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  • February 14, 2022 10:11 AM | Elke Lubin (Administrator)
    It is with much sadness that we report a member of our medical community has passed away...

    Byrne Richard Marston, MD, USAF passed away peacefully on January 29, 2022.

    Dr. Marston completed his medical degree at University of Virginia in 1955 and moved to Cleveland to start internship at Case Western Reserve University Hospitals. That year, he met and later married the love of his life, Audrey, of Beaver, Pennsylvania, to whom he was married for over 65 years. After completing his internship, Dr. Marston entered the Air Force and the newlyweds were stationed in Japan while he served as a Flight Surgeon. After his discharge from the Air Force he resumed his medical training in Cleveland, completing a residency in Obstetrics/Gynecology.

    He eventually settled in Tampa in 1964 joining the OB/GYN practice of Drs. Ingram, Withers and Qualey, later expanded with Drs. McCammon, Yelverton and Lerner. Over his 36-year career, he provided care to women and delivered thousands of Tampa's babies.

    Read full obituary

  • February 01, 2022 10:35 AM | Elke Lubin (Administrator)

    COVID-19 NEWS

    In Case You Missed it!

    HCMA's 8th Virtual COVID Town Hall

    • Watch the recording HERE (approx. 80 minutes).
    • Read  the SARS-CoV-2: Diagnosis and Outpatient Management/Proposed Protocol written by Ava Milani, MSc and John Sinnott, MD, HERE.
    • Read Dr. Bruce Shephard's summary, published in 83Degrees, HERE.

    COVID-19: Tools to Determine if Vaccine Requirements Apply

    In light of the recent Supreme Court ruling on January 13, 2022, employee vaccination requirements from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) now apply to certain Medicare or Medicaid providers and suppliers. Please see below for new and updated tools and resources developed by CMS to help you navigate and determine if these vaccine requirements apply to you. These materials are all available from the CMS Current Emergencies page:

    From the headlines:

    3rd dose of Pfizer kids’ COVID-19 vaccine gets CPT code.

    PERTINENT INFORMATION

    An invitation to serve

    This is a call for candidates! The HCMA Nominating Committee is responsible to nominate members to serve on the HCMA Executive Council, Board of Censors, and as Delegates to the FMA. We invite members to consider being placed, as a candidate, on the 2022 HCMA ballot. You must be a member in the ACTIVE, AFFILIATE, or LIFE membership categories and your 2022 HCMA membership dues must be paid in full. 

    Results will be announced at the May 10, 2022 Inauguration Dinner, in which Dr. Eva Crooke will be installed as the HCMA's 119th President. 

    Open seats include: 

    ·    Vice President - 1 year term

    ·    Treasurer - 1 year term

    ·    Secretary - 1 year term

    ·    District & At Large seats on Executive Council - 2 year term

    ·    Board of Censors member - 3 year term

    ·    Delegate to the FMA - 3 year term (FMA dues must be paid)

    ·    HILLPAC Board Member - 2 year term (HILLPAC dues must be paid)

    Nominations to specific seats will be determined by the Nominating Committee members in February. However, if you have a preference to serve in a certain capacity, please indicate such when submitting your request.

    Click here to submit your name for nomination no later than February 15th.

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    Another way to support the HCMA Foundation's Golf Tournament

    Visit our Amazon Smile Wish List for raffle prize donations! Raffle items are a big part of the day's fun - and another way we raise money on golf day! Please take a look at our "wish list" for an easy way to donate some raffle items. Two easy steps:

    1. Sign into Amazon

    2. Review our Wish List!

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    HCMA Database & Website - New and Improved!

    In order to make use of our innovative new database and all of its features, all HCMA members need to create a password for their profile. 

    By setting up your profile, it will ensure that you have full access to our website in which you can update your office information, your home mailing address, RSVP to our events, pay dues, and receive all future correspondence from the HCMA. 

    Please follow these few simple steps to set up your profile:

    • Log in to your HCMA account at www.hcma.net 
    • Click the orange sign-in icon located in the upper right-hand corner 
    • Enter your email address - IF YOU HAVE NOT CREATED A PASSWORD YET, click the "forgot password" link and follow the instructions. 
    • If you have any questions please contact Anni Blackwell

    Keep up to date with the HCMA

    HCMA.net has added a blog in which we include the latest news emailed to the membership.  Don't miss out on important updates and announcements!

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    Master the art of physician leadership

    Clinical excellence is central to your daily practice of medicine. But to excel as healthcare leaders, physicians need specific non-clinical skills that often aren’t formally taught in medical school or residency. 

    The FMA is now accepting online applications for the 2022-23 Karl M. Altenburger, MD Physician Leadership Academy, an intensive professional development program exclusively for members and generously funded by the Physicians Foundation, Professionals Resource Network, and the FMA Foundation for Healthy Floridians. Selected applicants will be invited to participate in five in-person, facilitated workshops focusing on key leadership skills, such as emotional intelligence, conflict management, effective communication, and building a healthy workplace culture. Online activities will include a virtual journal club, The Science of Leadership. The Foundation for Healthy Floridians will cover expenses for materials, lodging, sponsored meals, and speaker fees. 

    Submit your application for the Physician Leadership Academy no later than March 15, 2022. Visit flmedical.org/leadershipacademy for more information.

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    Market your practice

    Preparations are being made for the Summer 2022 edition of the HCMA’s Annual Membership Directory. HCMA members can enhance their listing and/or place an ad at a discounted rate. Visit HCMA.net, click on “members” and then “membership directory” to see the current edition. For advertising information in the 2022 issue, visit HCMA Membership Directory - Members' rates

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    A request from a Carrollwood Day School IB student

    Danyal is a high school student at Carrollwood Day School in Tampa, which is an IB world school. Danyal is enrolled in an honors level Business Management course and upon completion may be able to earn college credit. 

    In order to complete this course, Danyal must complete a research study for a business. Danyal is researching what is important to full-time physicians when looking for new employment opportunities. 

    Danyal hopes members of the HCMA will complete the short survey. No personal identifiable information will be collected or shared. All of the responses will be considered in aggregate and used only to make recommendations to improve recruiting practices. Danyal will share the findings with the HCMA.  Take the 3 minute survey.

    FROM THE BOARD OF MEDICINE

    A new initiative from the Board of Medicine

    Healthier You is a one-stop shop for Floridians to access resources to promote a healthy lifestyle. From staying active to learning new recipes and boosting your nutritional intake, the Florida Department of Health works to educate Floridians on ways to improve habits and overall health. This is a resource for Floridians of all ages to get active, go outside, improve nutrition, including vitamin D intake, or learn about COVID-19. Please click here for more information.

    PHYSICIANS WELLNESS

    The Great Practice Reset of 2022 is Approaching - What Role Will You Play?

    There is no going back to the good old days of 2019. The pandemic has hammered the whole of healthcare into a new configuration. No one knows the exact details of what happens next. In the gap between the end of the pandemic and whatever becomes the "new normal," there is a window of opportunity for you and your family to build a more Ideal Practice. The time to start planning for this transformation is now! This short video (2:34) from TheHappyMD.com shows how you can use this window to your advantage. 

    The HCMA Foundation Physician Wellness Program

    provides a safe harbor for members to address life difficulties, especially during this time of uncertainty, challenges, and increased stress due to the ongoing threat of COVID-19. This complimentary and completely confidential benefit is available for all members, regardless of membership category. 

    NEW MEMBERS

    Active Members: 

    Edward Lubin, MD - Pain Medicine

    Tampa Relief Center

    2333 W. Hillsborough Ave., #100, Tampa, 33603

    813-872-4492 

    Chetan Khamare, MD - Cardiology

    Premier Heart & Vascular Center

    6646 Gunn Highway, Tampa, 33625

    813-788-1400

    SPOTLIGHT ON SAVINGS

    Jensen Anderson Wealth Management, LLC is a financial planning firm dedicated to serving physicians for over thirty years.

    HCMA members receive a Comprehensive Financial Plan at a discounted rate of $500.00 (a $1,500 value). This opportunity will give any HCMA member who may already be working with a planner to have someone take a second look at their plan or if you have not created a plan, this is a great opportunity to do so.  For additional information, please visit: www.physicianswealthplanning.com or contact Jennifer Joyce, Executive Assistant, at 813-287-8379 or JenniferJoyce@financialguide.com to schedule a meeting. 

  • January 31, 2022 10:39 AM | Elke Lubin (Administrator)

    It is with much sadness that we report a member of our medical family has passed away...

    A hardworking, accomplished and influential Hispanic leader who had a remarkable impact on her community, Ana Maria Crespo passed away on January 22, 2022.

    Born in Havana, Cuba, on November 5, 1933, Ana came to the U.S. with her husband and two small children as a Cuban exile. They made their way to Tampa, FL in 1961, where she spent the remainder of her life and had a significant influence on local affairs. She was married to Luis Crespo, MD, and had three beloved sons: HCMA member, Luis Enrique, MD, Jorge Luis and Enrique Luis.

    Click here for the guest book and full obituary.

    Our condolences to the Crespos' family and friends.

  • January 31, 2022 10:25 AM | Elke Lubin (Administrator)

    It is with much sadness that we report a member of our medical community has passed away...

    Vijay W. Diwakar, MD, an HCMA member since 1984, passed away Wednesday, January 19, 2022, at the age of 72 in Tampa, Florida.

    Born and raised in Mumbai, India, Vijay studied medicine graduating from Topiwala National Medical College, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences in 1974. Shortly after, he and wife, Aparna, moved to the United States settling in Tampa, Florida, where he practiced family medicine for over 40 years.

    A Hindu funeral service will be held at 11 am, Friday, February 4, 2022 at Trinity Memorial Gardens, 12609 Memorial Dr., Trinity, FL 34655.

    Our heartfelt condolences go out to Dr. Diwadkar's family and friends.

    Click here for the guestbook and the full obituary.

  • January 25, 2022 4:32 PM | Elke Lubin (Administrator)

    NEWS

    A new year, a new variant. What is in store for 2022?

    HCMA's 8th Virtual COVID Town Hall, Wednesday, January 26, 2022, 6:30-7:45PM. Featuring expert panelists: Dr. Margarita Cabrera-Cancio, Dr. Douglas Holt, Dr. Charles Lockwood, & Dr. John Sinnott. Moderated by Dr. Joel Silverfield, HCMA President.

    IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO REGISTER, IF YOU HAVE NOT DONE SO ALREADY...Pre-registration is required. To pre-register for this event, CLICK HERE. You will receive a confirmation email and log-in instructions.

    Provider Relief Funds - Phase 4

    Today, HHS announced that it will be disbursing an additional $2 billion in Provider Relief Fund Phase 4 payments this week. Like the payments allocated in December, these payments will be based on lost revenues and increased expenses due to COVID-19 and will be made to physicians who previously applied for relief funds. HHS will reimburse a larger share of losses and increased expenses for smaller providers and a portion of the payments will be based on the amount and type of services provided to Medicare, Medicaid, or CHIP patients. To mitigate disparities due to varying Medicaid reimbursement rates, HHS is using Medicare reimbursement rates in calculating these payments. Physician practices that receive more than $10,000 in payments will be required to report on their use of the funds. More information is available here.

    Florida reports 605 new COVID deaths as new weekly cases and positivity rate drop

    Falling case counts and fluctuating hospitalization numbers may signal that the state has reached the peak of the omicron variant. Read more.

    Health News Florida, January 25, 2022 

    Florida has ended its appeal to Biden's COVID-19 vaccine requirement for health care workers

    After a U.S. Supreme Court ruling this month that backed the Biden administration, Florida has dropped its appeal in a legal fight against federal COVID-19 vaccination requirements for health care workers. Read more.

    Health News Florida, January 25, 2022 

    Omicron BA.2 variant may be extra transmissible

    The Omicron sublineage BA.2 is making headlines for its potentially increased transmissibility as its prevalence rises in some countries, but experts aren't too concerned about the variant just yet. Katelyn Jetelina, PhD, MPH, an epidemiologist at UT Health Science Center at Houston stated that while it has many of the same mutations as BA.1, it has a lot of differences too. While BA.1 had about 60 mutations, BA.2 has about 85 mutations. Read more.

    MedPage Today, January 24, 2022 

    US COVID wave 'Going in the right direction,' Fauci Says

    "We don't want to get overconfident," Anthony Fauci, MD, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases said. "But they look like they're going in the right direction right now." The number of coronavirus cases in the U.S. could fall to manageable levels in the coming weeks. Within a month or so, the level of infection could drop to an "area of control," Fauci said. Infections will continue, but they could be much fewer and less severe. "They're there, but they don't disrupt society," he said. "That's the best-case scenario." Read more.

    MedScape, January 24, 2022

    REPORTS 

    Florida closes its monoclonal antibody sites after the FDA revokes use of the treatments

    U.S. health officials have said antibody therapies from Regeneron and Eli Lilly should no longer be used because they don't work against the omicron variant. The FDA said it could reauthorize their use if evidence changes. Read more.

    Health News Florida, January 25, 2022 

    Hope seen once the omicron wave increases global immunity

    World health officials are offering hope that the ebbing of the omicron wave could give way to a new, more manageable phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, even as they warn of difficult weeks ahead and the possibility of another, more dangerous variant arising. Read more.

    AP News, January 24, 2022 

    Seniors are at high risk of COVID, but Medicare doesn't pay for rapid tests

    The laws governing Medicare don't provide coverage for self-administered diagnostic tests, including rapid antigen tests. Here's how older adults can get free tests anyway. Read more.

    Health News Florida, January 24, 2022 

    Booster shots needed against omicron, CDC studies show

    Three studies released last week offered more evidence that COVID-19 vaccines are standing up to the omicron variant, at least among people who received booster shots. Read more.

    AP News, January 21, 2022 

    Webinar » COVID-19: What to know about therapeutics and other treatment options
    February 1 at 4 PM, Dr. Susan Bailey, AMA Past President, welcomes experts from the FDA to discuss what prescribers need to know about therapeutic drugs, Paxlovid and Molnupiravir. Alternative treatment options for high-risk outpatients with mild-moderate COVID-19 will also be discussed. Panelists will answer questions submitted by attendees. Register now

    REFLECTIONS

    What doctors wish parents knew about kids' COVID-19 vaccine safety
    To help parents move from a “wait-and-see” mentality and calm their fears, two physicians shared what to know about COVID-19 vaccine safety for children.
    Read more from the AMA. 

    What doctors wish patients knew about breakthrough COVID infections 
    The rapid spread of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant has led to more fully vaccinated patients acquiring COVID-19. Learn why that happens and how boosters help.
    Read more from the AMA.

    COVID-19 has hit physicians hard—some more than others 
    Amid physicians’ pandemic burdens comes another: a rise in disrespect for doctors from historically marginalized racial or ethnic groups, survey shows.
    Read the results

    The HCMA Foundation Physician Wellness Program provides a safe harbor for members to address life difficulties, especially during this time of uncertainty, challenges, and increased stress due to the ongoing threat of COVID-19. This complimentary and completely confidential benefit is available for all members, regardless of membership category. 
  • January 25, 2022 2:48 PM | Elke Lubin (Administrator)

    It is with much sadness that we report a member of our medical community has passed away...

    George R. Greenwell, MD, FACSM a.k.a. "Dr. G, Doc, Dr. Bob, Medico" passed away on January 18, 2022. He was a gifted, kind physician who served the Brandon community beginning in 1956. Through his dedication to hard work, his extensive scientific research, and his forward thinking, he profoundly and positively influenced many lives, his profession, and his community.

    Read full obituary.

    In lieu of flowers, visit Mission BBQ to sing the National Anthem in his honor.

    A Funeral Mass will be celebrated 12 pm, Friday, January 28, 2022, at Nativity Catholic Church. The family will visit with friends one hour prior to the Mass but would encourage everyone to come to their residence, 509 Seffner-Valrico Rd., after the Mass, around 2 pm, for a Celebration of Life Gathering to remember Dr. Greenwell and to tell many stories.

    Interment will be private.

    Our heartfelt condolences go out to Dr. Greenwell's family and friends.

    Published in the January 25, 2022 Tampa Bay Times.

  • January 25, 2022 2:38 PM | Elke Lubin (Administrator)

    It is with much sadness that we report a member of our medical community has passed away...

    Juan Rosario Hernandez, MD of Tampa, FL., passed January 21, 2022. Visitation will be on Tuesday, January 25, from 2-4 pm, Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home, 9944 Hudson Ave. Hudson, FL 34667.

    Funeral Service will be on Wednesday, January 26, from 10 am to 12 pm, The Chapel, 8833 Mitchell Blvd., New Port Richey, FL 34655. Burial Service at 2 pm, Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, FL 33513.

    Guest Book

    Our heartfelt condolences go out to Dr. Rosario Hernandez's family and friends.

    Published in the January 25, 2022 Tampa Bay Times.

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