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Some of the many benefits of joining The Bays Medical Society include:
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Opportunity to promote the honorable discipline of medicine with a positive voice to the community and beyond. Together we are stronger!
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Become an advocate for patients by promoting high standards in medical care, ethics, and education.
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Participate in educational events, including continuing medical education, government updates, social issues, and more. Members receive discounted registration fees!
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Let your voice be heard! Be a strong voice for the medical and osteopathic physicians in public forums, local and state government.
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Promote local healthcare initiatives, such as BayCares indigent care program.
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HIPPA compliant messaging between physcians at the point of care to improve patient care. Utilizing the DocBookMD app.
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Partner with local, state and federal agencies to help coordinate volunteer efforts in the event of disasters.
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Utilization of grievance committee to assist with patient complaints.
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Monitor and evaluate community health care needs, and actively participate in solutions.
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Periodic social events for you, your family, and your office staff.
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Receive regular news updates relevant to the local medical community.
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Advertise your practice! As a member, you will receive opportunities to advertise your practice on our website.
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Link your practice on our website to improve your ranking on search engines.
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As our membership expands, we will strive to understand your needs and aggressively seek opportunities to improve the ever-changing dynamics that physicians face in their day-to-day practices. Members are encouraged to share their ideas and suggestions on how the Society can continue to meet these challenges.
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Healthcare Professional Organization
The Bays Medical Society is a local professional organization, representing more than 200 physician members who live and work in Bay and Gulf Counties. The Bays Medical Society is a strong voice in our community and the State of Florida concerning all political, social and economic issues affecting healthcare.

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