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MGMA - Medical Group Management Association
The leading organization for professionals in medical practice management. The Medical Group Management Association (MGMA), founded in 1926, is the nation's principal voice for medical group practice. MGMA's 19,000 members manage and lead more than 10,200 organizations in which more than 200,000 physicians practice. MGMA leads the profession and assists members through information, education, networking and advocacy.
BCMS - Bexar County Medical Society
The Bexar County Medical Society (BCMS) represents physicians throughout San Antonio and Bexar County. Established in 1853, the BCMS is the oldest county medical society in Texas. BCMS has grown to become the eighth largest county medical society in the nation, serving 4,000 members with twenty-nine programs, products, and services provided by eight different corporations.
SAMGMA - San Antonio Medical Group Management Association
The San Antonio Medical Group Management Association (SAMGMA) is a professional non-profit association whose members work in the administration of medical group management in the San Antonio community. Membership also includes the suppliers who support medical administrators.
Coker Group
The Coker Group, a leader in healthcare consulting, helps providers attain improved financial and operational results through sound business principals. Our consulting team members are proficient, trustworthy professionals with experience and strengths in various areas. The well-rounded staff includes seasoned individuals in finance, administration, management, operations, compliance, and information systems. Coker integrity is unquestionable. Coker works to solve your unique challenges with your best interests in mind.
 
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Medical Resources
OMNI Seach Engine
Organising Medical Networked Information (OMNI) is a gateway to evaluated, quality Internet resources in health and medicine, aimed at students, researchers, academics and practitioners in the health and medical sciences.
HON - Health On the Net Foundation
The Health On the Net Foundation (HON), created in 1995, is a not-for-profit International Swiss Organization. HON's mission is to guide lay persons or non-medical users and medical practitioners to useful and reliable online medical and health information. HON provides leadership in setting ethical standards for Web site developers. The Health on the Net Foundation Code of Conduct (HONcode) for medical and health Web sites addresses one of Internet's main healthcare issues: the reliability and credibility of information.
HealthWeb
Links to evaluated information resources selected by librarians and information professionals at academic medical centers in the US Midwest. Selection emphasizes quality information aimed at assisting health care professionals as well as consumers in meeting their health information needs.
InteliHealth
Harvard Medical School's consumer health information, journal databases, a medical dictionary, FAQs on latest news and live forums.
WebMD
Comprehensive health resources for consumers, physicians, nurses, and educators. Includes news, chat forums, health quizzes and consumer product updates.
TMLT - Texas Medical Liability Trust - online CME course link
TMLT offers Risk Managment Education courses for CME credit. *** TMLT's risk management department is dedicated to helping you practice safe medicine and avoid liability claims. They can help you reduce your chances of being involved in a malpractice suit, offer you CME credit and reward your participation through premium discounts. Earn discounts with: On-site practice review, Online CME, CME seminars, Electronic Medical Assessment (EMA).
 
Medical Society Sites
ACEP - American College of Emergency Physicians
The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) exists to support quality emergency medical care, and to promote the interests of emergency physicians. The ACEP was founded in 1968. Today it represents more than 21,000 members and is the emergency medicine specialty society recognized by organized medicine. ACEP has 53 chapters at the local level, plus 22 sections of membership to represent special interests.
TCEP - Texas College of Emergency Physicians
The Texas College of Emergency Physicians (TCEP) has a diverse group of committees, bringing members together to address the full range of issues facing Emergency Physicans.
AAEM - American Academy of Emergency Medicine
The American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) is the specialty society of Emergency Medicine with more than 3,000 members. As an organization, it believes achievement of board certification represents the only acceptable method of attaining recognition as a specialist in Emergency Medicine.
SAEM - Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
The Society for Academic Emergency Medicine's (SAEM) mission is to foster emergency medicine's academic environment in research, education, and health policy through forums, publications, inter-organizational collaboration, policy development, and consultation services for teachers, researchers, and students.
ABEM - American Board of Emergency Medicine
In 1979, the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) was recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) and the American Medical Association (AMA) as the 23rd medical specialty member board.
EMRA - Emergency Medicine Residents' Association
The Emergency Medicine Residents' Association (EMRA) is an independent organization that serves resident physicians who are training in emergency medicine. EMRA also represents recent graduates, residents pursuing fellowship training and medical students interested in pursuing a career in emergency medicine. EMRA is the largest and oldest independent resident organization in the world. EMRA was founded in 1974 and today has a membership of more than 5,000 residents, medical students, and alumni.
AMA - American Medical Association
The American Medical Association's (AMA) work includes the development and promotion of standards in medical practice, research, and education; strong advocacy agenda on behalf of patients and physicians; and the commitment to providing timely information on matters important to the health of America. The AMA strives to serve as the voice of the American medical profession.
AAMC - Association of American Medical Colleges
The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) is a non-profit association founded in 1876 to work for reform in medical education. The AAMC has as its purpose the improvement of the nation's health through the advancement of medical schools and teaching hospitals. As an association of medical schools, teaching hospitals, and academic societies, the AAMC works with its members to set a national agenda for medical education, biomedical research, and health care, and assists its members by providing services at the national level that facilitate the accomplishment of their missions.
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