelman Sch Med
Margot Brown, MD, Family unit Medicine, 3569 Circular Befouled Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, UC San Francisco
Joel Charles, MD, Family Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, Univ Wisconsin
Melissa Coleman, Medico, Pediatrics*, 3925 Sometime Redwood Hwy., Santa Rosa 95403, Harvard Med Sch 2008
Phoebe Mar Devitt, Doc, Family Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, Univ Wisconsin
Serena Edwards, MD, Family Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, Univ Iowa
Pirouz Fakhraei, MD, Internal Medicine*, Hospice & Palliative Medicine*, 401 Bicentennial Manner, Santa Rosa 95403, Azad Univ 2005
Francheska (Sevy) Gurule, Medico, Family unit Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, Univ New Mexico
Laura Kromann, Doctor, Family Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, Texas A&Grand Med Coll
Kristin Montalvo, MD, Psychiatry*, 3554 Round Barn Blvd., Santa Rosa 95403, Uniformed Services Univ 1999
Edna Prieto, MD, Family Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, UC San Francisco
Tania Rezai, Doctor, Family Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, Stanford Univ
Robert Schulman, MD, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation*, Pain Medicine*, 440 Maverick Hwy., Freestone 95472
Daniel Whitesides, MD, Family Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, UNC Sch Med
Ellie Wiener, Md, Family Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, Icahn Sch Med
Michael Yoo, MD, Internal Medicine*, Pediatrics*, 401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, Emory Univ 2007
* = lath certified
BE PREPARED FOR PROP. 46: VOTE NO
- Get the facts at world wide web.Noon46.com.
- Click here to sentinel the "No on 46" ads.
- Order lab coat cards, "No on 46" buttons, posters, bumper stickers, and brochures in English and Spanish. Click here to order them now--Free Shipping! (Or download Lodge Form.)
- Coordinate a meeting with your medical grouping. Nosotros guarantee a speaker! Contact Cynthia Melody at 707-525-4375 or cmelody@scma.org.
- Wear your "No on 46" button.
- Put a "Vote No on 46" one thousand sign in front end of your role and at your home. We accept crateloads at MMS and will deliver. Just call us at 707-525-4375.
- A pull-out poster will be in the fall outcome of Marin Medicine with manufactures, charts, the order form and more. Watch for it.
- Talk with your colleagues, patients, friends, family unit, neighbors, the checkout person at the shop, etc. about Prop 46: Increased costs; Losing your Doctor; Threatening your privacy.
Resource
October. 18
Perspectives on Pediatric Orthopaedics. Pediatricians, family unit practice doctors, medico assistants and nurses will meet in Sacramento for a CME seminar hosted by the orthopaedic faculty at Shriners Hospitals for Children-Northern California, located at 2425 Stockton Boulevard, Sacramento. The all-day issue runs from 8 a.m. to three p.m. and five CME credits are available. The toll is $ninety for physicians, $lx for nurses and physician assistants. Registration fee includes all conference materials, continental breakfast and dejeuner. Telephone call 916-453-2191 or ship email ncal.educational activity@shrinenet.org.
October. 28
Managing Pain Safely Forum. Partnership HealthPlan of California is hosting an all-day forum offering an opportunity for providers, prescribers, quality leaders and staff to learn how others in our communities are managing to residuum the use of opioids for healing while avoiding damage. The forum will be held at the Hyatt Vineyard Creek Hotel from vii:30 a.thousand. to 4:thirty p.thousand. and topics include opioid overuse as a public health issue, rational and irrational utilize of opioids, alternatives to opioid treatment, broaching the subject of overuse with patients, and the fine art and very little science of tapering. The registration fee is $40 and $60. Click here for details and to register.
October. thirty
IMQ 2014 Medical Staff Briefing. The Institute for Medical Quality is offering physicians leading a medical staff this one-solar day conference that provides a foundation of knowledge, techniques, and best practices to help them succeed. half dozen.75 AMA PRA Category i Credits available. The location is the Embassy Suites SFO Waterfront Hotel in Burlingame, CA (well-nigh San Francisco International Airport). For more information, visit IMQ.org; to register, click here.
MEDICAL ORGANIZATIONS
Sutter Wellness donates former Warrack Hospital to SAY. Sutter Health announced its donation of the former Warrack Hospital to Social Advocates for Youth (SAY) to advance SAY's mission to provide instruction and housing for at-risk Sonoma County youth. SAY'due south newly named Dream Center will operate the former hospital edifice serving Sonoma County youth with proven counseling, employment, and teaching services. In add-on, the Dream Centre will offer up to 63 new units of affordable housing for imminently homeless, onetime foster youth anile 18-24 years onetime. In society to transform the campus from hospital to home, an all-encompassing interior remodel is scheduled to begin over the winter months. Operations at the Dream Heart are expected to brainstorm in late 2015.
Kaiser Permanente has awarded Community Benefit grants to 27 Sonoma nonprofit organizations. The grants, ranging from $vii,500 to $20,000, support efforts to address some of the virtually crucial health issues in Sonoma County. The 2014 grantees are: California Parenting Found, Catholic Charities of Diocese of Santa Rosa, Centro Laboral de Graton, Community & Family Service Agency, Community Action Partnership Sonoma County, Community Child Care Council Sonoma County, Customs Garden Network of Sonoma County, Customs Matters, Council on Aging, County of Sonoma Department Health Services Condom Routes to Schoolhouse Matching Grant, Good for you Customs Consortium (HC2), Interfaith Sustainable Food Coalition, Jewish Community Free Clinic, La Luz Center, LifeWorks of Sonoma County, Lomi Psychotherapy Clinic, Mentor Me Petaluma, Northern California Center for Well-Being, PDI Surgery Middle, Petaluma People Services Center, Bounty Hunters Community Network, Redwood Customs Health, Redwood Empire Nutrient Depository financial institution, School Garden Network of Sonoma County, SOS Community Counseling, Valley of the Moon Children's Services, Verity, and YWCA of Sonoma County.
CLASSIFIEDS
Seeking sublet for rent
Seeking medical office for sublet in Sebastopol, Santa Rosa, or Petaluma.
Delight contact office@marinphysiatry.com or call 415-839-8399.
Open house welcomes Dr. Khurram Abbass
The medical customs is invited to an open firm welcoming Khurram Abbass, MD and his staff to the expanse on Th, Oct. 16, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at 750 Las Gallinas Ave. Ste. 110 in San Rafael. Dr. Abbass is a board-eligible rheumatologist and lath certified in internal medicine. He recently completed his rheumatology fellowship at the University of Minnesota. For more information, contact Dr. Abbass at 415-785-7154, ordrkhurramabbass@gmail.com. Visit his Facebook page at www.facebook.com/drkhurramabbass.
SCMA members go free classifieds!
SCMA members can place free classified ads in News Briefs or Sonoma Medicine. Toll for nonmember physicians and the full general public is $1 per word. To place a classified ad, contact Susan Gumucio at susan@scma.org or 707-525-0102.
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The Sonoma Canton Medical Clan, a 501(c)(6) nonprofit association, supports local physicians and their efforts to heighten the wellness of the community. Founded in 1858, SCMA is affiliated with the California Medical Association and the American Medical Clan.
Visit united states at world wide web.scma.org. Check here for the fall event of Sonoma Medicine magazine, available in early October.
September 2014
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- There's still time to submit nominations for SCMA awards!
- Register for Latino Wellness Forum October. 16
- COVERED CALIFORNIA "Luncheon & Learn" #2, October. 24
- APPLICANTS
- Fix YOURSELF FOR PROP. 46
- CMA ALERT HIGHLIGHTS
- Resources
- PEOPLE
- MEDICAL ORGANIZATIONS
- CLASSIFIEDS
- ABOUT SCMA
There's still time to submit nominations for SCMA awards!
THERE'S Still Time to submit nominations for SCMA awards!
Use the link below to the nomination course to submit a nomination by Sept. v for SCMA's Outstanding Contribution and Recognition of Achievement awards, which volition be presented at the Almanac Awards Dinner on Dec. two, 2014.
SCMA Awards nomination class
REGISTER for Latino Health Forum October. 16
The 22nd annual Latino Health Forum runs from vii:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.g. on Thursday, Oct. 16, at the Flamingo Conference Resort in Santa Rosa. All local physicians, medical professionals, and students interested in medical careers are invited to attend.
To annals for the Latino Behavioral Health: Salubrious Mind, Salubrious Spirit, Healthy Body forum, access and impress the 2014 Registration form and Agenda of keynote speakers and workshops. This conference will sell out! Normal registration fee is $110. However, if you register and payment is received earlier Sept. 24, the toll is just $lxxx. Delight select a morning time and an afternoon workshop/console. More info at www.latinohealthforum.org.
COVERED CALIFORNIA "Lunch & Larn" #2, Oct. 24
Over 25 medical office personnel attended the July lunchtime presentation in Santa Rosa, and requested a second opportunity to learn more about Covered California 2015 and the impact on doc practices. Join us Fri, Oct. 24, from 12:30-1:30 p.grand. for updated 2015 enrollment information and demographics, identifying qualified health plans within the exchange, and practice management tips. To RSVP and reserve your place, download the event flier. For questions or more than information, contact Rachel Pandolfi at rachel@scma.org or 707-525-4375.
Download event fliers for two more Dejeuner & Acquire events: Ukiah, Wednesday, Sept. 10, and Novato, Wednesday, Sept. 24.
APPLICANTS
Yagil Barazani, MD, Urology, 401 Bicentennial Manner, Santa Rosa 95403, UC Los Angeles 2008
Vanessa DeSousa, MD, Pediatrics, 3925 Old Redwood Hwy, Santa Rosa CA 95403
Mircea Dobre, Doc, Diagnostic Radiology*, 401 Bicentennial Mode, Santa Rosa 95403, Univ Minnesota 2006
Patrick Millerd, Md, Diagnostic Radiology*, 401 Bicentennial Mode, Santa Rosa 95403, Creighton Univ 2008
Lara Steward, Practise, Family Medicine*, 401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, Midwestern Univ 2000
Jane Yang, MD, Otolaryngology*, 401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, Univ Missouri 1993
Karlyn Young, MD, Internal Medicine*, 401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, Univ Hawaii 2010
* = board certified
Gear up YOURSELF FOR PROP. 46
Has your practice, medical grouping, or hospital signed upward to formally oppose Prop. 46? Visit the entrada website www.NoOn46.com to add together your proper noun to the growing list of groups and organizations opposing Prop. 46.
Do y'all need a CMA staff member to speak to your grouping, hospital or specialty society? Let u.s. know so we tin ensure you're hearing from the right people well-nigh the most recent campaign updates.
As the health care time to come unfolds, we know many of you face challenges to keep your practices open, and to ensure patients have timely access to care. If this election measure passes, patients volition exist faced with rising health intendance costs, threats to their personal privacy and the potential of physicians being forced to reduce services and, in some cases, close their doors. Together we can defeat this mensurate! SCMA-CMA is committed to providing you, your group and hospital medical staff with tools to help fight this set on on medicine. Contact Cynthia Tune at cmelody@scma.org. Click here for the form to lodge entrada materials. You lot can also order materials online at www.NoOnProp46.net.
CMA ALERT HIGHLIGHTS
Here are the superlative stories from the latest problems of CMA Alert, the California Medical Association's biweekly electronic mail newsletter. For a free subscription, visit www.cmanet.org/cma-alarm. A few stories from the August 25 issue:
- Los Angeles Canton Democratic Party comes out in opposition to Prop. 46
- Huge chunk of data excluded from Open Payments website because of inaccuracies
- Optometrist scope bill dead this session
- DocbookMD messaging app now a Complimentary CMA member benefit!
RESOURCES
Sept. 4
Medical Providers Mean solar day. Physicians and their staff are invited to Fleet Feet Sports Santa Rosa'due south annual open business firm, iii to 7 p.m. at 111 Third St., Santa Rosa, to learn near its injury prevention products for your patients. Attendees will receive a free gift and entry into a raffle. Contact Melody Karpinski at 569-1494 or rsvp@fleetfeetsantarosa.com.
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HIPAA Update: Are You Compliant with the Final Omnibus Rule? The Final HIPAA Rule went into result in 2013. There are then many changes to HIPAA privacy, security, breach and enforcement that this rule is referred to as an "Bus Dominion." Many changes accept a profound impact on medical practice workflow. Changes are besides relevant if y'all use an electronic health tape. This webinar provides an overview of the HIPAA changes and key steps medical practices tin have to comply with HIPAA. HIPAA enforcement penalties can be severe for medical practices that are not compliant!
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Sept. 29-30
CME Essentials Workshop. This workshop is for chairs, coordinators, educators, and managers of CME programs at the California Endowment in Oakland. nine.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits available. For more than information, visit IMQ.org; to register, click here.
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Oct. ane
Family Medicine, Frontline of Intendance. This CMA webinar reviews strategies to assistance the provider deal with competing pressures from patients, payors, and third-party vendors.
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Oct. 16
The 22nd annual Latino Health Forum on Thursday, Oct. sixteen, runs from 7:thirty a.g. to iv:xxx p.m. at the Flamingo Conference Resort in Santa Rosa. This yr's forum includes: A snapshot of the overall health of the Latino Community; Valuable data on wellness care service and prevention models; Current Enquiry, and Culturally and linguistically competent wellness programs. Breakout sessions present: Local innovative health care service and prevention models; and Tools and resources to improve communication, health literacy and patient satisfaction. To register, or to sponsor a student registration, visit www.LatinoHealthForum.org.
Visit the Physician Directory page at www.scma.org.
October. eighteen
Perspectives on Pediatric Orthopaedics. Pediatricians, family practice doctors, doctor assistants and nurses will come across in Sacramento for a CME seminar hosted by the orthopaedic kinesthesia at Shriners Hospitals for Children-Northern California, located at 2425 Stockton Boulevard, Sacramento. The all-day upshot runs from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 5 CME credits are available. The cost is $90 for physicians, $60 for nurses and md assistants. Registration fee includes all conference materials, continental breakfast and lunch. Call 916-453-2191 or send email ncal.education@shrinenet.org.
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Oct. 30
IMQ 2014 Medical Staff Conference. The Plant for Medical Quality is offering physicians leading a medical staff this one-twenty-four hours briefing that provides a foundation of noesis, techniques, and all-time practices to help them succeed. 6.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits available. The location is the Embassy Suites SFO Waterfront Hotel in Burlingame, CA (near San Francisco International Drome). For more information, visit IMQ.org; to annals, click hither.
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SSCMA supports the Northern California Centre for Well-Being in Santa Rosa for patient chronic illness self-management. Physicians are encouraged to refer patients to the Heart's summer classes in diabetes direction, smoking abeyance, healthy weight and many more. For more details visit www.norcalwellbeing.org.
PEOPLE
Kaiser Permanente Santa Rosa has appointed Michael Reinhard, Physician to the position of Chief of Anesthesiology.
Since 2000, Dr. Reinhard has served for several years as the Dr. Operating Room (OR) Director for the facility, helping to manage the ORs at both the local and regional level and more recently, served as Section Technology Lead. Dr. Reinhard grew up in the suburbs of Baltimore, attended Loyola College and Academy of Maryland medical school, and completed residency training at UCSF. Subsequently residency, he spent three years in individual do at a customs hospital in Springfield, Oregon.
MEDICAL ORGANIZATIONS
REACH Air Medical Services appear the planned acquisition of the Emergency Airlift (EAL) service lines and assets. Emergency AirLift air ambulance, based in Northward Bend, Oregon, has been providing critical care services to the primal and southern regions of Oregon for 10 years using both helicopters and airplanes to transport thousands of ill or injured patients to advanced medical care.
Women's OB/GYN Medical Group, a comprehensive women's wellness care provider in Santa Rosa, has recently joined Northern California Medical Associates (NCMA), the region's premier provider of medical and surgical intendance n of the Golden Gate, serving individuals and families since 1975.
CLASSIFIEDS
Seeking volunteers
Remember why you went into medicine in the commencement place? The Jewish Customs Free Clinic could use a few more good volunteers. Call Jerry at 707-527-7754 or Deborah at 707-495-4607.
SCMA members get complimentary classifieds!
SCMA members can place gratuitous classified ads in News Briefs or Sonoma Medicine. Cost for nonmember physicians and the general public is $1 per word. To place a classified advertising, contact Susan Gumucio at susan@scma.org or 707-525-0102.
ABOUT SCMS
The Sonoma County Medical Clan, a 501(c)(6) nonprofit clan, supports local physicians and their efforts to raise the health of the customs. Founded in 1858, SCMA is affiliated with the California Medical Association and the American Medical Association.
Visit u.s.a. at www.scma.org. View the electric current upshot of Sonoma Medicine magazine here!
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Baronial 2014
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- Nominations needed for SCMA awards
- SCMA bylaws amended
- Covered California "Lunch & Learn #two" October. 24
- Covered California: Know your participation status
- Tiptop stories from CMA Alert
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- PEOPLE
- MEDICAL ORGANIZATIONS
- CLASSIFIEDS
- APPLICANTS
- Nearly SCMA
Nominations needed for SCMA awards
SCMA is seeking nominations for its Outstanding Contribution and Recognition of Achievement awards, to be presented at the Annual Awards Dinner on December. 2, 2014. Nominations are needed by Sept. five for all four awards listed below:
* Outstanding Contribution to the Community. Presented to an SCMA member whose work has benefited the community.
* Outstanding Contribution to Local Medicine. Presented to an SCMA member who has improved local medical intendance.
* Outstanding Contribution to SCMA. Presented to an SCMA member who has served SCMA beyond the call of duty.
* Recognition of Achievement. Presented to a nonphysician who has helped advance local medicine.
For a list of past laurels recipients and a nomination form, click on the link beneath. Nominations can be submitted to SCMA past fax, email or regular mail.
SCMA Awards nomination course.
SCMA bylaws amended
In July, SCMA membership was asked past the lath of directors to vote on a bylaws amendment to adapt lath representation to more adequately reflect electric current membership without adding new board members. The amendment required a majority approval of active members voting. SCMA received 91 votes from active members (those not retired) representing a xv% response rate. Approval of the amendment (92%) far outweighed the opposition (8%). Of those voting in support, 83% practice at The Permanente Medical Group and 17% practise elsewhere (solo, groups, health centers, residency program, etc).
In summary, the subpoena does not affect the size of the SCMA lath of directors (19) or its representation of the North County (1 managing director), West County (1 managing director), Santa Rosa (5 directors), and Sonoma Valley (1 director).The modify affects the Petaluma/Rohnert Park commune with i of its 2 directors from TPMG, the 2 residency program directors will now share 1 vote, and TPMG volition now take a total of iv representatives (including the Petaluma/RP rep) representing fifty% of membership.
For a consummate list of the board of directors and membership representation, click here. For details nearly the board of directors' responsibilities and how to get involved, contact Cynthia Tune at cmelody@scma.org.
Covered California "Tiffin & Learn #ii" Oct. 24
Over 25 medical office personnel attended the July lunchtime presentation in Santa Rosa, and requested a second opportunity to learn more nigh Covered California 2015 and the impact on doc practices. Join the states Friday, October. 24, from 12:30-1:thirty p.m. for updated 2015 enrollment information and demographics, identifying qualified health plans within the exchange, and do management tips. To RSVP and reserve your place, download the event flier. For questions or more information, contact Rachel Pandolfi at rachel@scma.org or 707-525-4375.
September. Download event fliers for more data and to register: Ukiah, Wed. Sept. 10, and Novato, Wed. Sept. 24.
Covered California: Know your participation status
CMA has created a guide: Covered California: Know Your Participation Status to assist you lot and your staff with resources and phone numbers to verify and to answer your questions nigh your participation status, scheduling your patient appointments, and how to help your patients having trouble finding an in-network provider or facility. Download PDF here.
Summit stories from CMA Warning
Here are the top stories from the latest issues of CMA Alert , the California Medical Association'due south biweekly email newsletter. For a complimentary subscription, visit www.cmanet.org/cma-alert.
A few stories from the July 28 event:
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Top story: Blue Shield information alienation affects California doctors
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United Healthcare fined $173 million by California insurance commissioner
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How to dispute incorrect Sunshine Act data earlier it goes public
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Court further limits application of statutory damages under the Confidentiality of Medical Information Act
A few stories from the July 14 issue:
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Meridian story: CMS proposes to end Sunshine Act CME
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Hobby Lobby ruling opens the door to allow employers’ personal behavior to play a part in the handling options available to their employees
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CMA files brief with California Supreme Court in MICRA constitutionality case
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CMA, AMA and others urge CMS to delay new rules authorizing multi-hospital systems to establish organization-broad medical staffs
Resource
August CMA Webinars . . .
. . . begin at 12:xv p.m. and run until i:15 p.m. or subsequently. To register, visit www.cmanet.org. Seminars are free for CMA members and their staff; cost for nonmembers is $99 per person. Questions? Contact CMA Member Help Center: 800-786-4CMA (4262) or memberservice@cmanet.org.
Workers' Compensation:
Baronial 12: Advanced Part 2: 2d Pecker Review Plus Managing 3rd Party Billers
August 19: Advanced Part 3: Requests for Authorization, Dispensed Pharmaceutical and DMEPOS Billing for Workers' Comp
Coordinated Care Initiative:
August 14: Overview
August 21: Continuity of Care
Baronial 28: Care Coordination
Aug. 14
The 2nd annual Asian & Pacific Islander Health Forum, hosted by the Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency Plan, volition be Thursday, Aug. 14, from one:xxx-half dozen:xxx p.m. at the Vista Family Health Center. This twelvemonth's focus will be on immigration and health care. Download informational flier with registration form. Registrations accepted until Aug. 13!
Sept. 4
Medical Providers 24-hour interval. Physicians and their staff are invited to Fleet Feet Sports Santa Rosa'due south annual open house, three to 7 p.1000. at 111 Third St., Santa Rosa, to learn about its injury prevention products for your patients. Attendees will receive a free gift and entry into a raffle. Contact Melody Karpinski at 569-1494 or rsvp@fleetfeetsantarosa.com.
Institute for Medical Quality
Sept. 29-xxx
CME Essentials Workshop. This workshop is for chairs, coordinators, educators, and managers of CME programs at the California Endowment in Oakland. 9.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits available. For more information, visit IMQ.org; to annals, click hither.
Oct. thirty
IMQ 2014 Medical Staff Conference. The Institute for Medical Quality is offering physicians leading a medical staff this one-twenty-four hours conference that provides a foundation of knowledge, techniques, and best practices to help them succeed. half dozen.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits available. The location is the Diplomatic mission Suites SFO Waterfront Hotel in Burlingame, CA (almost San Francisco International Airport). For more data, visit IMQ.org; to register, click hither.
IMQ CME Education & Certification Online. Earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credits anytime. To explore the total selection of available courses, browse the IMQ Online Education catalog. Users of Institute for Medical Quality'south CME Certification service tin view their transcripts online. Check your CME status, rail your progress, and impress transcripts anytime. Click on the CME Certification page of the IMQ website.
To scan the full IMQ Online Education catalog, visit imq.inreachce.com.
October. 5-9
A conference on Integrating Mind-Torso Medicine into Clinical Practice will be held in San Francisco Oct. 5-9. Sponsored by the Centre for Listen-Body Medicine, the conference offers a maximum of 31 Category 1 credits. The focus is on medical techniques to address stress, anxiety, trauma, insomnia and chronic illness. To register, visit world wide web.cmbm.org.
Oct. xvi
The 22nd almanac Latino Health Forum on Thursday, October. 16, runs from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Flamingo Briefing Resort in Santa Rosa. This twelvemonth'due south forum includes: A snapshot of the overall health of the Latino Community; Valuable information on wellness care service and prevention models; Electric current Research, and Culturally and linguistically competent health programs. Breakout sessions present: Local innovative health care service and prevention models; and Tools and resources to ameliorate communication, wellness literacy and patient satisfaction. To register, or to sponsor a pupil registration, visit world wide web.LatinoHealthForum.org.
Oct. 18
Perspectives on Pediatric Orthopaedics. Pediatricians, family practice doctors, physician assistants and nurses will see in Sacramento for a CME seminar hosted by the orthopaedic faculty at Shriners Hospitals for Children-Northern California, located at 2425 Stockton Boulevard, Sacramento. The all-day event runs from 8 a.thou. to 3 p.thou. and 5 CME credits are bachelor. The cost is $xc for physicians, $60 for nurses and doc assistants. Registration fee includes all conference materials, continental breakfast and lunch. Call 916-453-2191 or send e-mail ncal.education@shrinenet.org.
Learn about the Work@Wellness™ Plan. The federal Centers for Disease Command and Prevention (CDC) have selected St. Joseph Health to have a lead role in training North Bay employers to promote wellness and wellness in their workforce. Employers can learn more than about the program in workshops beginning Aug. 8 and Aug. 27. This complimentary all-solar day grooming will exist held from viii:xxx a.1000. to 5 p.m. in Sebastopol, and participants must apply to exist enrolled. Interested employers may email inquiries or asking an awarding from Teresa Scott at Teresa.Scott@stjoe.org or fax to 707-544-6901.
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Blue Shield information alienation affects California doctors
Blue Cross begins medical chart reviews for exchange patients
CMS offer webcasts on ICD-10 clinical documentation requirements
The Coding Corner: Modifier 78 - the "complications" modifier
SCMA supports the Northern California Middle for Well-Beingness in Santa Rosa for patient chronic disease self-management. Physicians are encouraged to refer patients to the Eye'south summer classes in diabetes management, smoking cessation, salubrious weight and many more. For more details visit www.norcalwellbeing.org.
PEOPLE
Kaiser Permanente Santa Rosa Medical Eye announced the appointment of Dr. Henry Flores as master of general surgery. Prior to 2012, Dr. Flores good for over 13 years and was involved with Healdsburg District Hospital, Sutter Medical Middle of Santa Rosa and Santa Rosa Memorial Infirmary, serving in various roles of administration and leadership. A graduate of University of Minnesota medical school, he completed full general surgery training at the University of Arizona.
KP as well appointed Dr. Tricia May banana chief of general surgery. Dr. May started at UCSF-East Bay Surgical Residency at VA Sierra Nevada Health Care Organisation in Reno, NV. As residency site director, she expanded teaching programs for medical students, residents, and family unit do residents. She became a quality champion for the surgical section and took the lead for the medical pupil surgical education. Dr. May completed her undergraduate studies at UC Irvine, medical schoolhouse at Chicago Medical School, and Surgical residency and Surgical Oncology fellowship at Harbor-UCLA.
Reza Sepehrdad, MD, specializing in interventional cardiology, has recently joined Northern California Medical Associates FountainGrove Cardiology.
Christian Athanassious, MD, an orthopedic spine surgeon with fellowship grooming from Stanford University, recently joined Santa Rosa Orthopaedics equally the co-director of their Total Spine Health Program.
MEDICAL ORGANIZATIONS
The Sonoma Valley Infirmary skilled nursing facility received a 2014 Silver Commitment to Quality Honour presented by the American Health Care Clan and National Heart for Assisted Living.
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Seeking volunteers
Recollect why you went into medicine in the first place? The Jewish Community Complimentary Clinic could use a few more good volunteers. Phone call Jerry at 707-527-7754 or Deborah at 707-495-4607.
SCMA members become free classifieds!
SCMA members can place free classified ads in News Briefs or Sonoma Medicine. Price for nonmember physicians and the general public is $1 per word. To place a classified advertizing, contact Susan Gumucio at susan@scma.org or 707-525-0102.
APPLICANTS
Jonathan Peng, Physician, Internal Medicine*, Cardiovascular Illness*, Cardiology, 401 Bicentennial Fashion, Santa Rosa 95403, Indiana Univ 2008
Alex Talebdoost, MD, Family Medicine*, Hospitalist, 401 Bicentennial Manner, Santa Rosa 95403, St. George's Univ 2003
About MMS
The Sonoma County Medical Association, a 501(c)(6) nonprofit association, supports local physicians and their efforts to heighten the wellness of the community. Founded in 1858, SCMA is affiliated with the California Medical Association and the American Medical Association.
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© 2014 SCMA, 2901 Cleveland Ave. #202, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
July 2014
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- Covered CA "Luncheon and Larn" July 18
- Dr. Rob Nied is new president of SCMA
- Nominations needed for SCMA awards
- Member representation on board of directors: Cast your vote to amend the bylaws
- SCMA/SCMAA award $27,500 in medical scholarships
- Twelve new physicians begin residency training in Santa Rosa
- Go your 2014 Sonoma County Physician Directory!
- Top stories from CMA Alarm
- Resources
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Covered CA "Luncheon and Learn" July eighteen
Physicians and Medical Office Managers are invited to a lunchtime presentation Fri, July 18, from 12:30 to 1:xxx p.grand. almost Covered CA, health care reform and newly-acquired practice management tips to accost the influx of new information and questions. Content also includes regional data on enrollees and health plans, changes to the provider networks, grace periods, out-of-network deductibles, large patient cost-sharing for proper name-brand prescriptions, and other bug. This is a great opportunity for questions and answers for front role staff regarding eligibility, deductibles, etc. For the Santa Rosa location and to RSVP, contact Rachel Pandolfi: rachel@scma.org or 707-525-4375, or download the event flyer for information and registration.
Dr. Rob Nied is new president of SCMA
Rob Nied, Doctor, a family medicine physician at Kaiser Santa Rosa, is the new president of SCMA, accepting the "gavel" from the outgoing president, Dr. Stephen Steady, at the annual Wine & Cheese Reception* June 10 at Christopher Creek Winery. The summertime issue of Sonoma Medicine features a wide-ranging interview.
The other new members of the SCMA executive team are Drs. Mary Maddux-Gonzalez (president-elect), Stephen Steady (past president), Regina Sullivan (treasurer) and Peter Sybert (secretary). Others already on the SCMA board of directors include Drs. Peter Brett, Maryann Dakkak, Brad Drexler, Rick Flinders, Catherine Gutfreund, Leonard Klay, Marshall Kubota, Clinton Lane, Anthony Lim, Rachel Mayorga, Richard Powers, Phyllis Senter, Jan Sonander, and Jeff Sugarman.
* View photos from the event at the SCMA photo gallery and in the summertime consequence of Sonoma Medicine (online week of July 7).
Nominations needed for SCMA awards
SCMA is seeking nominations for its Outstanding Contribution and Recognition of Achievement awards, to exist presented at the Annual Awards Dinner on Dec. ii, 2014. Nominations are needed by Sept. 5 for all four awards listed below:
* Outstanding Contribution to the Customs. Presented to an SCMA fellow member whose work has benefited the community.
* Outstanding Contribution to Local Medicine. Presented to an SCMA member who has improved local medical care.
* Outstanding Contribution to SCMA. Presented to an SCMA member who has served SCMA beyond the call of duty.
* Recognition of Achievement. Presented to a nonphysician who has helped advance local medicine.
For a list of past award recipients and a nomination form, click on the link below. Nominations can be submitted to SCMA by fax, email or regular mail.
SCMA Awards nomination form
Fellow member representation on board of directors: Cast your vote to amend the bylaws
The SCMA Board of directors is responsible for the oversight of all SCMA business and activities on behalf of its 606 members. To ensure adequate board representation, a thorough analysis was conducted of physicians practicing in Sonoma County.
Currently at that place are 19 lath members, per the bylaws, including: elected officers (president, president-elect, secretarial assistant, and treasurer); the wellness officeholder; 1 representative each for wellness centers and Redwood Customs Health Coalition; two CMA delegates; and fourteen geographic district directors. The commune representation includes: ane North County director (ratio: 1 to fifteen physicians); five Santa Rosa directors (ratio: 1 to 37 physicians); one Sonoma Valley director (ratio: 1 to 9 physicians); two Petaluma/Rohnert Park directors (ratio: 1 to 15 physicians); i W County manager (ratio: 1 to 15 physicians); two Residency Programme directors (ratio: 1 to 17 physicians); and two TPMG directors (ratio: i to 147 physicians).
It was determined that each commune director represents from ix to 147 members and one-half of SCMA membership practices at Kaiser with the other half practicing elsewhere (solo, groups, health centers, residency program, etc.).
The lath of directors is proposing a bylaws amendment to adjust board representation to more adequately reflect current membership without adding new lath members, which requires a majority approving of active (not retired) members voting. You are entitled to one vote.
The amendment affects only the following representation:
Petaluma/Rohnert Park Commune
Current directors: two (ratio: ane to 15 physicians)
Proposed: 1 district rep (ratio: 1 to 30 physicians) & 1 TPMG-Pet/RP rep (ratio: 1 to 74 physicians).
Residency Plan Board
Current directors: 2 (ratio: 1 to 17 physicians)
Proposed: 1 (ratio: one to 35 physicians)
The Permanente Medical Group
Electric current directors: two (ratio: 1 to 147 physicians)
Proposed: iv including 3 from Santa Rosa-TPMG and i from Petaluma/RP-TPMG (ratio: one to 74 physicians).
Proper name & SIGNATURE: (required)___________________________________________
Submit your vote past July 30:
- Fax or Mail. Impress and sign your proper noun. Fax to 525-4328 or postal service to SCMA, 2901 Cleveland Ave #202, Santa Rosa, CA 95403.
- E-mail scma@scma.org with "Bylaws Subpoena" in the subject line. Include your name and vote.
SCMA/SCMAA laurels $27,500 in medical scholarships
Ten local students have received a total of $27,500 in scholarships from SCMA and the SCMA Alliance joint Health Careers Scholarship Committee to study medicine at colleges and universities throughout the U.s. for the 2014-15 academic year. The awards include $1,000 for a high schoolhouse graduate; $2,000 each to 4 undergraduates and a graduate educatee; $3,000 for a radiologic engineering educatee; and $4,500 each for ii medical school students and a doctor therapy doctorate educatee.
The scholarships were awarded by the SCMA/SCMAA Health Careers Scholarship Commission chaired by Virginia Merwin. Funds for the scholarships are raised through the Vacation Greeting Menu project and other Alliance fundraisers, and involvement from an endowment fund. The scholarship fund has been in existence since 1971 and has awarded scholarships to more 770 students, several of whom are now practicing medicine in Sonoma County.
Twelve new physicians begin residency training in Santa Rosa
A dozen graduates from the nation'due south meridian medical schools entered the Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency in July. The new residents, scheduled to graduate in 2017, have already established impressive records in academic achievement and community service and include Drs. Alisa Awtry, Nathalie Boittin, Margot Brownish, Joel Charles, Phoebe Devitt, Serena Edwards, Sevy Gurule, Laura Kromann, Edna Prieto, Tania Rezai, Daniel Whitesides, and Ellie Wiener.
If past history is any indication, many volition stay in Sonoma County, where about one-half the family medicine physicians currently in do attended the residency. See all the residents, faculty, alumni and staff here.
Get your 2014 Sonoma County Physician Directory!
One of the many benefits of SCMA membership is a free re-create of the annual Sonoma County Physician Directory. Extra copies are a hot commodity, however, and right now is the best time to purchase yours before they're gone.
The directory costs $thirty for SCMA members or $40 for nonmember physicians, wellness care facilities and the full general public. To society by phone with a credit card, contact Rachel Pandolfi at 707-525-4375 or rachel@scma.org. You can as well buy online here, or download the society form to render by fax or mail.
Top stories from CMA Alert
Hither are the top stories from the latest problems of CMA Alert, the California Medical Association's biweekly e-mail newsletter. For a gratis subscription, visit www.cmanet.org/cma-alert.
A few stories from the June 30, 2014 issue:
- Provider access bug plague Anthem and Blue Shield as DMHC begins investigation
- State upkeep includes $seven million for main care residency slots
- Sugary drink alert labeling pecker stalls in Assembly Health committee
A few stories from the June 16, 2014 issue:
- California Teachers Association joins campaign to defeat MICRA lawsuit measure
- CMA files brief in case challenging the constitutionality of MICRA
- CMA concerned about possible widespread contract terminations by Tenet Healthcare Corp.
- California upkeep does not restore x percent cut to Medi-Cal providers
RESOURCES
July CMA Webinars begin at 12:15 p.m. and run until i:15 p.1000.or later. To annals, visit world wide web.cmanet.org. Seminars are free for CMA members and their staff; cost for nonmembers is $99 per person. Questions? Contact CMA Member Assistance Center: 800-786-4CMA (4262) or memberservice@cmanet.org.
July 16
Recipe for Financial Success: Key Steps to Increasing Your Net Income
July thirty
What to Await From a Medi-Cal Inspect
July 31
HIPAA Breach Notification and California Requirements
SCMA supports the Northern California Eye for Well-Being in Santa Rosa for patient chronic disease self-direction. Physicians are encouraged to refer patients to the Center's summer classes in diabetes management, smoking cessation, salubrious weight and many more. For more details visit www.norcalwellbeing.org.
Stepping Up to Leadership courses embrace a variety of important skills for successfully running a medical staff, particularly problems of advice, trouble solving, and improving outcomes for patients and staff. AMA PRA Category 1 Credit available for Successful Leadership: What Information technology Really Takes; The Office of the Physician In Patient Condom: Using CME as an Organizational Improvement Tool; and 2014 Legal Update by Greg Abrams, Esq. covering hot physician-legal topics in California. To scan the total IMQ Online Education catalog, visit imq.inreachce.com.
July 25
The annual Health Information Exchange (HIE) conference volition be held at the Doubletree Hotel in Rohnert Park on Friday, July 25. Titled "Connecting California to Improve Patient Care in 2014," the conference volition focus on applied solutions for deeply sharing electronic clinical information between unaffiliated health care facilities, such equally outpatient practices, hospitals, laboratories, imaging centers, long-term care, dwelling health and public health. Conference attendees will learn best practices in clinical informatics, patient condom, and clinical data interoperability. Click here to register.
Aug. fourteen
The 2nd almanac Asian & Pacific Islander Health Forum, hosted past the Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency Program, volition exist Thursday, Aug. 14, from 1:xxx-6:30 p.m. at the Vista Family wellness Center. This twelvemonth'south focus will exist on clearing and wellness care. Download informational flier.
October. five-9
A conference on Integrating Listen-Body Medicine into Clinical Practice will be held in San Francisco Oct. five-ix. Sponsored by the Center for Mind-Body Medicine, the conference offers a maximum of 31 Category 1 credits. The focus is on medical techniques to address stress, anxiety, trauma, insomnia and chronic illness. To annals, visit www.cmbm.org.
October. xvi
The 22nd annual Latino Health Forum on Th, October. xvi, runs from 7:30 a.m. to four:xxx p.1000. at the Flamingo Conference Resort in Santa Rosa. This year'southward forum includes: A snapshot of the overall health of the Latino Community; Valuable information on health intendance service and prevention models; Current Research, and Culturally and linguistically competent health programs. Breakout sessions nowadays: Local innovative health care service and prevention models; and Tools and resources to amend communication, wellness literacy and patient satisfaction. To register, or to sponsor a student registration, visit www.LatinoHealthForum.org.
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SCMA members get complimentary classifieds!
SCMA members tin identify free classified ads in News Briefs or Sonoma Medicine. Cost for nonmember physicians and the general public is $1 per word. To place a classified ad, contact Susan Gumucio at susan@scma.org or 707-525-0102.
APPLICANTS
Daniel Ahn, DO, Ophthalmology, 181 Andreiux St. #100, Sonoma 95476, New York Coll 2008
Deidre Bass, Practise, Pediatrics, 3925 Sometime Redwood Hwy., Santa Rosa 95403, Nova Southeastern Univ 2010
Ricardo Budjak, MD, Psychiatry, 401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, Temple Univ 2009
Christopher Clark, MD, Psychiatry*, 3554 Round Befouled Blvd., Santa Rosa 95403, Yale Med Sch 1977
Jeannette Currie, Md, Family Medicine, 1275 4th St. #151, Santa Rosa 95404, Albert Ludwigs Univ 1998
Armando de Pala Jr., MD, Pediatrics*, 1500A Professional person Dr. #200, Petaluma 94954,î Univ Philippines 1983
Michelle DeSanto, Practice, Family Medicine*, 401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, Western Univ 2010
Wendy Dryden, MD, Family Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, Virginia Univ 2013
Valerie Ebel, Dr., Family Medicine, 3569 Round Befouled Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, Rush Univ 2013
Kareen Espino, MD, Family Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, UC Irvine 2013
Omar Ferrari, Practice, Emergency Medicine, 1165 Montgomery Dr., Santa Rosa 95405, Touro Univ 2013
Ann Figurski, DO, Family Medicine 717 Center St., Healdsburg 95448, Arizona Coll Osteo Med 2007
Olivia Gamboa, Md, Family Medicine, 3569 Circular Befouled Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, Univ North Carolina 2013
Stephen Gamboa, Dr., Family Medicine*, Emergency Medicine*, 401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, Univ North Carolina 2004
Maria Garcia, Medico, Family unit Medicine*, Women's Health, 401 Bicentennial Way #215, Santa Rosa 95403, UC San Francisco 1994
Karen Kai Gelphman, MD, Family unit Medicine*, Women's Health, 3883 Airway Dr #202, Santa Rosa 95403, Univ Washington 1992
Michael Gerstein, Doc, Emergency Medicine, 401 Bicentennial Fashion, Santa Rosa 95403, St. George'due south Univ 2009
Vishal Goyal, MD, Cardiovascular Affliction, 3536 Mendocino Ave. #300, Santa Rosa 95403, St. Louis Univ 2007
Susan Gross, Medico, Family Medicine*, 3900 Lakeville Hwy., Petaluma 94954, Univ Alabama 1998
Mette Hansen, MD, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 3975 Onetime Redwood Hwy., Santa Rosa 95403, UC Los Angeles 1997
Karen Holbrook, MD, Infectious Disease*, Internal Medicine*, 625 5th St., Santa Rosa 95403, Chicago Med Sch 1989
Jasper Hollingsworth, Md, Psychiatry*, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry*, 3554 Circular Barn Blvd., Santa Rosa 95403, Univ Alabama 1995
Michael Hubbard, MD, Internal Medicine, 401 Bicentennial Manner, Santa Rosa 95403, Kirksville Coll Osteo Med 2009
Gabriel Klapman, Doctor, Family unit Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, UC Los Angeles 2013
Robin Knuttel, Dr., Dermatology*, Hair/Nail Diseases, 181 Andrieux St. #103, Sonoma 95476, Tufts Univ 1986
Jeffrey Kuhn, Doc, Anesthesia*, 837 Fifth St., Santa Rosa 95405, Univ Chicago 1985
Yelena Lapan, DO, Family unit Medicine*, 401 Bicentennial Fashion, Santa Rosa 95403, Touro Univ 2010
Michael Lazar, Doctor, Urology*, Prostate Cancer, 1140 Sonoma Ave. #1A, Santa Rosa 95405, Univ Arkansas 1978
Kim Hoang Le, MD, Internal Medicine*, 401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, Univ Washington 2010
Elizabeth Losada, MD, Pediatrics, 3925 Quondam Redwood Hwy., Santa Rosa 95403, UC Davis 2008
Robert Martinez, Physician, Family Medicine*, 401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, Univ Cincinnati 2007
William McClure, Doctor, Plastic Surgery, 596 Showtime St. Due east, Sonoma 95476, UC San Diego 1978
Susan Milam Miller, Dr., Child & Boyish Psychiatry*, 725 Farmers Ln. #16, Santa Rosa 95405, Albert Einstein Coll Med 2001
Merle Miller, MD, Emergency Medicine*, Hospice & Palliative Medicine*, 500 Doyle Park Dr. #G04, Santa Rosa 95405, Univ Northward Carolina 1989
Julie Philp, MD, Dermatology*, Pediatrics*, 990 Sonoma Ave. #2, Santa Rosa 95404, Stanford Univ 2005
Toni Marie Ramirez, MD, Family Medicine, 3569 Circular Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, Virginia Univ 2013
Jill Rushton-Miller, Doc, Family Medicine, 4700 Hoen Ave., Santa Rosa 95405, Marshall Univ 2008
Noel Santo-Domingo, Md, Cardiovascular Disease*, 3536 Mendocino Ave. #300, Santa Rosa 95403, UC Davis 1991
Jamie Schick, Md, Emergency Medicine*, 501 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, Pennsylvania State Univ 1992
Henry Schwartz, MD, Internal Medicine*, Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism*, 3559 Roundbarn Blvd., Santa Rosa 95403, UC Davis 1996
Erika Simpson, Physician, Obstetrics & Gynecology, 401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, Meharry Med Coll 2009
Leo Smith, Dr., Family Medicine*, 500 Doyle Park Dr. #GO4, Santa Rosa 95405, Oregon Wellness Sciences Univ 2006
Elise Sullivan, MD, Family unit Medicine, 6800 Palm Ave. #C2, Sebastopol 95472, Univ Colorado 2007
Alexandra Takayesu, Doctor, Family unit Medicine, 3569 Circular Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, Univ Hawaii 2013
Morgan Theis, Physician, Family unit Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, Stanford Univ 2013
Bentley Thomason, MD, Family Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, UC Irvine 2013
Ashmi Ullal, Physician, Family Medicine, 3569 Round Befouled Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, UC Davis 2013
Shannon Vargas, Physician, Anesthesiology, 401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, Ross Univ 2007
Lisa Ward, MD, Family Medicine*, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Public Health & General Preventive Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, UC San Francisco 2001
Tracy White, Medico, Family Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, UC San Francisco 2013
Emily Wilkinson, Doc, Family unit Medicine, 3569 Round Barn Cir., Santa Rosa 95403, Univ Arizona 2013
James Wong, Doctor, Surgery*, Vascular Surgery*, 401 Bicentennial Manner #270, MOB East, Santa Rosa 95403, Robert Wood Johnson Med Sch 1991
* = lath certified italics = special medical interest
ABOUT SCMA
The Sonoma County Medical Association, a 501(c)(six) nonprofit association, supports local physicians and their efforts to enhance the wellness of the community. Founded in 1858, SCMA is affiliated with the California Medical Association and the American Medical Association.
Visit us at www.scma.org.
© 2014 SCMA, 2901 Cleveland Ave. #202, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
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