Fleur-De-Lis Connection Volume 27, Issue 7

News JULY 2016 · VOLUME 26 & ISSUE 7 A MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF THE GREATER LOUISVILLE MEDICAL SOCIETY WHAT’S INSIDE Page 1 - 2016 Residents Welcomed to Louisville Page 2 - CAPS Making Strides Page 2 - Run the Ramble 5K Page 3 - KMA Annual Meeting Info Page 6 - GLMS Receives Mayor’s Wellness Award (Gold Level) Page 8 - New Proposed Medicaid Waiver Released U OF L WELCOMES 2016 MEDICAL RESIDENTS More than 200 residents and fellows gathered on Thursday, June 30, at the University of Louisville School of Medicine campus to begin their careers as physicians. The 2016 resident and fellow orientation began with a welcome from GLMS President and UofL Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education John Roberts, MD, who encouraged the young physicians in attendance to use their next few years wisely. morning, reiterating the importance of belonging. “You’re perhaps in a new city, entering a new residency or fellowship. There’s a lot on your plate, I understand that, but there is value in your local, state and national medical societies. They might give you a key advantage among your peers and they can also give a sense of belonging.” Following the orientation, approximately 100 residents and fellows became members of GLMS “It’s time for you to start developing your professional identity as a physician. How will you be seen by your peers, nurses, therapists and lab people? At the end of your training, how are you going to make yourself look different in a positive way?” he asked, touching on the goals each resident should consider as they take on some of the most difficult but rewarding years of their lives. “You need to be knowledgable. You need to know your specialty. Your job over the next few years is your education,” said Dr. Roberts. “Be proactive so you feel comfortable. Over the next few years, you’ll be fatigued and stressed, but you need to be calm, smile and take your time.” Dr. Roberts was the first of several highly esteemed physicians to welcome the new residents. Norton Hospital Medical Director Henry Walter, MD, and Jewish Hospital CMO Jeff Goldberg, MD, both introduced themselves and their hospital systems. Gordon Strauss, MD, spoke to the group about Campus Mental Health Services and what Louisville has to offer. KMA Board Chair Randy Schrodt, MD, encouraged the audience to become involved in organized medicine both through the Kentucky Medical Association and GLMS. Dr. Roberts concluded the main portion of the Above: Norton Medical Director Henry Walter, MD, welcomes new residents and fellows. Below: GLMS President John Roberts, MD, offers words of advice.