September 2012 September 26, 2012 SCMA News Briefs September 2012, News Briefs 0 Meet your congressional candidates at Sept. 18 dinner You’re invited to a celebration for Dr. Menachof on Oct. 6 Save the date: meet Assembly District 10 candidates on Oct. 9 All resident physicians at SR Residency join SCMA Board member needed for Redwood MedNet Register now for Latino Health Forum “Santa Rosa Reader” to be featured at Sonoma County Book Festival Top stories from CMA Alert PEOPLE MEDICAL FACILITIES RESOURCES CLASSIFIEDS APPLICANTS ABOUT SCMA Meet your congressional candidates at Sept. 18 dinner Physicians in Sonoma County are invited to meet their congressional candidates at a Sept. 18 dinner sponsored by the Marin Medical Society. Both Jared Huffman (Democrat) and Dan Roberts (Republican) will be attending the dinner, to be held at Jason’s Restaurant, 300 Drakes Landing Rd., Greenbrae. The event begins with a Meet & Greet Reception at 6 p.m., followed by dinner and program at 7. The program features interviews with both candidates for the reconfigured 2nd Congressional District, which includes Marin, Sonoma and other coastal counties up to the Oregon border. Dinner choices include baked salmon, blackened ribeye steak, brandy chicken or mushroom gnocchi. Tickets are just $45 per person. To RSVP and identify your dinner choice, contact Rachel at 415-924-3891 or rachel@marinmedicalsociety.org. You can also fax the form below to 415-924-2749. Sept. 18 MMS Dinner flyer You’re invited to a celebration for Dr. Menachof on Oct. 6 Local physicians and their families are invited to a celebration in honor of legendary pediatrician Dr. Lou Menachof’s 50 years of teaching at the Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency. The celebration--scheduled for 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6--will be held at the Vista Family Health Center, 3569 Round Barn Circle, Santa Rosa. Everyone will be given an opportunity to say a few words about Dr. Menachof. Snacks and beverages will be served, and music will be played. Musicians are encouraged to bring an instrument and join in the festivities. Please RSVP to Beth Pardo at 707-583-8801 or pardob@sutterhealth.org. Save the date: meet Assembly District 10 candidates on Oct. 9 Physicians in the 10th Assembly District--which includes Petaluma, Santa Rosa and Marin County--are invited to meet the two candidates for the district on Tuesday evening, Oct. 9, at a private home in Marin County. The event, to be held at 195 La Cuesta Dr. in Greenbrae, begins with wine and hors d’oeuvres at 6:30 p.m., followed by candidate interviews with Allen (7 to 7:30) and Levine (7:30 to 8). RSVPs are required. To RSVP, contact Rachel at 415-924-3891 or rachel@marinmedicalsociety.org. The event is cosponsored by SCMA, the Marin Medical Society, and the Marin and Sonoma chapters of the California Academy of Family Physicians. All resident physicians at SR Residency join SCMA All of the resident physicians at the Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency have been accepted as members of SCMA. The residency achieved 100% participation due to the efforts of Program Director Dr. Jeff Haney, Deputy Director Dr. Walter Mills, and Dr. Anthony Lim. SCMA thanks the residency program for its support of organized medicine. Board member needed for Redwood MedNet Redwood MedNet, a nonprofit health information exchange based in Ukiah, is seeking a physician to serve a 3-year term on its board of directors. The term will begin in January 2013. Meetings are held from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. on the third Friday of each month. Most board members participate by conference call; the actual meeting is held at the Ukiah Valley Medical Center. Interested physicians should contact Will Ross at 707-462-6369 or wross@redwoodmednet.org. Register now for Latino Health Forum Registration is open for the 20th annual Latino Health Forum, to be held at the Flamingo Hotel in Santa Rosa on Oct. 11, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The conference, which is cosponsored by SCMA and several other local organizations, has sold out the past two years, so early registration is recommended. To register, visit www.latinohealthforum.org. The theme of this year’s forum is “Living a Healthy Life: Now and in the Future.” Speakers include Francisco Gonzalez, a professor of Latin American Studies at Johns Hopkins University; Herb Schultz, regional director of the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services; and Robert Garcia, founding director of The City Project, an advocacy organization in Los Angeles. Breakout sessions will cover perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, diabetes research, and several other medical and political topics. For a complete list of topics, see the attached brochure. Latino Health Forum brochure “Santa Rosa Reader” to be featured at Sonoma County Book Festival “The Santa Rosa Reader,” a book by Dr. Rick Flinders published earlier this year by SCMA, will be featured at the Sonoma County Book Festival on Saturday, Sept. 22. The annual festival, held in downtown Santa Rosa, showcases local authors and publishers. The book, subtitled “A Personal Anthology from the Family Medicine Residency,” features articles and memoirs from Dr. Flinders’ long career at the residency. The paperback version costs just $9.95, and more than 200 copies have already been sold. All proceeds benefit the residency program. To purchase a copy from SCMA, call Rachel at 707-525-4375, or send in the order form below. The book is also sold at local bookstores and online retailers, including Amazon and Barnes & Noble. An eBook version is available as well. Santa Rosa Reader order form Top stories from CMA Alert Here are the top stories from the latest CMA Alert, the California Medical Association’s biweekly email newsletter. For a free subscription, visit www.cmanet.org/cma-alert. Could you be contracted with the state’s new exchange plans? Blue Shield to exit Healthy Families program statewide CMA member named chair of Assembly Health Committee CMA leadership working with California congressional members to plan for contentious lame duck session FFAQ: What is an NPI number and how do I get one? PEOPLE Thirteen more physicians have joined the Annadel Medical Group, bringing its total membership in Sonoma County to 50 doctors and 10 nurse practitioners. The new recruits include gastroenterologists Dr. Joshua Beirne and Dr. Michael Lustberg; ob/gyns Dr. Julie Clark and Dr. Anthony Kosinski; internist Dr. Joel Paine; family physicians Dr. Scott Chilcott and Dr. Marisha Lockwood-Chilcott; hospitalists Dr. Jeannette Curie, Dr. Philippe Edouard and Dr. Daljeet Samra; and intensivists Dr. Aaron Hegg, Dr. Greg Houghton and Dr. Hyun Kang. The Annadel group is affiliated with St. Joseph Health. Past SCMA President Dr. Jan Sonander, a Santa Rosa family physician, was voted “best doctor” in the recent “Best of Sonoma County” competition sponsored by the Press Democrat. More than 1,800 readers voted in the competition, which included dozens of categories, from “best picnic spot” (Armstrong Woods) to “best place to get married” (Trentadue Winery). Past SCMA presidents Dr. Catherine Gutfreund and Dr. Clinton Lane were interviewed on the Aug. 24 edition of “This Week in Politics,” a weekly radio show on KSVY (91.3 FM) hosted by retired lobbyist Ron Willis. The show was part of a series on health care reform. Current SCMA President Dr. Walt Mills is scheduled to be interviewed for the Aug. 31 edition of the show. MEDICAL FACILITIES Tom Harlan, a veteran health care executive, has been named CEO of Palm Drive Hospital. During his 35-year career in the Bay Area, Harlan has served as senior or chief executive at Pacific Presbyterian Medical Center and Chinese Hospital in San Francisco, and at John Muir Medical Center in Concord. RESOURCES The second annual Conference on Integrative Medicine for the Underserved will be held at Santa Clara University from Sept. 6 to 8. The conference, worth up to 19.5 Category 1 credits, is subtitled “Taking integrative medicine out of the boutiques and into the streets.” Sessions will focus on affordable integrative approaches to common chronic diseases, evidence-based best practices, and community activism for underserved populations. Conference fees range from $179 to $269 and include meals. To register, visit www.im4us.org. Medicare is recruiting primary care physicians and cardiologists for a Cardiac Population Health Program to improve the health of patients with cardiovascular disease. Participating doctors will gain access to several resources to help improve care for these patients, including assistance with qualifying for PQRS (physician’s quality reporting system) payments. All program assistance is provided at no cost. Enrollment forms and an information sheet have been posted at www.scma.org/resources. For more details, contact Shanti Wilson of the Health Services Advisory Group at 916-217-7078 or swilson@hsag.com. Medical students are invited to attend the CMA Medical Student Leadership Conference on Sept. 15 at UC Irvine. The conference will focus on how physicians can become champions for a healthy California. Topics include implementation of health reform, improving patient safety, and getting involved in community service. To register, contact Thomas Lawson at 916-551-2078 or tlawson@cmanet.org. The following CMA webinars are scheduled for September. Webinars begin at 12:15 p.m. and run until 1:15 or 1:30. To register, visit www.cmanet.org. Seminars are free for CMA members and their staff; cost for nonmembers is $99 per person. Guide to reviewing payor contracts (Sept. 5) Effective eBilling (Sept. 6) Impact of ICD-10 (Sept. 12) Creating and implementing financial and office policies (Sept. 19) CLASSIFIEDS Family medicine positions available Family medicine positions available with Annadel Medical Group in Sonoma County. Contact James.DeVore@stjoe.org. Office space, Santa Rosa Small suite for lease. 800 sf. Reception, business office, 3 rooms, Summerfield Rd. on Sutter/Warrack campus. Contact Connie, 707-525-0211. SCMA members get free classifieds! SCMA members can place 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 Erika Goodwin at erika@scma.org or 707-548-6491. APPLICANTS Wynnelena Canio, MD, Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, Geriatric Medicine, 401 Bicentennial Way, MOBE 2nd floor #270, Santa Rosa 95403, 393-3274, Fax 393-3498, wccanio@gmail.com, Ross Univ 2006 Carolyn Cole, MD, Emergency Medicine, 401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, 393-4800, Fax 393-4741, carolyn_chevez@yahoo.com, SUNY Brooklyn 2008 Henry Flores, MD, Surgery*, General Surgery, 401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, 393-4090, Fax 393-4557, hcfloresmd@comcast.net, Univ Minnesota 1994 Shawn Hsieh, MD, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation*, Sports Medicine*, 3975 Old Redwood Hwy. MOB 5, #152, Santa Rosa 95403, hsiehmail@gmail.com, St. Louis Univ 2007 Patricia May, MD, Surgery*, Hospice & Palliative Medicine*, 401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, 393-3251, patricia.e.may@kp.org, Chicago Med Sch 1990 Afshin Mohammadi, MD, Neurology*, 401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, 571-3923, Fax 571-3941, Shiraz Univ 2000 Roxanne Rapan, MD, Anesthesiology, 401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, 393-4000, Fax 393-4717, rrapan@gmail.com, Mount Sinai Med Sch 2004 Brian Vukelic, MD, Family Medicine*, 401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403, 393-4000, Fax 393-4558, bvukelic@hotmail.com, Univ Washington 2009 * = board certified; italics = special medical interest ABOUT SCMA The Sonoma County Medical Association, a 501(c)(6) nonprofit association, supports local physicians and their efforts to enhance the health of the community. Founded in 1858, SCMA is affiliated with the California Medical Association and the American Medical Association. Comments are closed.