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  • 12/02/2020 7:57 AM | Maggie Gruennert (Administrator)

    Building off of Governor Tony Evers’s November 18 announcement that he will declare another public health emergency and extend the face coverings order through mid-January 2021, the Wisconsin Medical Society (Society) called on the state to help protect physicians and other health care staff in the face of a growing COVID-19 pandemic.

    “Every day, more Wisconsin physicians... are personally affected by the pandemic, and that means hospital capacities are even more strained,” Society President Erik Gundersen, MD, said in a press statement provided to the state’s media outlets. “Everyone in Wisconsin needs to rally around what can attack this pandemic.

    “If we all do this, we can save lives,” Gundersen said.

    As various gubernatorial orders have been challenged in the state’s courts as an overreach of executive branch power, Wisconsin’s COVID-19 case numbers continue to rise – dragging hospitalizations and ICU bed usage numbers along with them. Combined with more health care staff succumbing to the virus itself or quarantining due to exposure, dramatic action is needed to help stave off even worse overall outcomes.

    “The Society is continuing to call for all private and public entities to help fight the pandemic and protect our heroic health care workforce,” Society CEO Bud Chumbley, MD, MBA, said. “Physicians can lead the way in urging our communities to put politics aside and do the things that we know make a difference: wash hands, wear masks and stay home.

    “The Society will continue to use all of its means to help physicians during the pandemic,” Dr. Chumbley said. “And that includes urging the public to step up for their physicians and the communities they serve.”

    As the holiday season approaches – and as COVID-19 cases continue to rise at alarming rates – the Society’s COVID-19 Task Force created this downloadable display that can be used when talking with patients, as a display in examining rooms, lobbies or other areas where patients may see it or give to patients at discharge. Additionally, Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) produced an informational piece about how to celebrate the holidays safely.

    Physicians can access the Society’s COVID-19 Resources page for additional tools that can help them educate the public about smart COVID-19 behaviors and other information.

    Contact Society Chief Policy and Advocacy Officer Mark Grapentine, JD for more information.


  • 12/01/2020 11:50 AM | Maggie Gruennert (Administrator)

    2021 Membership Renewal is now open with the added option to renew for 3-Years!  3-year Renewals will remain active until December 31, 2023 and receive a $10 discount!

    Click here to Join or Renew! 

  • 11/10/2020 1:11 PM | Maggie Gruennert (Administrator)

    WNS joins the AAN and other state neurosocieties in signing a letter that endorses H.R. 8505. The legislation would fix the payment reductions in the physician fee schedule (PFS) by providing a one-time, one-year COVID-19 relief payment adjustment for all services. This bill is being led by Reps. Michael Burgess, MD (R-TX) and Bobby Rush (D-IL). The letter also highlights how this approach is more fair than the Bera-Bucshon legislation H.R. 8702, which the AAN has opposed.

    Read the full letter here.


  • 11/03/2020 8:11 AM | Maggie Gruennert (Administrator)

    Today is election day! Make a final plan to be sure your vote is counted in this election. Go to www.myvote.wi.gov for final voting day options. #VoteSafeWI2020



  • 10/29/2020 12:53 PM | Maggie Gruennert (Administrator)

    Congratulations to the 2020 Bennett Hiner Research Award Winner, John Feemster, Medical Student at the Medical College of Wisconsin - Central Wisconsin Campus.  

    This award is in memory of Bennett Hiner, son of long-time Society member Dr. Bradley Hiner. Bennett passed away unexpectedly in November of 2011. He was a leader in his medical school class at the University of Southern California and actively involved in neuroscience research.

    Click here to read more

  • 10/29/2020 12:52 PM | Maggie Gruennert (Administrator)

    Congratulations to the 2020 Francis M. Forster Award Winner
    Sepi Chagharvand, MD

    The Francis M. Forster Award was presented during the WNS Virtual Conference on Saturday, October 24th. Dr. Sepi Chagharvand, Dr. Vishal Pandya, Dr. Ben Mixis, and Dr. Ruchi Dhyani, all Resident/ Fellow WNS members presented their abstracts and the winner was selected by a majority vote by all participating WNS Members.

    Congratulations to all who participated!


  • 10/29/2020 12:39 PM | Maggie Gruennert (Administrator)

    Visit the Virtual Exhibit Hall to show your appreciation of our sponsors and exhibitors. Learn about the products, services, positions, and more that is offered by our partners.
    Follow the instructions for a chance to win an Amazon gift card:

    1. Visit the Exhibit Booths in the WNS Virtual Exhibit Hall.
    2. Connect with Contacts listed in each exhibit booth by email or phone.
    3. Complete the form by registering and be entered into a drawing for one of two Amazon gift cards!

    Two winners will be drawn at the end of November!


  • 10/29/2020 12:38 PM | Maggie Gruennert (Administrator)

    Did you miss the WNS Virtual Conference? Credits are available for Free for WNS Members until October 2021. For access to the recordings please register below. Non-members registration is $50. 

    Register Here!

  • 10/21/2020 9:59 AM | Maggie Gruennert (Administrator)

    October 20th is the beginning of early and in-person voting here in Wisconsin. Be sure to bring an ID and double check your local voting hours at https://myvote.wi.gov before you go.

    Find more about voting safely at https://www.wpha.org/mpage/VoteSafeWisconsin2020
    @WIPublicHealth #VoteSafeWI2020

  • 10/14/2020 11:14 AM | Maggie Gruennert (Administrator)

    TODAY is the last day to register to vote online. You can then receive your ballot by mail or vote early in the upcoming election! Voting absentee and returning by mail or drop-off is the best way to exercise your right to vote while also staying safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. Register and request your absentee ballot here: https://myvote.wi.gov

    Find more about voting safely at https://www.wpha.org/mpage/VoteSafeWisconsin2020 @WIPublicHealth #VoteSafeWI2020


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