• Urgent Call to Contact Governor Hochul on Wrongful Death Bill & Upcoming MSSNY CME Listen to MSSNY’s September 15 podcast as MSSNY’s Senior Vice-President & Chief Legislative Counsel, Moe Auster, discusses the pressing issues surrounding the wrongful death bill and the immediate action required by physicians. He also discusses upcoming MSSNY CME programs.

  • Working Together for Physicians and our Patients This week, a dedicated group of MSSNY members joined our government affairs staff for the Legislative and Physician Advocacy meeting to discuss our legislative priorities in advance of next year’s session. The robust meeting—which focused on issues that impact New York physicians and our patients—included input from MSSNY

  • Sunday, September 17th is National Physician Suicide Awareness Day (#NPSADay) #NPSADay is a reminder and a call to action to make time to talk – and to act – so physicians’ struggles don’t become mental health emergencies. MSSNY is proud to take action to prevent physician suicide by sharing resources to help improve physician well-being,

  • MSSNY’s P2P Program Provides Physicians, Residents, and Medical Students the Opportunity to Talk with a Peer about Life Stressors Under MSSNY’s Peer-to-Peer (P2P) program, physicians may engage in a one-time confidential discussion with a peer supporter—an individual trained to share experiences, listen without judgment, and validate feelings. The pillars of the P2P program are Support,

  • 12 Steps to Closing Your Practice Planning the unwinding of your medical practice, whether for retirement, relocation, or a career change, is a crucial endeavor that demands meticulous preparation. Don’t make the mistake of assuming everything will sort itself out. As David Zetter, president of Zetter HealthCare management consultants, puts it, compliance issues, patient abandonment,

  • FDA Takes Action on Updated mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines to Better Protect Against Currently Circulating Variants The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has taken a significant step in the ongoing battle against COVID-19 by approving and authorizing updated mRNA vaccines for emergency use. These vaccines, formulated for 2023-2024 by ModernaTX Inc. and Pfizer Inc., have

  • Lung Cancer Screening Action Team Presents: The Consortium in Action The New York State Consortium’s Lung Cancer Screening Action Team (LCSAT) is made up of clinicians, researchers, educators, advocates, and organizations across the state who share the mission of decreasing the burden of lung cancer in New York State. The Action Team works to mobilize multi-level resources to

  • Women Physicians Leadership Academy The Medical, Education and Science Foundation (MESF) and the Medical Society of the State of New York announce the Women Physicians Leadership Academy (WPLA)–a series of virtual leadership webinars for physicians, residents, and medical students. The Women Physicians Leadership Academy (WPLA) will be held during the fall over a series of

  • Are Prior Authorization Burdens Impacting Your Patients’ Care? We Want to Hear from You Prior authorizations often impose overwhelming burdens that can cause unnecessary delays in needed care for patients. Delay in authorization of prescriptions, tests or procedures can cause needless anxiety for patients already stressed by uncertainty regarding their condition, particularly those with chronic

  • Together, We Can Make a Change! Your action today can prevent the passage of the Wrongful Death Bill (A.6698/S.6636) and safeguard the future of your practice. Don’t wait – contact Governor Hochul now and urge her to VETO this bill. Every call and email counts! Say No to the Wrongful Death Bill (A.6698/S.6636) Email Governor