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PRESIDENT’S PAGE: In this month’s editorial, Dr. Miriam Anand shares a tiny slice of MCMS history: our involvement in health-related outreach and grassroots efforts in our communities and MCMS’ plans for the future through our philanthropic, public health, mentorship, and education committees. Page 14
PUBLIC HEALTH: Dr. Melanie Tayor, a Medical Epidemiologist with the Arizona Department of Public Health, provides an overview on the increase of Syphillis cases in Maricopa County, and the importance of community education focusing on symptom recognition. Page 20
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2014 ACT KIDS HEALTH FAIR: MCMS MCMS members members Dr. Dr. Jennifer Jennifer Hartmark-Hill Hartmark-Hill (left) (left) and and Alona Alona Sukinha Sukinha shared shared their their smiles, and donated their skills and time to ensure this child achieves a brighter smiles, and donated their skills and time to ensure this child achieves a brighter future future through through preventive preventive health health services services at at the the 23rd 23rd annual annual health health fair. fair. Page Page 36 36
OPEN LETTER FROM THE MCMS PRESIDENT: In the coming weeks the
PHILANTHROPY: Philanthropic efforts
MCMS will be mailing ballots to members on updating outdated bylaws. Evey vote is important. Learn more – then vote! Page 13
are a wonderful way to promote unity of purpose, have some fun, broaden points of view, learn some new skills and get people to know each other as partners in a cause. Page 31
MEMBER PROFILE: Kelly Hsu, MD
A PHYSICIAN’S PERSPECTIVE:
has long understood the importance of community in the practice of medicine. Page 24
Giving back of your skills and time as volunteers is as important as it is rewarding. Page 40
COMMUNITY – HANDS WORKING TOGETHER FOR THE GREATER GOOD: A first year medical student defines what community means to her. Page 42
VOLUNTEERING – EDUCATING THE MIND AND HEART: Medical students that volunteer at community health fairs learn to not only educate their minds, but also to educate their hearts. Page 43