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Kudos to NCMS’ Poster Contest Winners
The North Carolina Medical Society’s (NCMS) Third Annual Poster Competition, sponsored by Mag Mutual Insurance Company, brought a competitive field of medical students, residents and fellows from all the state’s […]
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Legislative Summit Seeks to Bring Together ‘House of Medicine’
The final program of the 2015 North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) Annual Meeting brought together representatives of the state’s specialty societies to gather information and discuss issues of importance to […]
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The NCMS Annual Meeting is One Month Away; Have You Registered Yet?
The NCMS Annual Meeting is just a few weeks away, and we would love to see you there! At the 2015 meeting, you can: Learn how you can overcome workplace […]
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NCMS Annual Meeting: Learn How to Be More Resilient
The 161st Annual Meeting and House of Delegates of the North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) will be held at the Grandover Resort in Greensboro on October 23-24. This year’s theme […]
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NCMS Member Feedback Sought on Bylaws Updates
Review the changes and share your thoughts.
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Residents & Students: It’s Your Time to Shine at the 2015 NCMS Scientific Poster Session; Deadline Approaching
Take Part in the North Carolina Medical Society’s Scientific Poster Session at This Year’s Annual Meeting The North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) is sponsoring a Scientific Poster Session at its […]
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Leadership Scholars to Present Capstone Projects
The 2015 class of the Kanof Institute for Physician Leadership Leadership College scholars have been honing their skills throughout the past year and will present their projects at the North […]
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Physician ‘Burnout’ is a Serious Issue; Help Is Available
The North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) and the AMA are working to address the problem of physician ‘burnout’ or ‘caregiver fatigue,’ which is estimated to affect 40 percent of US […]
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