The Medical Society of the District of Columbia is dedicated to ensuring the well-being of physicians and their patients in metropolitan Washington. Our goal is to make the District of Columbia the best place to practice medicine. More than ever, it is critical for physicians to look after their own wellbeing to help their patients. MSDC is pleased to help support physicians with its numerous wellbeing offerings. Now is the time to reform prior authorization and help remove corporate interference from medicine.
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The Medical Society of DC was founded in 1817 by a group of physicians concerned about the growth of "quackery" in the city. Since then, organized medicine has been an indelible part of the District, not just in improving health but in growing the economy, providing jobs, and helping grow the cultural scene.
With over 3,000 members, the Medical Society of the District of Columbia is the largest medical organization representing metropolitan Washington physicians in the District of Columbia. The Medical Society was founded in 1817, and it is dedicated to ensuring the well-being of physicians and their patients in metropolitan Washington.
Robert Hay began his association career lobbying for animal doctors, and continues it today advocating for human ones. He is a native Washingtonian, born at Providence Hospital and raised in Ward 7 before his parents moved to Prince George's County, MD. Among other activities, Hay is an Alumni Governor of the Catholic University of America and volunteer coach for his children's sports teams.
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