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GLMS News is a monthly publication of the Greater Louisville Medical Society 101 W. Chestnut Street, Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 589-2001 Fax (502) 581-9022 www.glms.org. GLMS News reserves the right to make the final decision on content and advertisements. BOARD OF GOVERNORS’ HIGHLIGHTS MAY 8, 2015 • Dept. of Health and Wellness Interim Director Sarah Moyer, MD, updated the Board on efforts to begin a needle exchange site in Louisville. The organization hopes to have the exchange open on 14th Street by June 1. While there has not yet been an outbreak of HIV in Louisville, southern Indiana has seen over 150 new cases since January. • The Healing Place President Karyn Hascal also gave an update related to the increasing use of heroin in Jefferson County. Hascal reported The Healing Place is seeing more addicts from southern Indiana and they have begun sending residents to the health department for HIV testing. The new men’s campus is expected to break ground in early autumn. On July 22, 100 restaurants across Jefferson County will donate 10 percent of their profits to The Healing Place thanks to a new partnership with the Kentucky Restaurant Association. The Healing Place will also be hosting a heroin symposium at the Marriott East on October 28, 2015. Lelan Woodmansee, CAE Executive Director [email protected] Bert T. Guinn, MBA, CAE Associate Executive Director [email protected] Kate Williams Communications Designer [email protected] Dr. Burns commented on the 2015 state legislative session which saw several health care related bills pass including the Good Samaritan Law and Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment (MOST). “The summer is a great time to meet with your legislator,” he said. “Take them out for coffee. Get to know them.” • Randy Schrodt, MD, praised the GLMS team for their efforts in Frankfort and added that the annual KMA meeting will begin on Friday, August 28 and last through the weekend with specialty society meetings held the following Monday. • Changes to GLMS by-laws were approved unanimously. One change regarding voting procedures was tabled until after the new 2015-2016 officers begin their positions next month. • Bruce Scott, MD, spoke briefly about the federal repeal of the Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) which the AMA had long lobbied. “It’s not the perfect bill, but the biggest thing about it is that it moves the albatross from around our necks. Every time we go to lobby in Washington, the first thing on our list is SGR. Now that it is off the list, we can move on to other things.” Dr. Scott encouraged physicians to visit the AMA website (www. ama-assn.org) to learn more about the bill. • GLMS NEWS STAFF • James Patrick Murphy, MD, MMM, presided over his last GLMS Board of Governor’s meeting as board chair. His wife, Adele, was in attendance as he thanked physicians and staff for what he described as the “most rewarding period of my professional life.” Dr. Murphy urged physicians involved with GLMS to stay vigilant and optimistic, saying “The Greater Louisville Medical Society. Our organization. Our tribe. Our road to a place where medicine is both science and art. Where our community enjoys wellness. And where the sacred bond between the physician and the patient is secure. I have imagined that future. I want us to go there together. Let’s stay connected. Let’s stay united. Let’s continue that journey, together.” Aaron Burch Communications Specialist [email protected] ADVERTISING: Cheri K. McGuire Director of Marketing [email protected] MEMBERSHIP STATUS As of April 2015, active GLMS membership numbered 2,012, which is 80 percent of physicians practicing in Jefferson County. • GLMS and the GLMS Foundation each presented The Healing Place with a $5,000 check. The GLMS check was part of a five year pledge totaling $15,000. GLMS has also pledged $15,000 to the U of L Residents in Business program over three years. This year’s event took place May 12, 13 and 14. GLMS Treasurer John Roberts, MD, praised the program, saying “It’s been very popular and really prepares these residents for their job hunt.” For more coverage, see page 6. • Frank Burns, MD, reported on the recent successful fund-raiser for GLMS President Dr. Bruce Scott’s campaign for AMA ViceSpeaker. Held at Dr. Burns’ house, the event raised more than $12,000 for the campaign. The election will be held at the AMA national meeting in June. View Additional Photos from GLMS Events: www.flickr.com/photos/glms1 Find Kudos about Member Achievements: www.glms.org. Click Media, then Kudos. Find us on Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Vimeo. See photos to the right. GLMS MISSION - Promote the science, art and profession of medicine; Protect the integrity of the patient-physician relationship; Advocate for the health and well-being of the community; Unite physicians regardless GLMS NEWS MAYto of practice setting 2015 2 achieve these ends.