Louisville Medicine Volume 62, Issue 12 | Page 28

APRIL Presidents’ Celebration Muhammad Ali Center MAY Kentucky health care providers, a short legislative session was also one of the most productive in recent years. Throughout the efforts of GLMS in Frankfort, the organization worked closely with the Kentucky Medical Association for the betterment of Kentucky health care profession practices. “It was a very good session because we didn’t play defense. We were on offense. We were proactive, not reactive, and that makes all the difference,” said Cory Meadows, KMA Director of Advocacy & Legal Affairs, congratulating the GLMS P&A Team on their efforts. During the KMA Annual Meeting held in September 2014, the groups had coordinated plans. GLMS submitted several resolutions adopted by the KMA House of Delegates for improving state-wide health, as follows: • Commendation and KMA promotion of Supplies Over Seas. • Rejection of required Maintenance of Licensure/Maintenance of Certification programs until further studies show positive impact. • Advocacy of Kentucky legislation to define expert witness qualifications and consider reform legislation. • Increased access to medication-assisted treatment with multi-modality treatment for opioid addiction. • Promotion of medical student engagement in organized medicine on Kentucky medical school campuses. • Promotion of resident and fellow engagement in organized medicine on Kentucky medical school campuses. 26 LOUISVILLE MEDICINE In addition, several GLMS members were elected to leadership positions within KMA for the coming year. Bruce Scott, MD, was nominated and elected to the position of KMA Speaker of the House for 2014-2015. Linda Gleis, MD, was elected as KMA Secretary/Treasurer. Randy Schrodt Jr., MD, was selected to the KMA Board of Trustees. David Watkins, MD, was named as an alternate trustee. David Bybee, MD, was named as the chair of the 2015 KMA nominating committee. All these events and activities have made the last year one of GLMS’s most successful. We hope you’ll join us for the year’s final event taking place at the Muhammad Ali Center on May 31. The annual President’s Celebration, which celebrates GLMS presidents of the past, present and future, will welcome our incoming president Dr. Robert Couch. Together with our other physician leaders, Dr. Couch will help guide the Louisville medical community through another exciting year. Thank you so much to the physicians that make our work possible. GLMS will continue to evolve and serve you to the best of our abilities, but your passion and commitment to bettering the Louisville community make being your staff a great honor and privilege. Note: Aaron Burch is the communications specialist for the Greater Louisville Medical Society.