Washington State Medical Association (WSMA)
The WSMA represents over 9,600 physicians and physician assistants throughout Washington state.
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Washington State Medical Association (WSMA) Interesting book review in today's New York Times. Has anyone read this book? If so, share your thoughts.

Source: www.nytimes.com
Two adventures into areas of medicine that aren’t necessarily about the doctors or the diseases.
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Washington State Medical Association (WSMA) Seattle Time's Piece on Health Care Reform.

Source: community.seattletimes.nwsource.com
Non-natives contend that natives' entitlements to health care, homesteads and special schools amount to illegal racial preferences. Native Hawaiians, seeking federal recognition as indigenous people, are divided over what they want. ...
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Washington State Medical Association (WSMA) Wondering what the WSMA did on your behalf in 2009? Check out the What We Did For You brochure now online.

Source: www.wsma.org
"The WSMA works to represent the professional interests of all members physicians in Washington state, on behalf of our patients, and to promote effective physician leadership in the evolving health care delivery system."
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Washington State Medical Association (WSMA) Official Actions from the 2009 HOD meeting are now posted.

Source: www.wsma.org
The WSMA House of Delegates meets once a year, typically in September or October. The Speaker of the House is Dr. Richard Hawkins, family physician, Tacoma. The Vice Speaker of the House is Dr. Maureen Callaghan, neurologist, Olympia.
Washington State Medical Association (WSMA)

Washington State Medical Association (WSMA) October 15 Membership Memo is now online. If you don't know your user number and password, call 206.441.9762 (Unless you have personalized it, your user number is your WSMA membership number and your password is the first four letters of your last name).

Source: www.wsma.org
User number is your WSMA member number. You can find your number on the top of the mailing label used for WSMA correspondence and publications.
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Dr. Deborah J. Harper, MD - President Dr. Cynthia A. Markus, MD - Past President Dr. Dean Martz, MD - President-elect Dr. Nicholas Rajacich, MD - 1st Vice President Dr. Michael Weinstein, MD - 2nd Vice President ...
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Washington State Medical Association (WSMA) Dr. Deb Harper has been elected president of the Washington State Medical Association. Dr. Harper's term begins today and will run until September 2010. Dr. Harper is a pediatrician from Spokane.

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Washington State Medical Association (WSMA) The Court got one right, unanimously ruling in Ambach v. French case that a plaintiff’s lawyer who files a medical malpractice claim cannot automatically assert a Consumer Protection Act (CPA) violation.

Source: www.wsma.org
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Washington State Medical Association (WSMA) In a unanimous decision released on September 17, 2009, the Washington Supreme Court ruled that the certificate of merit requirement for medical malpractice claims is unconstitutional. For more information go to www.wsma.org.

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Washington State Medical Association (WSMA) The HOD supplemental materials are now posted on the WSMA web site. Supplemental materials are listed in red italics.

Source: www.wsma.org
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Washington State Medical Association (WSMA) Interesting read. What are your thoughts?

Source: www.cnn.com
When Walter Jordan played for the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 1980s, he had top-notch medical care. Whenever he was hurt, a team physician materialized immediately. If he had any kind of health question, it was answered in no time.