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- Resource Access | McCune Smith Cordice Medical Society
Welcome to the McCune Smith Cordice Medical Society (MCSC), where excellence meets community. Founded on the principles of empowerment, advocacy, and service, MCSC is a beacon of support and opportunity for Black healthcare professionals. Our society provides a dynamic platform for networking, professional development, and collective advocacy, aimed at advancing equitable healthcare access and uplifting minority physicians. Resource Access Detail access to databases EXCLUSIVE BENEFITS “Unlock a world of exclusive benefits and offers as a member of MCSC. Enjoy special discounts on events, access member-only resources, and take advantage of unique opportunities tailored just for you. Our commitment to our members goes beyond healthcare; it’s about enhancing your overall experience and ensuring you get the most out of your membership. Join us today and start enjoying the perks of being a valued member of MCSC!” Join MCSC and become part of a dynamic community dedicated to advancing healthcare equity, supporting minority physicians, and fostering professional development. JOIN NOW
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To be a networking platform for social interaction among minority physicians to enhance personal, educational and professional growth. The Society aims to guide and support its members, as they address the unique challenges faced by minority physicians and patients. To advocate for the underserved and underrepresented communities and educate the public regarding important health care issues affecting the African American community. BYLAWS Article1: Thename of the society is the McCune Smith-Cordice Medical Society Inc Mission and vision To be a networking platformfor social interaction among minority physicianstoenhance personal, educational and professional growth. The Society aims toguide and support its members, as they address the unique challenges faced byminority physicians and patients. To advocate for the underserved and underrepresented communities and educate the public regarding important healthcare issues affecting the African American community. To mitigatehealth inequities that impact the minority communities and be a strong and unifiedpolitical voice to influence policy decisions that affect all aspects of healthservices in the underserved communities, including access and quality To expand educational opportunities for underrepresented African Americans in the HealthCare Professions and increase minority representation in all aspects of healthcare, through the mentoring of minority, students, medical students, residents,and foreign graduates, looking to enter and navigate the system To create position statements on issues that impact minority physicians and their patientsandbe subject matter experts for the press on issues dealing with minority health, decision makers and other advocacy groups with congruent agendas. Article 4: Membership Members of the Society shall be Active, Resident and fellows,Students, Affiliate or retired. Active Membership Shall be licensed physicians (MD/DO) and dentists in good standing and licensed topractice medicine. They shall be of good moral character and reside or practice in the Tri-State area. Licensing may bewaived for residents in training, students, physicians involved in research,teaching, hospital/medical administration or government service. All activemembers will be introduced to the Society membership at their first meetings.Active members, residents and fellows, students, Post-Medical graduates and lifemembers in good standing shall have the right to vote,but only active and Lifemembers shall run for or hold office. Residents and Fellows membership Membership is limited to graduates of recognized medical or osteopathic schools who are in training in accredited postgraduate programs in the Tri-State area. Residents and fellows have a voice and may vote. They shall be subject to dues as established by the society. Student Membership Student members shall be those enrolled in recognized medical or osteopathic schools inthe Tri-State area who choose to participate in the activities of the society. Dues, if any, will be established by theSociety.Student members will have a voice and be eligible to vote. When astudent member ceases to be enrolled in a recognized school of medicine, theyshall resign as student members and enroll as an active member if they meetcriteria for such. If a student member is suspended from the rights andprivileges of their medical or osteopathic school , they shallautomatically be suspended for the sameperiod of suspension from the medical society. Affiliate Membership Affiliate membership- Members who are in good standing who no longer reside or practice in New York State but wish to remain affiliated with the society but wish top articipate in the activities of the society Dueswill be established by the society Affiliate members shall receive all the privileges of the society, receive publications ,and attend meetings but are not eligible to hold office. Emeritus Membership Shall be for all past officers who have been in good standing for at least five years and have made significant contributions to the Society. They may attend all executive meetings of theofficers and the Board of Trustees, with a voice but no vote. Retired Membership A retired member shall include an individual who has fully retired from the practice of medicine but continues to abide by all membership requirements of the society. Retired Members have the right to attend all of the meetings of the Society and to take part in the discussionsand make recommendations to the Boardand vote on issues discussed by the society. They are also eligible to hold office Honorary Membership Distinguished individuals who may not be members of the medical profession who have rendered noteworthy service to medicine and who have demonstrated dedicated commitmentand service to the poor, underserved or minority communitiescan beelected to honorarymembership as provided by the bylaws. They shall be nominated by the Trusteesand approved by the membership. They arenot eligible to vote or be elected to offices. Article2: The seal of the Society is as depicted inAppendix A Article3: Objectives Article 7: Officers of the Society The officers of the society will consist of the President, President elect, treasurer ,assistant treasurer, secretary, assistant secretary and one member at large. All officers will be elected for a two-year term. An officer can be reelected for a second term, but there will be a two-term limit for reelection. President The president shall be a member in good standing and preside at all meetings of the officers of the society and meeting membership The president is responsible for enforcement of the mandates of the Society. The president shall render an annual report to the Society and shall propose for consideration and adopta budget after reviewing the report of the Budget and Finance Committee and shall promulgate such other reports during the year, as theymay deem necessary. The President shall perform such other duties as usually pertain to his/her office and shall be the official spokesperson of the Society on policies of the Society. This function may be relegated to the Chair of the Communication committee. The President shall insure the publication of a yearly summary of events/activities of the society to be sent to all members in good standing of the society. President- elect shall assume the office of President at the completion of the regular term in office of the outgoing president or when the office of President is vacated for any unforeseen circumstances. shall act as President in the absence of the elected President Shall be Chairperson of the Nominating Committee for the sole purpose of nominating a slate of candidates for offices to be filled by election at the end of the two-year terms Secretary Shall record the minutes and an attendance record of the executive meetings and the general assemblies Shall be responsible for preserving the minutes ofthe Society and maintain a log of issues discussed by the membership Shall provide copies of the bylaws of the societywhen requested by any member shall ensure that changes in membership are reported and that names of new members are forwarded within ten days after their election to membership In the absence of the President and President-Elect ,s/he shall preside at meetings of the Society S/he shall review the Ballots for elections, document results and perform such other duties as usually pertain to this office Shall publish a directory of society members in the last quarter of the year Shall publish a summary of the society’s activitiesin the preceding year. Shall be a member of the membership committee Secretary The Assistant Secretary shall assist the Secretary in the discharge of his/her duties, Shall act for the Secretary in his/her absence or in capacity and succeed to the office of Secretary if it is vacated during his/her tenure in office Shall act for the Secretary in his/her absence or in capacity and succeed to the office of Secretary if it is vacated during his/her tenure in office Treasurer The Treasurer shall perform the duties that usuallypertain to his/her office and as required by the Bylaws of the Society Chairs the Budget and Finance Committee Responsible for the collection of dues and notify members in arrears Shall present a financial report in conjunction withthe Budget and Finance Committee and the officers of the society. Shall render a financial report to the society at each quarterly meeting At the last meeting of the year of the society, present the budget for the ensuing year. All disbursements shall be by checks bearing two signatures, that of the President, or President-elect and the Treasurer. In the absence of the Treasurer, the signature of r the President and the Assistant-Treasurer is necessary All funds to be kept in an account under the name of the Society and the information shared with the Officers of the society and membership. Assistant Treasurer The Assistant Treasurer shall assist the Treasurer in the discharge of his/ her duties, shall act for him/her in his/her absence or incapacity and succeed to the office of Treasurer if it is vacated during his/her tenure Member-at-large The member at large shall assist the officers of the society in any function where assistance is requested. The member at large shall participate in all meetings of the officers and be the eyes and ears of the membership Article 8: Board of Trustees The President is ex-officio member of the board of trustees with voice but no vote The board of trustees will consist of: Five voting members (independent and of highreputation and achievement), two of whom shall be elected each year; one in theoff year The chair of the Board is elected by a simple majority of the Trustees present at the first meeting of the Board of the year The term of office of each Trustee shall be from the close of the Annual Meeting at which s/he is elected until the close of the third subsequent Annual Meeting, unless the election was to fill a vacancy, in whichcase the term shall be until the close of that vacancy period The Board of Trustees shall manage, operate and control all real and personal property of the Society and oversee the function of the elected officers. It shall authorize no project involving the expenditure of an amount in excess of $5,000.00without obtaining specific approval of the membership No member or committee shall incur any expense or financial obligation chargeable against the Society without authorization of the Board of Trustees, except as otherwise herein provided The Board of Trustees shall take office at the close of the Annual Meeting. At the first meeting, following the Annual Meeting, the newly constituted Board of Trustees shall elect a Secretary from among its own members to maintain minutes of discussions The Board of Trustees shall meet at least twice ayear. Three members of the Board of Trustees shall constitute a quorum Absence from three consecutive meetings of the Board, without satisfactory explanation to the Board, shall constitute the resignation of a Trustee and shall be reported to the officers of the society. Special meetings of the Board of Trustees shall becalled by the Chairperson at his/her discretion or the society membership to address any issues The chair of the board of Trustees shall lead the meetings of the board. The Board of Trustees shall hold special meetings at the call of the President or upon the written request of a quorum of its members to address issues relevant to the membership Article 9: Election of officers Officers are elected for a period of two years. Election of officers shall take place at the end of the year for the subsequent two years Candidates are selected from a roster submitted by the Nominating Committee. Write-in candidates are allowed to run, if they are backed by at least 10 bona fide members signatures Article 5: Application for Membership. Application shall be made for all classes of membership on a form approved by the Medical Society and signed by the applicant. The Society dues must accompany all applications. The membership committee will process and vet the application. The committee will then recommend the applicant for membership at the next meeting of the executive committee for approval. Once approved, the new member shall be introduced formally at the next general assembly of the society.In order to remain in good standing, a member must be up to date with dues, actively participate in the affairs of the Society and must attend atleast 50% of the meetings. Dues Membership Dues shall be determined and adjusted from time to time as needed, jointly by the Membership and the Budget Committees and formally approved by the executive committee and the Board of Trustees and ultimately by the general assembly An application for Active Membership must be accompanied by the regular annual dues for the current year After proper approval, dues and assessments are binding on all Active Members Failure to Pay Dues are payable by each Active member on January1st Any member, except a member who is eligible for and has applied for Life Membership, whose dues are unpaid by February 1st of any current year or whose assessments are unpaid by the specified time is notingood standing and shall be deemed to be in arrears A member whose dues are unpaid after March 1st whose assessments are unpaid may bedropped from the rolls of membership. Members shall be considered not in good standing if they are in arrears or under suspension They shall not be entitled to the privilege of the floor, to run for, hold office orto vote A member in arrears may pay his/her full dues at ameeting of the assembly Article 6: DISCIPLINARY ACTION Any member of the McCune Smith-Cordice Society may be censured, suspended or expelled by the Board of Trustees, after due process, for an infraction of these Bylaws, or for a violation of the Principles of Medical Ethics. The officers shall discuss the decision with the board who shall vote on afinal decision as recommended by the Board. Such member will be afforded due process and can appeal the decision of the Board at which time a special committeewill be created and who will be charged to review and make a final decision .Final decisions are to be presented and discussed with the membership. Article 12: Committees Executive Committee The President, President-Elect, Immediate Past President, Secretary and Treasurer shall constitute the Executive Committee which shall have the authority to take emergency actions between meetings of the society. The Executive Committee shall have all the powers and duties of the society and any action taken by the Executive Committee shall be reported in full to the membership at its next meeting. Standing Committees The Standing Committees of the Society shall be: Bylaws Membership Mentorship Legislative Communication/public affairs Liaison/External Affairs Fund raising/event planning Budget and Finance Standing Committee Chairs The president shall present for approval the names of all standing committee chairs Standing Committees shall each consist of a Chairperson and at least three other members in good standing chosen by the Chair No one shall Chair more than two Standing Committees Concurrently The term of all Standing Committee members shall expire on the third year Additional committees may be created as deemed necessary by the officers of the society Duties of standing committees Bylaws Committee The Bylaws Committee shall review proposed Amendments to the Bylaws which have been forwarded to the Committee by the President. The Committee shall consider the proposed Amendment and make are commendation to the Executive Committee. Membership Committee The Membership Committee shall take such measures, as it deems proper to encourage all eligible health care professionals, doctors of medicine and osteopathy to become members of the Society. The Committee shall recommend to officers and implement strategies to recruit new members. A directory of the membership will be published yearly by the Membership committee. The Committee will review and vet new applications for membership and make recommendations to the executive committee Mentoring Committee The Mentoring committee has the task to promote interest among underprivileged children and young adults and nurture their ambitions and aspirations, providing guidance, where needed and all support necessary to achieve their goals. The same support will also be offered to young physicians in the early, as well as more advanced phases of their careers, always aiming to create bridges and connections for the realization of the individuals’ potentials Legislative Committee The Legislative Committee shall keep the Society informed concerning proposed legislation which may affect the practice of medicine, the public health, or other interests of the medical profession and those affecting the minority physicians disproportionately. The committee will report on pending legislation which may affect the membership/practitioners in the community. Communication Committee The Public Affairs Committee shall represent the society and inform the President of issues affecting the membership and will transmit information of interest to the membership and the public at the society’s meetings. For improved communication with membership, a website is to be created, monitored and maintained by the committee. Necessary funds for maintenance will be allocated in the annual budget, at the request of this committee chair. The president will function as the Spokesperson for the society and can delegate that responsibility to another member who may be an expert on an issue. Press conferences must be approved by the President. The Communication committee will also draft position statements reflecting the views of the Society. Event Planning/Fundraising Committee The Fundraising Committee shall be responsible for raising funds for the society via methods such as grants, sponsorships, and events. Liaison The Liaison committee will align itself with other medical organizations/societies with shared visions and agendas including but not limited to the NMA, MSSNY, AMHE or other Medical Societies of the African Diaspora, and will serve as the representative of the Society to those organizations. The liaison will report to the membership at any of the general assembly meetings and discuss the issues relevant to the Society. Budget and Finance The Budget and Finance committee will be responsible for the monitoring and balancing the budget for the year and ensure there are adequate funds to manage the finances of the society. The budget and finance committee will work closely with the Fundraising committee. The Treasurer shall serve on the Fundraising Committee. Shortfalls will be presented to the President and the membership. Article 10: Meetings The society shall hold meetings quarterly Any member in good standing may present or request discussion of any issue of concern to the membership during open session of the meeting Standing committee chairs will report on their respective committees Part of or the entire meeting may be dedicated fully to an educational topic of interest to the membership. Specialists are encouraged to present special advances and innovations in their fields that may be of benefit to the members. Guests with special expertise may be invited to address issues of concern for the membership Quarterly Meetings shall focus on the mission of the society Article 13: Ethics The Principles of Medical Ethics of the National Medical Association and the Principles of Professional Conduct shall be binding upon all members of the Society. Article 11: Rules of Order Meetings of the Society shall be conducted by the rules of the American Institute of Parliamentarians Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure A copy of the Code of Parliamentary Procedure shall be circulated to committee chairs and the executives of the society Article 14: Amendments Any proposed Amendment to the Bylaws, will be for warded to the By Laws committee for review After review the By Laws Committee will make recommendations to the Executive Committee The executive Committee may invite the proposer top resent and discuss the amendment at an executive meeting The President and the officers shall then refer the proposed amendment with their recommendations to the members for a vote The membership will vote to either recommend or not recommend approval of the proposed amendment Once accepted, The Secretary shall send via electronic mail, a copy of the proposed Amendment as it will be written in theBy-laws and once membership agrees, the amendment will be incorporated in the bylaws. Appendix A. Seal of the Southern NY ClinicalSociety
- Leadership | McCune Smith Cordice
Officers At MCSC, our leadership team has a wealth of experience and expertise in the field of medicine. They are committed to ensuring our organization remains at the forefront of the industry and upholds the highest standards of patient care. Louis J Auguste MD, MPH, FACS, FSSO Dr. Auguste is a general surgeon with a sub-specialty in Surgical oncology and Head and Neck Surgery. He holds the academic appointment of Clinical Professor of Surgery at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine @ Hofstra/Northwell. He has contributed to the formation of many generations of physicians, surgical residents, and medical students. He has also mentored many high school and college students considering a career in Medicine. Dr. Auguste is very committed to the health needs of the communities, both in the US and in his native Haiti, participating over the years in numerous educational programs and in medical missions, both in times of disasters and of peace. He believes in the noble character of the medical profession and has worked in leadership positions locally, at the state and the national levels, to promote its values. President Carmen J. Rodriguez MD, FACOG Dr. Carmen Rodriguez is an obstetrician-gynecologist who practices at Long Island Jewish Medical Center (LIJMC). She obtained her medical degree in 1992 from Stony Brook Medical School after completing the Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education Program. She is the faculty advisor of the Gold Humanism Honor Society Chapter at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. She is a preceptor for the Zucker School of Medicine students through the Initial Clinical Experience (ICE) Program and a mentor at the URM (Under-represented Minority) Mentorship Program. She has mentored college students, medical students, and OBGYN residents throughout her career. Dr Rodriguez has chaired the Long Island Jewish Medical Center Credentials committee, Performance Improvement Coordinating Group, and the Patient Experience Operating Room subcommittee. Dr. Rodriguez is a past president of the LIJMC Medical Staff Society and was the first female to serve in this role in the institution's history. She is the chair of the LIJMC Women in Medicine (WIM) program and developed a mentoring program for female physicians. Dr. Rodriguez received the Northwell Health President's Physician of the Year Award in 2019. She serves as treasurer to the Nassau County Medical Society. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Medical, Educational, and Scientific Foundation of New York, Inc. (MESF). Vice-President Francine Hippolyte MD Dr. Francine Hippolyte is currently the Vice Chairperson for the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwell’s Long Island Jewish Medical Center Katz Women Hospital. Dr. Hippolyte is at the forefront of clinical administrative initiatives, frequently collaborating with cross-departmental Northwell Health leadership on a variety of endeavors. She is currently one of the Birth Equity Project Physician Leader at Katz Women‘s Hospital and a Katz Institute for Women’s Health Member, in addition to serving as a Member of several other Katz Women’s Hospital and Long Island Jewish Medical Center Committees. Dr Hippolyte was born in Brooklyn, New York. She is the second daughter of parents from St. Lucia WI. She grew up in Crown Heights and Brownsville, Brooklyn. She attended the medical science program at Midwood High School and subsequently attended Binghamton University where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor degree in African American Studies. Dr. Hippolyte earned her Doctor of Medicine, Magna Cum Laude, from the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, where she was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. She completed her medical residency at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Before returning to Long Island Jewish Medical Center in 2009, Dr. Hippolyte was an attending physician and Co-Director of Medical Education and Clerkship in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. Prior to these positions, she was a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. Dr. Hippolyte has been recognized for her resounding commitment to community service. She was honored with the 2021 Northwell Health Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Arnold N. Fenton, MD Award and the 2021 Truly Awards for Caring Touch. Dr. Hippolyte also received the “Straight From the Heart” Employee Compliment Award from the Katz Women’s Hospital. Dr. Hippolyte also completed the Northwell Health Physician Leadership Development Program in 2016 and the Relationship Centered Communication Course as an instructor in 2018. Secretary James Satterfield MD, MS. MBA, FACS Vice-President Vice-President of the Medical Society of the State of New York and MSSNY Delegate to the American Medical Association. Monique Defour-Jones MD, MS, MBA President President of the Region I of the National Medical Association. Aime Lufulwabo MD, MPH Treasurer Dr. Aime Lufulwabo is a dedicated medical professional with a strong focus on healthcare technology and quality improvement. Currently affiliated with NYC Health + Hospitals, he is also the founder of EldoHealth+, a health information technology startup. Dr. Lufulwabo earned his medical degree from the University of Lubumbashi and subsequently moved to the United States to enhance his education. He completed a Master of Public Health (MPH) at Yale University, concentrating on health informatics and epidemiology, and furthered his expertise with postgraduate medical education at Harvard University in Clinical Informatics, Quality Improvement, Patient Safety, and Leadership. Dr. Lufulwabo is deeply committed to addressing healthcare disparities, particularly within Black communities and among minority physicians. Dr. Ketly Michel MD, FACOG Assistant-Treasurer Dr. Ketly Michel is an obstetrician-gynecologist in New York, New York and is affiliated with Lenox Hill Hospital at Northwell Health. She received her medical degree from SUNY Upstate Medical University and has been in practice for more than 20 years. Dr. Ketly Michel is highly recommended by patients. Marie-Paule Dupiton M.D., F.A.A.P CEO Assistant-Secretary Dr. Marie-Paule Dupiton was born in Haiti and graduated from The State University of Haiti, School of Medicine in 1992. She immigrated to the U.S. shortly after, where she completed her training in General Pediatrics at Harlem Hospital Center and Winthrop University Hospital. In 1999, she founded Camkids Pediatrics P.C., a private practice in Cambria Heights, Queens, to serve the needs of her community. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, a member of the Association of Haitian Physicians Abroad (A.M.H.E) and a member of the Nassau County Medical Reserve Corps. Dr. Dupiton is a strong advocate for her patients and their families, addressing their physical and emotional well-being. Through her affiliation with the Northwell Health System and New-York Presbyterian, Dr. Dupiton oversees the inpatient care management of her patients. In 2016, her medical practice was awarded the highest level of recognition by the National Committee of Quality Assurance (NCQA) for providing quality care to her community. Dr. Dupiton is also a mentor tocountless numbers of medical professionals, consistently sharing her knowledge in the field. Dr. Dupiton's passion is deeply rooted in serving vulnerable populations. She's redoubled her efforts in assuring that Camkids Pediatrics is a true medical home for displaced Haitian families. Furthermore, she co-founded Quisqueya Concerned Citizens Inc in 2017 to bring immediate help to disadvantaged children here and abroad. Her philanthropic work has made a difference in the lives of many and serves as an inspiration for generations to come.
- Membership Form | McCune Smith Cordice
MISSION STATEMENT To be a networking platform for minority physicians in the Greater New York area, and provide guidance and support as they address their unique challenges and those of their patients - through education, community outreach, political influence, advocacy, and mentorship. Applicant Information First name Last name Address City State Zip Email Office Address Address City State Zip Email Preferred Mailing Address? Home Office Education Medical School: Health Professional School: Degree? MD DO Other Medical Specialty: Licensure Number/State Membership Selection and Dues Active Physician – $200 licensed physicians (MD/DO), dentists, pharmacists in good standing and licensed to practice in NYS Affiliate – $150 providers that no longer reside or practice in New York State but wish to remain affiliated with the Society and participate in the activities of the Society Residents and Fellows – $75 graduates of recognized allopathic or osteopathic medical schools who are in training in accredited postgraduate programs in the tri-State area Students – $50 enrolled in recognized allopathic or osteopathic medical schools in the State of New York who choose to participate in the activities of the Society Retired – $100 fully retired from the practice of medicine and will abide by all membership requirements of the Society Emeritus membership – all past officers who have been in good standing for at least five years and have made significant contributions to the Society Honorary - Elected by the Society References Please list two professional references. Full Name: Relationship Phone Address Please list second professional reference. Full Name: Relationship Phone Address Disclaimer and Signature I certify that my answers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. If this application leads to membership, I understand that false or misleading information in my application may result in my dismissal from the society. Signature Drawing mode selected. Drawing requires a mouse or touchpad. For keyboard accessibility, select Type or Upload. Date Month Day Year Submit Click on the file below to download the membership form Pay by Zelle to mccunesmithcordice@gmail.com
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To be a networking platform for social interaction among minority physicians to enhance personal, educational and professional growth. The Society aims to guide and support its members, as they address the unique challenges faced by minority physicians and patients. To advocate for the underserved and underrepresented communities and educate the public regarding important health care issues affecting the African American community. COMMITTEE Bylaws Committee Goal: The Bylaws Committee is responsible for developing, reviewing, and updating the organization's bylaws. This includes ensuring that the bylaws reflect the organization's mission, governance structure, and operating procedures. The committee also provides guidance on interpreting bylaws and assists in resolving any disputes related to them. Chair: George Angus, MD, MPH Members: Jean-Bernard Poulard, MD, MBA Magdala Beauvil, DO Margaret Donat, MD Aimé Lufulwabo, MD, MPH Max Noel, MD Membership Committee Goal: The Membership Committee is tasked with recruiting new members, retaining current members, and ensuring that membership benefits are communicated effectively. The committee also works on strategies to enhance member engagement and satisfaction. Chair: Roxanne Connell, MD Members: N’Gozi Kanu, MD Taifa Price, MD Marie-Paule Dupiton Theus, MD Mentorship Committee Goal: The Mentorship Committee's goal is to develop and implement mentorship programs that support the professional growth and development of members, particularly those who are early in their careers. This includes pairing mentors with mentees, organizing mentorship events, and providing resources to enhance the mentorship experience. Co-Chairs: Francine Hippolyte, MD and Guitelle Sy-Victor, MD Members: Stephanie Buck-Haskin, MD Annie Fils-Aime, MD Michele Germain, MD Pierre-Jean-Noel, MD Aderonke Ranos, MD Carmen Rodriguez, MD Sonia Ventour, MD Community Affairs Committee Goal: The Community Affairs Committee focuses on fostering relationships between the organization and the community. The committee organizes outreach activities, community service projects, and partnerships with local organizations to address health disparities and promote health education within the community. Co-Chairs: Allen Toles, MD and Gardith Joseph, MD Members: Danielle Belzie, MD Louis Belzie, MD Juanita Dudley, Mestre, MD Carl Guillaume, MD Francine Hippolyte, MD Carmen Rodriguez, MD Lorraine Williams Communications Committee Goal: The Communications Committee is responsible for managing the organization's internal and external communications. This includes overseeing newsletters, social media, public relations, and other communication channels to ensure that members and the public are informed about the organization's activities and initiatives. Members: Reginald Rousseau, MD Kristina Emeghebo, MD Jean-Robert Chery, MD Marie B. Ward, MD, MPH Budget Committee Goal: The Budget Committee oversees the financial planning and budgeting process for the organization. The committee ensures that financial resources are allocated efficiently and monitors financial performance to maintain the organization's financial health. Members: Alan Butler, MD, MS, MBA John Babalola, MD Carlton Barnswell, MD Carl Guillaume, MD Jean-Bernard Poulard, MD, MBA Legislative Committee Goal: The Legislative Committee monitors and advocates for legislation that impacts the organization and its members. The committee engages with policymakers, provides testimony on relevant issues, and keeps members informed about legislative developments. Members: George J. Casimir, MD Jean-Claude Compas, MD Courtney Jones, DO, MHA Herold Simon, MD Fundraiser/Event Planning Committee Goal: The Fundraiser/Event Planning Committee is responsible for organizing fundraising activities and events that support the organization's mission. This includes planning, coordinating, and executing events, as well as identifying and cultivating potential donors and sponsors. Members: Micheline Dole, MD Jacques Dole, MD Lucien Mocombe, MD Website Committee The Website Committee is dedicated to ensuring that the medical society's online presence is up-to-date, functional, and user-friendly. Our primary goal is to review, oversee, and guide the development and continuous updates of the website. We ensure the site remains a valuable resource for our members and visitors, offering easy access to key information, events, and services. Key Responsibilities: Oversee website development and ensure it aligns with the society's mission and vision. Regularly update content to keep it relevant and engaging for members and guests. Improve user experience by implementing feedback from site users. Collaborate with different committees to ensure accurate and timely information across all sections of the website. Chair: Aimé Lufulwabo, MD, MPH Members: Reginald Rousseau, MD Louis Auguste, MD, MPH Carmen Rodriguez, MD Francine Hippolyte, MD Marie-Paule Dupiton Theus, MD Roxanne Connell, MD
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MCSC is a medical society dedicated to enhancing the quality of healthcare through education and collaboration. Our webinars and workshops offer a unique opportunity for medical professionals to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the field. With engaging topics and knowledgeable speakers, our events are a must-attend for those who want to stay competitive in the ever-changing healthcare environment. WEBINAR & WORKSHOPS MCSC is a medical society dedicated to enhancing the quality of healthcare through education and collaboration. Our webinars and workshops offer a unique opportunity for medical professionals to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the field. With engaging topics and knowledgeable speakers, our events are a must-attend for those who want to stay competitive in the ever-changing healthcare environment. Mental Health Post-Pandemic: Addressing the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and strategies for support and intervention. Precision Medicine and Genomics: Understanding how genetic information can be used to tailor treatments to individual patients. The Future of Telemedicine: Exploring the impact, advancements, and challenges of telehealth in modern medicine. AI and Machine Learning in Healthcare: Discussing the integration of artificial intelligence in diagnostics, treatment planning, and patient management.
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