Monthly Archives: October 2025

PULSE 10/3/2025: MSSNY’s Dr. Dan Choi Brings New York’s Voice to The Doctor’s Lounge

MSSNY’s Dr. Dan Choi Brings New York’s Voice to The Doctor’s Lounge Click to Enlarge When physicians speak candidly about the future of medicine, policy, and patient care, their insights shape the conversation far beyond the exam room. In a recent episode of The Doctor’s Lounge podcast,

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PULSE 10/3/2025: Divorce and Physicians: Navigating the Personal and Financial Realities

Divorce and Physicians: Navigating the Personal and Financial Realities Click to Enlarge While physicians are less likely to divorce than the general population, about 21% of surgeons and 18% of non-surgeon physicians experience this life-changing event. Divorce can be especially complex for doctors, involving the valuation

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PULSE 10/3/2025: For Medical Students: How Advocacy and Organized Medicine Make Your Residency Application Stand Out

For Medical Students: How Advocacy and Organized Medicine Make Your Residency Application Stand Out Click to Enlarge Editor’s Note: Submitted By Kylee Borger, MD, MSSNY Resident/Fellow Section Secretary/Treasurer, and Anna Heffron, MD, MSSNY Resident/Fellow Section Councilor.  If you are a member and would like to contribute

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PULSE 10/3/2025: MSSNY Investigates Automatic Downcoding: Share Your Experience to Strengthen Advocacy

MSSNY Investigates Automatic Downcoding: Share Your Experience to Strengthen Advocacy Click to Enlarge MSSNY is contacting physicians statewide to assess the impact of insurance companies' automatic downcoding, a growing concern that undermines fair reimbursement and burdens physician practices. As of October 1, Cigna and Aetna

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