Yearly Archives: 2024

PULSE 10/4/2024: Together in Compassion: Supporting the Victims of Hurricane Helene

Together in Compassion: Supporting the Victims of Hurricane Helene Click to Enlarge Our hearts go out to the victims of Hurricane Helene, whose lives have been upended by this devastating storm. As a physician, you understand the critical need for swift, compassionate aid in a disaster. We

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PULSE 10/4/2024: Advocacy Must Continue to Urge a Veto of Latest Wrongful Death Liability Expansion Bill

Advocacy Must Continue to Urge a Veto of Latest Wrongful Death Liability Expansion Bill Click to Enlarge Physicians are again urged to contact Governor Hochul to request she again veto the latest version of legislation (A.9232-B/S.8485-B) to significantly expand liability against physicians and hospitals in wrongful

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PULSE 10/4/2024: Simplifying Your Finances with the 50/30/20 Rule — And Tackling Student Loan Debt

Simplifying Your Finances with the 50/30/20 Rule — And Tackling Student Loan Debt Click to Enlarge Physicians often face unique financial pressures, including high student loan balances alongside the costs of maintaining a thriving career and lifestyle. While high incomes provide opportunities, proper budgeting is crucial

PULSE 10/4/2024: Former NYC Medical Society President: Private Innovation Key Driver Behind Public Health Gains

Former NYC Medical Society President: Private Innovation Key Driver Behind Public Health Gains Click to Enlarge A new report from the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) explores how private-sector innovations, driven by profit and self-interest, have played a far greater role in improving public health than government

PULSE 10/4/2024: Updated RSV Surveillance and Reporting Guidelines for 2024-2025 Season

Updated RSV Surveillance and Reporting Guidelines for 2024-2025 Season Click to Enlarge The New York State Department of Health has issued an updated advisory regarding Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) surveillance and reporting requirements for the 2024-2025 season. Healthcare providers, laboratories, hospitals, and long-term care facilities are

PULSE 10/4/2024: MSSNY President in USA Today Network: Now is the Time to Protect Medicare

MSSNY President in USA Today Network: Now is the Time to Protect Medicare Click to Enlarge In an opinion piece in the USA Today Network, Medical Society of the State of New York President Dr. Jerome Cohen calls on federal lawmakers to reverse course on cutting

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PULSE 10/4/2024: Onondaga County Medical Society President Urges Veto on Wrongful Death Bill

Onondaga County Medical Society President Urges Veto on Wrongful Death Bill Click to Enlarge Dr. Digant Nanavati, MSSNY member and president of the Onondaga County Medical Society, urges Gov. Kathy Hochul to again veto legislation that would expand awards in wrongful death lawsuits, as the bill

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