SFMMS 150th: 1876 - Regulating the Practice of Medicine The Act to Regulate the Practice of Medicine, prepared by the San Francisco Medical Society, became California law in 1876. The new law restricted the practice of medicine to those with a medical school diploma or who could prove their medical competence through an examination. February 20, 2018 150th 150th, SFMMS 0 0 Comment Read More »
Prepare for April's New Medicare Card - CMS Webinar Please join the AMA for a CMS briefing on the new Medicare card on February 21st from 3-4pm eastern time. February 15, 2018 AMA AMA 0 0 Comment Read More »
SFMMS 150th: 1869 - Inspirational Highlights from the Medical Society President's Address Excerpts from an hour-long address by San Francisco Medical Society President, Dr. Henry Gibbons, Sr. in 1869 February 15, 2018 150th 150th, SFMMS 0 0 Comment Read More »
University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health Hosts Free Educational Event Concerning Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Enjoy a FREE community educational event hosted by the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health and co-sponsored by the Stanford ME/CFS Initiative. February 14, 2018 Public Health UCB 0 0 Comment Read More »
SFMMS 150th: 1870 - SF Grows and Boasts Two Medical Institutions By 1870, San Francisco had become the tenth largest city in the United States with a population of nearly 150,000. The city has two medical institutions – the Toland Medical College, which later became UCSF Medical School, and Cooper Medical College, which later became Stanford Medical School. February 13, 2018 150th 150th, SFMMS 0 0 Comment Read More »