[3/2/2023]
The next free webinar in ISMA’s 2023 Live Opioid CME Series, “Women, Mental Health, and Addiction” on March 9, will help physicians and nonphysician providers understand the unique needs of women dealing with substance use disorder.
[3/2/2023]
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a virus that infects nearly all Americans by the age of 2. Though the severity of an RSV infection can vary by age group, it’s the leading cause of hospitalizations for infants.
[3/2/2023]
Grab your white coat – we’re less than two weeks away from Physician Advocacy Week and ISMA Day at the Statehouse!
[3/2/2023]
Upcoming ISMA events
[3/2/2023]
As ISMA previously reported, federal legislation passed at the end of last year means that some patients eligible for continuous Medicaid coverage during the COVID-19 PHE may lose that coverage as early as April 1, 2023.
[3/2/2023]
Physician burnout is a growing crisis within the health care profession, and the latest research shows how the COVID-19 pandemic magnified longstanding issues that have accelerated the U.S. physician burnout rate.
[3/2/2023]
Slots are still available for ISMA members to serve as Physician of the Day at the Indiana Statehouse in March.
[3/2/2023]
Just over three months remain before the June 11 deadline to submit resolutions for the 2023 ISMA House of Delegates to consider.
[3/2/2023]
Attention all residents and medical students: Indiana University School of Medicine Advocacy Month kicks off next week! Multiple physician advocacy events are planned by IUSM for March, including several in conjunction with ISMA.
[3/2/2023]
All ISMA members are invited to join ISMA’s Government Relations team at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 8, for a webinar update on the Indiana General Assembly session.