Mercer County Medical Society
Origin of National Doctors’ Day

Posted on Monday 30 March 2009

March 30, 2009 National Doctor’s Day

Origin of National Doctors’ Day

George Bush, President of the United States of America
Proclamation 6253 - National Doctors Day, February 21, 1991

More than the application of science and technology, medicine is a special calling, and those who have chosen this vocation in order to serve their fellowman understand the tremendous responsibility it entails. Referring to the work of physicians, Dr. Elmer Hess, a former president of the American Medical Association, once wrote: “There is no greater reward in our profession than the knowledge that God has entrusted us with the physical care of His people. The Almighty has reserved for Himself the power to create life, but He has assigned to a few of us the responsibility of keeping in good repair the bodies in which this life is sustained.” Accordingly, reverence for human life and individual dignity is both the hallmark of a good physician and the key to truly beneficial advances in medicine.

The day-to-day work of healing conducted by physicians throughout the United States has been shaped, in large part, by great pioneers in medical research. Many of those pioneers have been Americans. Indeed, today we gratefully remember physicians such as Dr. Daniel Hale Williams and Dr. Charles Drew, who not only advanced their respective fields but also brought great honor and pride to their fellow Black Americans. We pay tribute to doctors such as Albert Sabin and Jonas Salk, whose vaccines for poliomyelitis helped to overcome one of the world’s most dread childhood diseases. We also recall the far-reaching humanitarian efforts of Americans such as Dr. Thomas Dooley, as well as the forward-looking labors of pioneers such as members of the National Institutes of Health, who are helping to lead the Nation’s fight against AIDS, cancer, and other life-threatening diseases. These and other celebrated American physicians have enabled mankind to make significant strides in the ongoing struggle against disease.

However, in addition to the doctors whose name we easily recognize, there are countless others who carry on the quite work of healing each day in communities throughout the United States — indeed, throughout the world. Common to the experience of each of them, from the specialist in research to the general practitioner, are hard work, stress, and sacrifice. All those Americans who serve as licensed physicians have engaged in years of study and training, often at great financial cost. Most endure long and unpredictable hours, and many must cope with the conflicting demands of work and family life.

As we recognize our Nation’s physicians for their leadership in the prevention and treatment of illness and injury, it is fitting that we pay special tribute to those who serve as members of the Armed Forces and Reserves and are now deployed in support of Operation Desert Storm. Whether they carry the tools of healing into the heat of battle or stand duty at medical facilities in the Persian Gulf and elsewhere, these dedicated physicians — along with thousands of nurses and other medical personnel — are ital to the success of our mission. We salute them for their courage and sacrifice, and we pray for their safety. We also pray for all those who come in need of their care.
In honor of America’s physicians, the Congress, by Senate Joint Resolution 366 (Public Law 101-473), has designated March 30, 1991, as “National Doctors Day” and has authorized and requested the President to issue a proclamation in observance of this day.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE BUSH, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim March 30, 1991, as National Doctors Day. I encourage all Americans to observe this day with appropriate programs and activities.

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Happy Holidays

Posted on Wednesday 10 December 2008

Scatter Joy * Inspire Hope * Share Love * Seek Peace

The Mercer County Medical Society wishes everyone a New Year filled with good health, peace and happiness. We hope to see you at our stress-free programs providing solutions for you and your practice. Thank you for being a partner with MCMS. Happy New Year!

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Outstanding Women in NJ Healthcare Awards

Posted on Tuesday 23 September 2008

MERCER COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY & McLACHLAN KANE INSURANCE AGENCY
Proudly Present:

1st Annual Outstanding Women in NJ Healthcare Awards Dinner

An event to honor female individuals that have demonstrated excellence in leadership to improve the NJ healthcare system will take place on November 17th, 2008 at Jasna Polana Country Club in Princeton, NJ, beginning at 5:30 p.m.

The Mercer County Medical Society has partnered with McLachlan Kane Insurance Agency, Inc. to present the first annual awards dinner of its kind.

Mercer County Medical Society is an association comprised of approximately 350 physicians that practice in Mercer County, NJ. McLachlan Kane Insurance Agency, Inc. is an agency that specializes in medial malpractice insurance, and insures more than 1,000 physicians in NJ alone. As two proactive organizations in the healthcare industry, the concept of recognizing great achievements by women in healthcare developed quickly.

“Though this will be the first awards dinner of its kind hosted by our county medical society, I have been privileged to know and work with so many wonderful and dedicated people in this profession. Having the opportunity to honor great accomplishments, particularly by some of these women, is a source of great pride,” remarked Linda McGhee, Executive Director, Mercer County Medical Society. “I hope this is the beginning of a long and great tradition for our county and for women in the healthcare field,” she added.

Brian Kern, Principal with McLachlan Kane Insurance Agency, Inc. noted, “We always welcome the opportunity to support Mercer County Medical Society, and an event like this is a great way to pay tribute to those that devote their lives to improving the quality of lives of so many others. We are also pleased to be donating 100% of the proceeds from the event to the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK) that will help feed the homeless during the Thanksgiving holiday.”

The 1st Annual Outstanding Women in Healthcare Awards dinner will be filled with great speakers, honored guests, and prizes. The three award categories will be: Outstanding Industry Professional in Healthcare, Outstanding Healthcare Provider, and Outstanding Leader in Healthcare. Each recipient will be introduced by some of the top leaders throughout the various industries in healthcare.

“We have tapped some of the most successful and hardworking women in the field to introduce our honorees, and to help ensure a great night,” said Kern. With the support of so many medical practices, companies, and hospitals, we are also thrilled to be able to offer such a fine event in honor of these impressive and deserving individuals.”

For more information, contact Linda McGhee at lmcghee@mcmeds.org

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