Cap Scan - January 2024

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JANUARY EDITION, VOLUME 2024, NO. 1

To our members and their families, our sponsors, and our friends… We Wish You a Happy, Healthy, and Prosperous New Year! ~ From the Capital Medical Society and the Capital Medical Society Foundation Staff

CAPITAL MEDICAL SOCIETY 2024 MEETINGS CALENDAR January 23, 2024 Presidential Installation of 2024 CMS President, Helen Paulson, M.D. 6:00 pm FSU Alumni Center

February 20, 2024 CMS Membership & CME Meeting “Lifestyle Medicine and Heart Health” Presenter: David Smith, M.D. 6:00 pm Maguire Center for Lifelong Learning at Westminster Oaks

March 28, 2024 CMS Celebration Awards Dinner 6:30 pm Dunlap Champions Club at FSU CONTINUED ON PAGE 11

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BOARD OF GOVERNORS Helen Paulson, M.D., President Russell Cole, M.D., President-Elect Kiana Taba, M.D., Secretary/Treasurer

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CMS News.................................................................................. 3 2024 CMS Presidential Installation.................................... 8 2024 CMS Board of Governors............................................ 9 CMS Lunch and Learn Seminars........................................ 10 CMS 2024 Meetings Calendar..............................................11 Alliance Corner.......................................................................12 Award Nominations............................................................... 13 I.B. Harrison, M.D. Humanitarian Award Nomination Form...................................................................14 Thomas L. Hicks, M.D. Outstanding Physician Award Nomination Form...................................................................15 We Thank Our Donors..........................................................16 Donate to the CMS Foundation..........................................18 CMS Foundation: We Care Network................................20

Sarah Ko, M.D., PhD, Immediate Past President Nicholas Farber, M.D. Candace Gonzalez, M.D.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Farhat Khairallah, M.D. John Meade, M.D.

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Michelle Miller, M.D. Amy Neal, M.D. Niraj Pandit, M.D.

Mahesh Bhattarai, M.D. - 1st

Michelle Reyes, CMS Alliance President Cielo Rose, D.O.

Anna Koeppel, M.D. - 17th

Pamela Kennedy, M.D. - 2nd

Monique Butler, M.D. - 18th

Kenneth McAlpine, M.D. - 2

Luz Rincon-Bejarano, M.D. - 18th

Niharika Suchak, M.D. - 2

Richard L. Zorn, M.D. - 18th

John Ness, M.D. - 3rd

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Brence Sell, M.D. Del Carter, M.D., Family Medicine Resident Tom Block, MS, Executive Director, CMS

PUBLICATION EDITOR Frank Skilling, M.D.

MANAGING EDITOR Shannon Boyle

GRAPHIC DESIGN Lauren Trudgeon

EDITOR EMERITUS Charles E. Moore, M.D.

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Tim Ruark, M.D. - 20th

Stephen Carr, M.D. - 4

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Thomas Eckler, M.D. - 23rd

Alexander Loeb, M.D. - 4th

Maribel Lockwood, M.D. - 23rd

Wade Baggs, M.D. - 5th

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Ricardo Ayala, M.D. - 25th

Lisa Jernigan, M.D. - 5

Nicole Balmer, M.D. - 25th

Katherine Chandler, M.D. - 7th

Alexander Franz, M.D. - 25th

Beatriz Cepeda-Valery, M.D. - 8th

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Elizabeth Dickens, M.D. - 26th

Donald C. Beeckler, M.D. - 10th

Gregg Alexander, M.D. - 27th

Kelly Delgado, M.D. - 10th

Spurgeon W. McWilliams, M.D. - 27th

Allison Retzer, M.D. - 13

Kaylee Denmark, M.D. - 28th

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Jonathan Nava, M.D. - 28th

Joshua Dault, M.D. - 14th

Raleigh W. Rollins, M.D. - 28th

CMS Non-Endorsement Statement

Alfredo Paredes, M.D. - 14th

Charles Fleischer, M.D. - 29th

The editors welcome contributions from members. Opinions expressed in the Cap Scan are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect policies or opinions of the Capital Medical Society or Capital Medical Society’s endorsement.

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Kiana Taba, M.D. - 29th

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! WE ARE SO GLAD YOU WERE BORN!

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CMS NEWS

INTRODUCING CAPITAL MEDICAL SOCIETY’S NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, TOM BLOCK By Tom Block, CMS Executive Director Happy New Year! A new year always brings new goals, and in my case 2024 welcomes a new role as executive director at the Capital Medical Society and the Capital Medical Society Foundation. I am incredibly excited and privileged to have assumed this position, and extremely appreciative of the warm welcome I’ve received from the many of you I’ve met already. I’m also very grateful for the terrific legacy of outgoing Executive Director Pam Irwin, who has worked tirelessly during her tenure to successfully lead and elevate CMS and the CMS Foundation. I’ve had the chance to observe and learn from Pam over the last several weeks, which has been very beneficial during this time of transition. The respect and trust she has earned from each of you is readily apparent, and though she leaves big shoes to fill…I will do my best to fill them. I wish Pam a long, happy, and fulfilling retirement (and also hope she doesn’t stray too far from her cell phone, at least during my first few months on the job)! So just how did I get to the Capital Medical Society? Let me fill in some blanks, as it was certainly a circuitous route. I grew up in South Florida, my mother a nurse and my father a firefighter. By high school I was heavily involved in sports and my initial career aspiration was in physical therapy/athletic training, probably because my pIaying days had turned me into a very experienced orthopedic patient, from separated shoulders to broken ankles and various other ailments and injuries in between. My senior year I added a broken collarbone to the mix, which ended my football season but started a broadcasting career as my high school-South Plantation-was one of few at the time that had a television production class, including a TV show for the football coach. I wound up hosting the coach’s show, moved on to Florida State where I earned a degree in communication (and later my masters), and spent a dozen years full time in the broadcast business, including several as sports director at WTXL in Tallahassee. As the media landscape began to change and became less secure, I sought more stability and entered the higher education arena at Florida State University. I

started in communication, evolved to alumni relations where I managed the Seminole Clubs at the FSU Alumni Association and ultimately ascended to highlevel leadership roles, including campaign manager for the university's inaugural billion-dollar campaign and most recently vice president at the FSU Foundation. These varied experiences helped foster skills in a number of areas, including board relations, donor stewardship, event planning, team management, project management, leadership, advancement operations and more. While I was honored to serve my alma mater for 20 years, it was time for a change. I began exploring new professional opportunities in 2023, and jumped at this challenge as soon as I became aware. It’s a position that connects me back, at least tangentially, to my original aspiration while also allowing me to utilize the skills I developed in the various professional roles I’ve held over the years. It also allows me to connect and work with a group for whom I have immense respect, the local medical community, for the betterment of the patient and our local counties of Leon, Jefferson, Wakulla, and Gadsden. On a personal note, let me add that my wife Laura and I are proud parents of two actively engaged kids in the Tallahassee community. My daughter Reagan is a freshman at Chiles who spends much of her free time performing at Young Actors Theatre, and my son Nolan is a 7th grader at Deerlake who loves all things sports, especially soccer. We’re generally coming or going on Meridian Road as we shuttle them around, and when we head out of town it’s often to New Orleans, my wife’s hometown. I’m thrilled to be here and look forward to serving you in my new capacity as we work together on behalf of the Capital Medical Society and the Capital Medical Society Foundation. Please stop by the office or reach out any time if you have questions or concerns. Thank you for what you do-I wish you each a great 2024! Happy New Year! Warm regards, Tom Block tblock@capmed.org CAP SCAN - A CAPITAL MEDICAL SOCIETY PUBLICATION

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CMS NEWS

Thank You to Pam Irwin After 9 ½ years as Executive Director of the Capital Medical Society, Pam Irwin retired on December 31, 2023. The Capital Medical Society wishes her well on her next adventure!

“As a newcomer to Tallahassee, Pam made sure to find ways for me to be involved with CMS and made me feel very welcome in a new city, both of which I am very thankful for. She will be missed at CMS, but I wish her a wonderful retirement!” - Del Carter, M.D. “I’ve worked with Pam for many years, first at Hospice, then as a Development Officer at the College of Medicine and finally at CMS. While we were sorry to lose her going to CMS, this was clearly the right path at the right time. Her organizational skills and leadership were perfect for the role as she led CMS to new heights and steered it through COVID. Her regular updates/ coordination with the health department were amazing during that time. Her warmth, caring nature, and enthusiasm were infectious. I remember stopping by to pick up my auction items at the office after the virtual event and she was her usual optimistic self, saying we actually made money since we didn’t have the big bar tab. (She did love doctors though!). She is one of a kind and will be missed.” - John Fogarty, M.D., Dean, FSU College of Medicine, 2008-2023 “Thanks for all your knowledgeable answers to questions and your pleasant smile and demeanor. They are remembered over the years.” - Robert Hoyne, M.D.

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“Please tell Pam how much our group and myself appreciated her strong leadership and work. We were so lucky to have her for so long.” - David Huang, M.D. “Pam is the quintessential executive director that any Board or person in leadership could ask for. From her commitment to excellence at every level, attention to detail, preparedness and diligence in the day-to-day running of CMS- all I had to do was show up! During the initial stages of COVID, Pam especially took the lead in our society’s efforts to help provide medical practices with the information and supplies to keep their doors open. I will always remember with gratitude the way Pam organized a virtual presidential installation for my family and I in 2021 in the heat of the pandemic. Over the years, I have enjoyed getting to know Pam as a good friend and am immensely grateful for her support and insights during my time on the board, executive committee and our delegation to the FMA. Best wishes as you embark on new endeavors!” - Rohan Joseph, M.D. “Pam, this past year as CMS president with you as our executive director has been amazing. I remember when I started the leadership track, Dr. Skilling telling me that the executive director would shape my path. I could not have asked for a better director! There are so many stories and moments. One that stands out to me was leading our caucus at FMA this past year. It was only my second year attending, but I was chair of our caucus. You kindly sat next to me, and whispered in my ear what to say and when to move debate forward. You were the real leader that day, but you let me take all the credit! You have been behind the scenes dedicating yourself to our organization. I cannot thank you enough! Best wishes to you on this next step in your journey!” - Sarah Ko, M.D., PhD


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“I first heard of Pam when she was working at Westminster Oaks. I met her for the first time when she was working at Big Bend Hospice Foundation. I really got to know her when she came to work as a development officer at the FSU College of Medicine. Over that time we worked closely together with a number of donors, traveling together to our regional campuses and, while I can say we were disappointed that she was leaving the College of Medicine, I was pleased when I learned that she was leaving to go to Capital Medical Society. Watching her over the last 10 years at the medical society, I think she really found her dream job and she really excelled in it. She was meticulous in making sure that the members of the CMS received the support they needed to provide excellent patient care and thrive in their profession. The We Care program and the scholarship programs for students at Florida State College of Medicine were clearly among the things she saw as vital successes of CMS and she worked hard personally and with her team to make sure they were supported. Another one of her highlights was supporting the delegates to the FMA from the Capital Medical Society. She ensured that we

“So, after almost ten years of leading complex not-forprofit and for-profit organizations, she informed me she wanted to retire. Pam Irwin has had remarkable successes in expanding access to our most needy patients in specialty medical and dental healthcare and maintaining membership strength in our medical society. On her initiative, Ms. Irwin organized a healthcare information network during the COVID-19 pandemic with added value services to all physicians in desperate need of masks, facial shields, and any other support services she conjured out of the fog of uncertainty. Yet, in her last year, she faced a few bittersweet life challenges best left to the past. She had the most robust three-board support for her term of office as Executive Director that I have seen since I experienced our first Executive Director, Diane Pickett. Pam wanted to retire on her terms. It was the best time for her and her family. We all wanted to celebrate and thank her for her sterling service to our physicians, patients, and the community. Not surprisingly, Pam declined. She desired to stay on through December 31st, get all three organizations ready for the transition, solidify board membership and leadership for our three services, ensure the success of the Holiday Auction, and, most importantly, help this physician organization select the most qualified replacement Executive Director within budget, of course! Is anyone surprised that Pam accomplished all of this within record time? We appreciate your passion for your role as our executive director. Your accomplishments will be remembered by all who collaborated with you. You are exemplary. Barbara and I thank you for the memories.” - John Mahoney, M.D.

had every piece of paper and information we needed to make our work easier as we attended caucus, reference committee and House of Delegates meetings to advocate for our patients and our profession. While she won’t be at the medical society to continue to support me in my leadership at FMA, I’m sure I will still be able to call on her if needed. I wish Pam the very best in the next chapter of her life’s journey!” - Alma Littles, M.D., Interim Dean, FSU College of Medicine

“What a pleasure it has been working with Pam over this past decade! I was lucky enough to work with Pam on the Board of Trustees at Big Bend Hospice Foundation for several years. While we were so sad to lose her as our Director there, I was so excited to learn that she would be coming to CMS. She is always positive and genuine, and she has provided tremendous support to the Capital Medical Society Alliance. Pam makes everything fun, everything easier, and everything meaningful. I will miss you so much, Pam! Best Wishes and love to you.” - Tracy Morales, CMS Alliance CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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“As president of the CMS Services Board of Directors, I have worked closely with Pam for the past ten years. Services is the for-profit arm of the Capital Medical Society, and, as such, is charged with generating funds that can be used by the Society to further its goals. As a taxable organization, the rules that apply to it are different from the non-profit roles of CMS.

“Thanks to Pam for her hard work and leadership over the years. Especially thankful for her obtaining PPE during the early stages of COVID and making it available to offices and individuals. Will miss her smiling face at the CMS meetings. Best wishes.” - D.J. Underwood, M.D.

Because of her previous work with the Big Bend Hospice and the FSU Foundation, Pam was familiar with the rules that had to be followed for each organization. She was assiduous in following all of them, and she was able to counsel the directors in what was or was not allowed under the applicable tax codes. I always appreciated her thoroughness in directing how the Services Board should function.

“Pam Irwin was the right person at the right time to be the CEO of the Capital Medical Society. She had the perfect skills, background, professionalism, and personality to effectively lead. She is a rare individual with the ability to instantly place others at ease, intently listening to their words and ideas. To say she has invested a colossal amount of time on our behalf is a gross understatement. She is a fair and thoughtful individual and was a valuable ambassador for our society. She will be missed and we wish her the best.” - Charles D. “Pedro” Williams, M.D.

COVID-19 was the major test for CMS, and while most members are familiar with Pam’s role in keeping up with all the governmental directives and disseminating them to our members, few realize that her supervision also saved the Services Board at a time when insolvency loomed. The society lost financial sponsors during the pandemic, and the Services Board was the most affected because of the cutbacks in advertising by our meeting sponsors. Pam’s leadership helped instigate cost saving measures including the transition of the Cap Scan publication from a monthly hard copy to an online magazine. Somehow, Pam was able to master all the accounting changes over the past few years despite having several personal challenges that would certainly have sidelined anyone else. On a personal note, I found Pam to be an excellent communicator with a pleasant demeanor, which was rarely shaken even in the worst days of the pandemic. Her sense of duty to the physician community went above the requirements of her job, and I sincerely think that the reason the Society was able to function was because of Pam. I will miss working with her. She was always on time, on point, and on duty. There was never any slack in her lines, and our medical community will sustain itself because of her efforts. Godspeed, Pam! You can look forward to retirement knowing that you fulfilled a vital role in our society and the medical community of North Florida.” - Frank Skilling, M.D.

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We wish you a happy retirement, Pam! Thank you for all your hard work and leadership.


CMS NEWS

Many thanks to those who supported the 2023 CMS Foundation Holiday Auction! Your enthusiastic support of our mission is deeply appreciated and helped raise over $80,000. Funds will support the CMSF programs and initiatives including the We Care Network and the CMSF Scholarship Fund.

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2024 CMS PRESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION

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The Capital Medical Society cordially presents the 2024 CMS Presidential Installation of

Helen Paulson, M.D. Tuesday, January 23, 2024 6:00 pm FSU Alumni Center 1030 West Tennessee Street CMS Members and their Spouse/Guest are invited Advance reservations are required by January 16 RSVP to Rosalie Carlin at rcarlin@capmed.org with the CMS Member Name and Spouse/Guest Name Cost: CMS Members – no charge Spouse/Guest - $40.00 Credit Card Bar Make check payable to: Capital Medical Society, 1204 Miccosukee Road, Tallahassee, FL 32308 8

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2024 CMS BOARD OF GOVERNORS

2024 CMS Board of Governors Helen Paulson, M.D. President Family Medicine Capital Health Plan Married to Dustin Paulson Florida State University

Farhat Khairallah, M.D. Cardiology Southern Medical Group Married to Kristine Anne Khairallah Saint Joseph University of Beirut

Cielo Rose, D.O. Internal Medicine Capital Health Plan Married to Joseph Rose Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine

Russell Cole, M.D. President-Elect Family Medicine Tallahassee Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program Married to Sandy Cole Emory University

John Meade, M.D. Emergency Medicine/ Correctional Medicine U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons Married to Vicki Meade University of Alabama

Brence Sell, M.D. Anesthesiology Anesthesiology Associates of Tallahassee/Envision Physician Services, Inc. Emory University

Kiana Taba, M.D. Secretary/Treasurer Rheumatology TMH Physician Partners, Southwood Northwestern University

Michelle Miller, M.D. Family Medicine Married to William Beyer Florida State University

Del Carter, M.D. Family Medicine Resident Tallahassee Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program University of Florida

Sarah Ko, M.D., PhD Immediate Past President Ophthalmology Eye Associates of Tallahassee Married to Joseph Farenden Johns Hopkins University

Amy Neal, M.D. Family Medicine Capital Health Plan Married to Christopher Neal Florida State University

Tom Block, MS Executive Director Capital Medical Society

Nicholas Farber, M.D. Vitreoretinal Surgery Southern Vitreoretinal Associates Married to Emily Farber University of Virginia

Niraj Pandit, M.D. Cardiology HCA Florida Capital Cardiology Specialists Married to Carey Dellock, M.D. Medical College of Pennsylvania

Candace Gonzalez, M.D. General Surgery HCA Florida Capital Surgical Specialists University of South Florida

Michelle Reyes President, CMS Alliance Married to Oliver Reyes, D.O.

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CMS LUNCH AND LEARN SEMINARS

CAPITAL MEDICAL SOCIETY LUNCH AND LEARN SEMINARS MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR THE 2024 LUNCH AND LEARN SEMINARS! Wednesday, February 21, 2024 Cybersecurity: Know the Threats & How to Keep Safe What are the different types of threats? Which are most common? How are the attacks & breaches occurring? Where are your vulnerabilities? What can be done to prevent the breaches? What can your practice do to mitigate the risk? We’ll cover the most frequently occurring events – how they happen & what to do, using local/actual events as examples. Presenter: Ben Graybar Sponsor: Secure Records Solutions Wednesday, March 20, 2024 Patient A/R Tips & Tricks on Collecting the Right Amount the First Time and Avoiding Refunds The biggest confusion is what to collect when a patient “does” have insurance. A new set of insurance plans are effective 01/01/2024 for Market Place Commercial Plans and Medicare Advantage Plans. Let’s figure out how to collect the right amount the first time. Presenter: Sheila Erwin, CPC, CPPM, Medical A/R Revenue Solutions Wednesday, April 17, 2024 Self-Care Practices in Caregiving Professions When you are part of a busy medical practice, it is easy to put the needs of others ahead of your own as you strive to offer compassionate service. That is why it is just as important to make your own self-care and renewal a priority. In this session, we will learn about four different types of self-care, how to identify your self-care needs, and how to incorporate new habits of self-care into your life. Presenter: Heather Fuselier Wednesday, May 15, 2024 Get Talent to Swipe Right and Stay! • Identify tools to strengthen your recruiting strategy. • Evaluate the traditional recruiting concept and how it is evolving. • Create a strategic process to enhance your recruitment, engagement, and retention.

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Presenters: Leia White, SHRM-CP, PHR, VP of HR and Payroll Services, Plexcity; and Katrina Lee, SHRM-CP, VP of HR, Synchros Wednesday, June 19, 2024 Top Medical Talent Healthy Retention: Keeping Your Medical Staff Engaged & Satisfied Presenter: Kelly Green, James Moore & Co. Wednesday, August 21, 2024 Making it a WOW Experience for Patients From Check-In to Check-Out Presenter: Bert Mitchell Wednesday, September 18, 2024 2024 HIPAA Regulatory, Enforcement Update Presenters: Shannon Hartsfield, Mia McKown, and Eddie Williams, Holland and Knight Wednesday, October 16, 2024 Medical Staff Morale: Boosting Retention in Today's Dynamic Healthcare Landscape Presenter: Katie Howard, James Moore & Co.

Time: 12 Noon to 1:30 PM (Seminar starts at 12:30 PM) Place: CHP Auditorium, 2nd Floor, 1491 Governors Square Blvd. Cost: $12 per person, per seminar (includes lunch)

For more information or to RSVP, please contact Rosalie Carlin at (850) 877-9018 or rcarlin@capmed.org.

Seminars will be held at the Capital Health Plan on Governors Square Blvd. – and we thank CHP for providing this venue.


CMS 2024 MEETINGS CALENDAR

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April 16, 2024 CMS Membership & CME Meeting “Periodontal Medicine: Inter-Relationships of Inflammatory Periodontal Diseases and Systemic Health” Presenter: Brian Mealey, D.D.S. 6:00 pm Maguire Center for Lifelong Learning at Westminster Oaks May 14, 2024 CMS Membership & CME Meeting “New Interventions for Acute Strokes” Presenter: Matt Lawson, M.D. 6:00 pm Maguire Center for Lifelong Learning at Westminster Oaks May/June 2024 CMS Doctor/Family Event Venue and Theme TBD

September 17, 2024 CMS Membership & CME Meeting “Updates in Psychiatric Treatment” Presenters: Jeffrey Ferraro, M.D. and Faisal Munasifi, M.D. 6:00 pm Maguire Center for Lifelong Learning at Westminster Oaks October 15, 2024 CMS Membership & CME Meeting “Domestic Violence” (2-Hour CME) Presenter: Mary Norton, M.D. 6:00 pm Maguire Center for Lifelong Learning at Westminster Oaks December 5, 2024 CMS Foundation Holiday Auction 6:00 pm Dunlap Champions Club at FSU

August 27, 2024 CMS Membership & CME Meeting Panel Discussion: “Recognizing the CardiovascularKidney-Metabolic Syndrome for Better Intervention” 6:00 pm Maguire Center for Lifelong Learning at Westminster Oaks

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ALLIANCE CORNER

A MESSAGE FROM THE 2023 PRESIDENT As the 2023 President, I wanted my theme for the year to be growth. I wanted our members to grow, as well as our organization. I hoped our organization would make more of an impact in the community. I aimed at increasing opportunities to grow connections amongst each other within the organization. We continued old traditions and began some new ones. Our members and Committees collaborated and supported the CMS, the FSU COM Food Pantry, The Family Promise of the Big Bend, as well as the PAEC and their events. We organized a healthcare education project for our community. We offered social events for members to connect and learn new skills. We gave scholarships to 3 local nursing students who plan to stay in Tallahassee. We participated in the FMAA’s Walk for Wellness, learned charcuterie building skills, floral arranging, and participated in fundraising efforts for several organizations. We had a productive year and were able to get many new members and re-engage old members. Overall, I see 2023 as a huge success. I credit the outstanding board and committee members I had on my team. We worked seamlessly, and even through the stresses

of planning events, everyone was positive and worked diligently to make each event a wonderful success. Thank you to the CMS and CMSF for their continuous support of the CMSA and our endeavors. The collaboration has resulted in engagement of our physicians and their spouses to make our medical community so well– connected. I’m appreciative of all the support I received last year. I know incoming President, Michelle Reyes and her board, will be fantastic, and we look forward to continuing working with the CMS.

Warmly, Heather Redfield 2023 CMS Alliance President

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AWARD NOMINATIONS

CALLING FOR NOMINATIONS FOR THE I.B. HARRISON, M.D. HUMANITARIAN AWARD AND THE THOMAS L. HICKS, M.D. OUTSTANDING PHYSICIAN AWARD The Capital Medical Society and the Capital Medical Society Alliance will host the annual Celebration Awards Dinner on March 28, 2024 at the Dunlap Champions Club at FSU, in honor of Doctors’ Day. At the event, we will be awarding the I.B. Harrison, M.D. Humanitarian Award, a prestigious award initiated by Capital Health Plan, and the Thomas L. Hicks, M.D. Outstanding Physician Award. The criteria for the awards differ. The criteria for the I.B. Harrison, M.D. Humanitarian Award are predicated on the values that came to be associated with the late Dr. I.B. Harrison: treating all patients with respect and dignity. Dr. Harrison was known as the voice for the ethical, compassionate practice of medicine. He is not only the inspiration for the award, but its first recipient, as well.

community volunteerism, political and governmental activities, clinical excellence, and educational activities; particularly with medical students. The late Dr. Hicks is not only the inspiration for the award, but its first recipient, as well. We are seeking nominations from the CMS membership as both of these awards are presented to physicians by their peers. Included in this issue of Cap Scan (pages 14 and 15) are the nomination forms. Please give thoughtful consideration to nominating a physician for each award. Please mail or email your completed nomination forms to the Capital Medical Society. All nominations are held in the strictest of confidence. The deadline for nominations is January 17th.

The Thomas L. Hicks, M.D. Outstanding Physician Award honors a physician who has demonstrated distinguished leadership in organized medicine,

Faisal Munasifi, M.D. 2023 Recipient of the I.B. Harrison, M.D. Humanitarian Award

Andrea Friall, M.D. 2023 Recipient of the Thomas L. Hicks, M.D. Outstanding Physician Award CAP SCAN - A CAPITAL MEDICAL SOCIETY PUBLICATION

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I.B. HARRISON, M.D. HUMANITARIAN AWARD NOMINATION FORM I.B. HARRISON, M.D. HUMANITARIAN AWARD NOMINATION FORM

I.B. HARRISON, M.D. HUMANITARIAN AWARD - 2024 PRESENTED BY THE CAPITAL MEDICAL SOCIETY IN MARCH Established in 1997, this award is presented every March, in association with Doctors’ Day to recognize and honor a physician in our community for his/her dedication and commitment to those values we associate with Dr. I.B. Harrison. Dr. I.B. Harrison has always personified the best of our medical profession. During his lengthy career in the Tallahassee medical community, Dr. Harrison taught and influenced many local physicians. He was known as the voice for the ethical, compassionate practice of medicine. Dr. Harrison’s ability to look at all patients, rich or poor, with the same compassion, caring and skill has been an inspiration to many who as he was treating illness, and to teach young doctors to do the same; treating all with respect and dignity. PREVIOUS RECIPIENTS Dr. I.B. Harrison 1997 Dr. Hank Watt 1998 Dr. A.D. Brickler 1999 Dr. William Smith 2000 Dr. Pat Woodward 2001 Dr. Brian Sheedy 2002 Dr. Orson Smith 2003 Dr. David Craig 2004 Dr. James Stockwell 2005 Dr. Lisa Jernigan 2006 Dr. Charles Mathews 2007 Drs. Louis & Judy St. Petery 2008 Dr. Sam Moorer 2009 Dr. Whit Oliver 2010 Dr. Donald Zorn 2011 Dr. James Geissinger 2012 Dr. David Miles 2013 Dr. Nelson Kraeft 2014 Dr. Al McCully 2015 Dr. H. Avon Doll, Jr. 2016 Dr. Richard Zorn 2017 Dr. Duncan Postma 2018 Dr. Andrew Wong 2019 Dr. Sergio Ginaldi 2020/2021 Dr. Robert D. Snyder 2022 Dr. Faisal Munasifi 2023

NOMINATION FORM NOMINEE’S NAME: NOMINEE’S SPECIALTY AND PLACE OF PRACTICE:

HOW LONG HAS NOMINEE BEEN IN MEDICAL PRACTICE? Please describe in 200 words or less how your nominee exemplifies the values that Dr. I.B. Harrison personified — compassion, service, respect, wisdom and integrity. This is required. Please be specific. BLANK NOMINATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. YOUR SUBMISSION MAY BE ATTACHED TO THIS FORM.

Nominator’s Name: Telephone: E-mail:

PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOMINATION TO THE CMS OFFICE (BY MAIL – 1204 MICCOSUKEE ROAD, TALLAHASSEE, FL 32308, OR BY E-MAIL – SBOYLE@CAPMED.ORG) BEFORE JANUARY 17, 2024.

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THOMAS L. HICKS, M.D. OUTSTANDING PHYSICIAN AWARD NOMINATION FORM

THOMAS L. HICKS, M.D. OUTSTANDING PHYSICIAN AWARD – 2024 PRESENTED ANNUALLY IN MARCH ESTABLISHED IN 2006

The Thomas L. Hicks, M.D. Outstanding Physician Award honors physicians who have demonstrated distinguished leadership in organized medicine, community volunteerism, political and governmental activities, clinical excellence, and educational activities; particularly with medical students.

PREVIOUS RECIPIENTS Dr. Thomas Hicks 2006 Dr. Terry McCoy 2007 Dr. Larry Deeb 2008 Dr. Ray Bellamy 2009 Dr. Gary Winchester 2010 Dr. Charles Moore 2011 Dr. Charles Williams 2012 Dr. Dean Watson 2013 Dr. Alma Littles 2014 Dr. Armand Cognetta 2015 Dr. Michael Forsthoefel 2016 Dr. Wayne Batchelor 2017 Dr. John Mahoney 2018 Dr. John Katopodis 2019 Dr. David Saint 2020/2021 Dr. Carlos Campo 2022 Dr. Andrea Friall 2023

NOMINATION FORM NOMINEE’S NAME: NOMINEE’S SPECIALTY AND PLACE OF PRACTICE:

HOW LONG HAS NOMINEE BEEN IN MEDICAL PRACTICE? Please describe in 200 words or less how your nominee exemplifies leadership in medicine and in the community, as described above. This is required. Please be specific.

BLANK NOMINATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. YOUR SUBMISSION MAY BE ATTACHED TO THIS FORM.

Nominator’s Name: Telephone: E-mail: PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOMINATION TO THE CMS OFFICE (BY MAIL – 1204 MICCOSUKEE ROAD, TALLAHASSEE, FL 32308, OR BY E-MAIL – SBOYLE@CAPMED.ORG) BEFORE JANUARY 17, 2024.

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WE THANK OUR DONORS

We Thank Our Donors We thank the following donors who made a gift to the CMS Foundation this past month:

CMS Foundation Year-End Appeal – Area of Greatest Need

Dr. and Mrs. J. Brian Sheedy – In Honor of J. Orson Smith, M.D.

Paul Arons, M.D.

D.J. and Gayle Underwood

Dr. and Mrs. Efren L. Baltazar – In Memory of Alexander D. Brickler, M.D. Capital Periodontal Associates, LLC Dr. Michael Forsthoefel and Dr. Jana Bures-Forsthoefel – In Honor of Pam Irwin Dr. Michael Forsthoefel and Dr. Jana Bures-Forsthoefel – In Honor of John Mahoney, M.D. Jerry L. Harris, M.D.

Dr. and Mrs. Sarmed Ashoo Francis C. Chaney, D.M.D. Dr. and Mrs. H. Avon Doll – In Memory of Ray Bellamy, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. H. Avon Doll – In Memory of Al McCully, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gustafson, Jr.

Noah Redmon and Family – In Honor of Vicki Erwin-Wilson, M.D.

D.J. and Gayle Underwood

Noah Redmon and Family – In Honor of Dr. Aixa Guzman, Judith McGehee, and Staff

CMS Foundation Year-End Appeal – We Care Network Endowment

Susan and Fred Redmon – In Honor of Dr. Robert Murrell and Staff

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Jonathan Appelbaum, M.D. Gavin Boone

The Redmon Family – Dr. Basim Tadros and Staff

Lewis James, III, Airway Works, LLC

Dr. and Mrs. J. Brian Sheedy – In Memory of Kiera Sheedy Camron

Patricia Van Durme – In Memory of Daniel Van Durme, M.D.

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WE THANK OUR DONORS

CMS Foundation Year-End Appeal – FSU College of Medicine Tallahassee Regional Campus Food Pantry

We Care Network

Mary Goble – In Memory of John Goble, PhD

Charles A. Frueauff Foundation

CMS Foundation Year-End Appeal – The Julia Revell St. Petery, M.D. Scholarship in Pediatrics Endowment Dr. and Mrs. F. Ray Dolly

David Beggs

Florida Dental Association Foundation

The CMS Foundation Scholarship Fund David Bellamy, M.D. – In Memory of Alexander D. Brickler, M.D.

John and Rebecca Trott

Capital Medical Society Foundation – Area of Greatest Need Pam Irwin – In Honor of Dr. John Mahoney for his 20 years as president of the CMS Foundation Board of Directors, and Barbara Mahoney for her incredible hospitality for decades to the CMS Foundation Board of Directors

Capital Medical Society Foundation – FSU College of Medicine Tallahassee Regional Campus Food Pantry Anonymous Yvonne and Steve Brown Pam Irwin – In Honor of Yvonne Brown Elaine Geissinger

Robin McDougall, LCSW Faisal Munasifi, M.D. – In Honor of Dr. John Mahoney for his 20 years of service as President of the Capital Medical Society Foundation

The William Frederick Lindsey, M.D. and Jimmie Moore Lindsey Scholarship Endowment Fredda L. Ellis David Lindsey Robert Lindsey

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DONATE TO THE CMS FOUNDATION

THE IMPACT OF YOUR DONATIONS The Capital Medical Society Foundation’s community of donors strategically help fulfill its mission “to support the charitable efforts of physicians and others, increase access to healthcare, promote education and serve the community’s health needs through innovative projects that are exemplary, affordable and dignified.” ➢ Access to healthcare is increased through gifts to the We Care Network and the We Care Network Endowment Fund. More than $130 million in donated specialty medical and dental care has been provided to low-income, uninsured patients since the program was created in 1992. In fiscal year 2022-23, which ended June 30, 2023, more than $5 million in healthcare was donated. Gifts support patient assistance such as medication, transportation, and durable medical equipment, as well as operational expenses of the program including salaries of the case management team who coordinate the donated care. ➢ To provide incentives to keep medical students trained at the FSU College of Medicine in the Big Bend after completion of their residencies and help meet the growing demand for physicians in Florida, gifts to the CMS Foundation Scholarship Fund provide scholarships to FSU College of Medicine students who have expressed an interest in returning to the Big Bend to practice after completion of their residencies. $61,000 was awarded

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in 2023. An additional $1,000 was awarded from The Anesthesiology Associates of Tallahassee Scholarship Fund. The Julia Revell St. Petery, M.D. Scholarship in Pediatrics and The J. Orson Smith, M.D. Scholarship in Internal Medicine were also awarded in 2023. ➢ Gifts to the Capital Medical Society Foundation help provide operational resources for the Capital Medical Society Foundation. In addition, modest grants are awarded to area non-profits whose programs improve access to healthcare for the underserved. In 2023, the CMSF awarded a total of $14,000 in grants to the Big Bend Hospice Foundation for bereavement services, Elder Care Services for in-home services to seniors, Lighthouse of the Big Bend to provide services to the visually impaired, and to Lutheran Social Services of North Florida, Inc. for the KidSafe program. Gifts to Honor and In Memoriam: You can make a gift to the CMS Foundation in memory of someone who has passed away or in honor of someone, such as a fellow physician, you hold in high esteem or has taken care of you or your family. The CMS Foundation will send an acknowledgement letter to those you memorialize and honor.


DONATE TO THE CMS FOUNDATION

How to Give: Through the generosity of donors, funds have been created in order to establish financial stability to meet our mission. You can make a gift at any time to one of the CMS Foundation’s current funds: 1) The Capital Medical Society Foundation – Area of Greatest Need 2) The Capital Medical Society Foundation General Endowment 3) We Care Network 4) We Care Network Endowment 5) The Ronald G. Pickett Endowment 6) The CMS Foundation Physician Wellness Fund 7) The CMS Foundation Scholarship Fund 8) The FSUCOM Food Pantry 9) The Anesthesiology Associates of Tallahassee Scholarship Endowment 10) The Anesthesiology Associates of Tallahassee Scholarship Fund (Unendowed) 11) The William Frederick Lindsey, M.D. and Jimmie Moore Lindsey Scholarship Endowment 12) The J. Orson Smith, M.D. Scholarship in Internal Medicine Endowment 13) The J. Orson Smith, M.D. Scholarship in Internal Medicine Fund (Unendowed) 14) The Julia Revell St. Petery, M.D. Scholarship in Pediatrics Endowment 15) The Julia Revell St. Petery, M.D. Scholarship in Pediatrics Fund (Unendowed) 16) The Charles D. “Pedro” Williams, M.D. Scholarship Endowment 17) The Charles D. “Pedro” Williams, M.D. Scholarship Fund (Unendowed) Gifts should be made payable to the CMS Foundation. Indicate on the memo line of your check to which designation you would like to give. Bring your check to the CMS Office or mail it: Capital Medical Society Foundation, 1204 Miccosukee Road, Tallahassee, FL 32308. Gifts may be made by credit card or direct debit from the CMS website. If you would like to discuss a gift of appreciated securities, an insurance policy, designation of retirement plan assets, estate gift, or multi-year pledge, please contact: Tom Block Executive Director tblock@capmed.org (850) 877-9018 or (850) 321-1648

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Thank You

To our CMS members and We Care Network partners who provided healthcare to new patients in November 2023.

FOUNDATION

We Care Network

Your generosity and support of the We Care Network makes a difference.

Physicians Emily Ashmore, M.D. Christopher Babl, M.D. Venkata Bavikati, M.D. Michael Bernhardt, M.D. Alexander J. Brickler III, M.D. Tim Broeseker, M.D. Viet Bui, M.D. David Burns, M.D. Carlos Campo, M.D. Joseph Camps, M.D. Francisco Carpio, M.D. Armand Cognetta, Jr., M.D. Jeffrey Crooms, M.D. David Dixon, D.O. William Dixon IV, M.D. Tien Do, M.D. H. Avon Doll, M.D. David Dolson, M.D. Adam Engel, M.D. Nicholas Farber, M.D. James Farrell, D.O. Alberto Fernandez, M.D. Christine Fitzsimmons, D.O. Jerry Ford, M.D. Spencer Gilleon, M.D. Gian-Carlo Giove, M.D. Gregory Hartlage, M.D. Todd Hewitt, M.D. Brett Howard, M.D. Marc Inglese, M.D. Amit Jain, M.D. Lawrence Kaelin, M.D. James Killius, M.D. Fang Sarah Ko, M.D. Maribel U. Lockwood, M.D. Deanna Louie, M.D. Michael Mangan, M.D. Ovidiu Marina, M.D. Jayan Nair, M.D. Anthony Otekeiwebia, M.D. 20 CAP SCAN - A CAPITAL MEDICAL SOCIETY PUBLICATION

Michael Pentaleri, M.D. Mitchell Peabody, D.O. Jorge Perez de Armas, M.D. Cilla Poppell, M.D. Hussein Rayatzadeh, M.D. James Renehan, M.D. Stephen Richardson, M.D. Davis Rierson, M.D. Adrian Roberts, M.D. Abel Romero-Corral, M.D. Tim Ruark, M.D. Andras Schaffer, M.D. Gadi Silberman, M.D. Bhavik Soni, M.D. Cauley Soto, M.D. Robert Steinmetz, M.D. Amanda Stephens, D.O. William Stephens, M.D. Ronald Sullivan, M.D. Christopher Sundstrom, M.D. William Thompson, M.D. Ernesto Umana, M.D. Beatriz Cepeda Valery, M.D. Carl Vegas, M.D. David Vermess, M.D. Tony Weaver, M.D. William Yaakob, M.D. Samuel Yu, M.D.

Dentists William Baldock, Jr., D.M.D. Laban Bontrager, D.M.D. Walter Colón, D.M.D. Brittney Craig, D.M.D. Alan Dransfield, D.M.D. William McFatter, D.D.S. Jim McSoley, D.M.D. Lawrence Weaver, D.D.S.


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You're changing lives in our community. Facilities Advanced Urology Institute Airway Works, LLC Anesthesiology Associates Apalachee Primary Care Beachton Denture Clinic Bond Community Health Center Brittney K. Craig, DMD Bristol Dental Clinic Capital Periodontal Associates Care Point Health & Wellness Center Dermatology Associates Digestive Disease Clinic Enhanced Endodontics Eye Associates of Tallahassee Florida Cancer Specialists and Research Institute FSU PrimaryHealth Gadsden County Health Department Gynecologic Oncology of Tallahassee Jessie Furlow Medical Center Ketchum, Wood, & Burgert Pathology Associates Madison Medical Center Manocha, McSoley, Balan, and Manocha Dentistry Neighborhood Medical Center North Florida Nephrology Associates North Florida Womens Care North Monroe Medical Center Periodontal Associates of North Florida Radiology Associates of Tallahassee Red Hills Dental Associates Shepherds Hand - Monticello Southeast Radiology Partners Southern Medical Group, P.A. Southern Vitreoretinal Associates Tallahassee Diagnostic Imaging Tallahassee Ear, Nose, and Throat Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare TMH Family Medicine Residency Program TMH Physician Partners Cancer and Hematology

TMH Physician Partners Cardiology and Internal Medicine TMH Physician Partners Gynecologic Oncology Specialists TMH Physician Partners Heart Rhythm Clinic TMH Physician Partners Hospitalists Group TMH Physician Partners Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Specialists TMH Physician Partners Radiation Oncology Specialists TMH Physician Partners Surgical Specialists TMH Physician Partners Urology Specialists TMH Physician Partners Quincy TMH Physician Partners Wakulla TMH Rehabilitation Center TMH Transition Center Tallahassee Neurological Clinic, P.A. Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic TOC Canopy Tallahassee VA Clinic Wakulla Medical Center Women’s Imaging Center

Please contact Diana Bixler at dbixler@capmed.org or (850) 201-0130 if you are a We Care Network volunteer and you provided volunteer specialty care in the month of November 2023, and your name is omitted. The We Care Network strongly encourages our volunteer physicians and dentists to send their value of donated services to us. The value of donated services is important for us to share with our funders and the community. In addition, up to five hours, per biennium, of CE credit may be fulfilled by performing pro bono medical and dental services to We Care Network patients, if we have received documentation of value of services. You can send your value of donated services via fax to Diana Bixler at (850) 201-0085 or mail to 1204 Miccosukee Road, Tallahassee, FL, 32308. Thank you! CAP SCAN - A CAPITAL MEDICAL SOCIETY PUBLICATION

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We Thank Our Referring Providers NOVEMBER 2023 Jay Allard, M.D. Christopher Babl, M.D. Katrina Ball, APRN Karen Bartley, M.D. Shelby Blank, M.D. Kendra Brady, APRN Fran Bridges, APRN Viet Bui, M.D. Callie Burch, APRN Francisco Carpio, M.D. Walter Colon, D.M.D. Melba Colon-Renta, M.D. Jill David, APRN Brian Del Carlo, D.D.S. David Dixon, D.O. Nathalie Esellem, APRN Cynthia Evans, APRN James Farrell, D.O. Christine Fitzsimmons, D.O. Sharron Foster, M.D. Dale French, D.O. Judy Griffin, APRN Aixa Guzman, D.M.D. Paul Hartsfield, M.D. Hantz Hercule, M.D. Todd Hewitt, M.D. Charles Kent, M.D. Stefanie Kreamer, M.D. Christopher Laing, D.D.S. Greg Lamendola, P.A. Elaine Larkins, APRN Jessica Lea, APRN Marcail Lopez, D.D.S. Michael Mangan, M.D. 22 CAP SCAN - A CAPITAL MEDICAL SOCIETY PUBLICATION

Kaitlin McGrogan, D.O. Damon McMillan, M.D. Lisa Menchion, APRN Kanisha Miller, APRN Kelley Miller, APRN Lindsay Morrell, APRN Marcia Morris, APRN Thomas Noel, M.D. Abiodun Ogunremi, APRN Chukwuma Okoroji, M.D. Rose Origa, APRN Anthony Otekeiwebia, M.D. Jorge Perez de Armas, M.D. Lisa Perkins, APRN Hussein Rayatzadeh, M.D. Shobha Rebala, APRN Charlie Richardson, M.D. Carla Robertson, APRN Adrian Roberts, M.D. Valerie Russell, APRN Lucilita Salvador, P.A. Kyla Shillington, APRN Gadi Silberman, M.D. William Stephens, M.D. Christopher Sundstrom, M.D. Faye Tinson, APRN Leonard Tolley, D.D.S. Andrea Venturini, M.D. Lakeshia Washington, APRN Jeffrey Wasserman, D.O. Eula Weaver, APRN Barbara Williams, M.D.


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Monthly Recap

During the month of November 2023, the We Care Network....

RECEIVED 194 REFERRALS, WITH 97 PATIENTS NEW TO THE PROGRAM

FOUNDATION

We Care Network

SCHEDULED 104 APPOINTMENTS WITH VOLUNTEER PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS

$323,983 IN DONATED CARE WAS REPORTED BY WE CARE NETWORK VOLUNTEERS

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