Medigram, the Society’s electronic newsletter for physicians, features timely news, upcoming events, answers to frequently asked questions and all the information you need to know to make your practice run more efficiently. Topics include legislative updates, legal information, practice management information, government regulations, and much more. Published weekly, Medigram is delivered via email on Thursdays.

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House of Delegates and Reference Committees scheduled, virtually
Save the Date for the Wisconsin Medical Society’s Reference Committees, scheduled for 9 a.m. on August 8 via gotowebinar.

OnRamp Healthcare: Be in the “room” where it happens
Complimentary registration is now available for the OnRamp Healthcare Conference. Scheduled virtually for August 12, 2020, the conference brings together corporate executives, investors, innovators and members of the health care team.

Next Town Hall: COVID-19 communicability
Join Nasia Safdar, MD, PhD, Medical Director of Infection Control at UW Hospital and Clinics, July 8 at 12:15 p.m. when Safdar will present on the communicability of COVID-19.

What would you share with a future physician?
For nearly twenty years, the Wisconsin Medical Society Foundation (Foundation) has helped connect practicing physicians to first year medical students at the Medical College of Wisconsin and the UW School of Medicine and Public Health.

WisMed Assure promotes Chris Noffke to Vice President, Employee Benefits
WisMed Assure is pleased to announce the promotion of Chris Noffke from Director of Group Benefits to Vice President, Employee Benefits. Chris has been with WisMed Assure for four years and has worked as an insurance advisor for more than 15 years.

House of Delegates and Reference Committees scheduled, virtually

Save the Date for the Wisconsin Medical Society’s Reference Committees, scheduled for 9 a.m. on August 8 via GoToWebinar. Virtual reference committees and the House of Delegates handbook are still available via WisMed Community. If you need login assistance, please contact [email protected].

District 1, 2 and 8 caucuses were not held due to the pandemic declaration but are now being scheduled virtually. To see details on these events, view more information or register, click here.

The House of Delegates has been scheduled virtually for August 22. Additional information—including registration details—will be coming soon.

Watch for upcoming emails and future issues of Medigram for registration information and updates on these and other Society events.

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OnRamp Healthcare: Be in the “room” where it happens

Complimentary registration is now available for the OnRamp Healthcare Conference. Scheduled virtually for August 12, 2020, the conference brings together corporate executives, investors, innovators and members of the health care team.

The conference will highlight:

  • Innovations disrupting health care and the future of medicine
  • Health care leaders making such innovations possible
  • How new technologies and business models will reinvent the industry

Innovators and investors need the physician voice in developing technologies that will reinvent the industry. Determined to lower cost, increase access and improve outcomes, OnRamp Healthcare is for anyone striving to change health care for the better. Register today!

Want a preview of what the conference has in store for physicians? Join us for a Virtual Pitch Night on July 14 from 5:30–6:30 p.m.

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Next Town Hall: COVID-19 communicability

Nasia Safdar, MD, PhD
Nasia Safdar, MD, PhD, Medical Director of Infection Control at UW Hospital and Clinics

Join Nasia Safdar, MD, PhD, Medical Director of Infection Control at UW Hospital and Clinics, July 8 at 12:15 p.m. when Safdar will present on the communicability of COVID-19.

The next four weeks of the Virtual Town Hall will feature experts from the University of Wisconsin covering different topics related to COVID-19. Presentation topics include communicability, vaccine development, therapeutics and virus biology.

The Society’s Virtual Town Hall sessions are not recorded, and advanced registration is required. Click here to register today.

Please email Anne Hauer with any questions.

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What would you share with a future physician?

White coat campaign

For nearly twenty years, the Wisconsin Medical Society Foundation (Foundation) has helped connect practicing physicians to first year medical students at the Medical College of Wisconsin and the UW School of Medicine and Public Health. Physicians purchase the students’ white coats and provide words of encouragement to the students. To steal from old Visa commercials, the coat is meaningful, the wisdom priceless. Students remember and refer to those messages for years to come.

This has been an unprecedented year for everyone in medicine. The Foundation has funded current students facing financial insecurity due to the virus and this next class is coming in without their traditional white coat ceremony and with no clear idea of what their education is going to look like. What could you share about difficult situations you have faced? What was the most meaningful advice you have been given?

In these uncertain times there are still nearly 300 students who won't be receiving a personal message. These are students that will remember the support they received when deciding whether to practice in Wisconsin in the future. On top of that, they are embarking on the biggest challenge of their life during the most widespread pandemic of our lifetime. Your kindness will have lasting impact.

Please consider supporting and encouraging at least one student for $100. You can give and leave your message of support online at https://foundation.wismed.org/whitecoat.

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WisMed Assure promotes Chris Noffke to Vice President, Employee Benefits  

Chris Noffke

WisMed Assure is pleased to announce the promotion of Chris Noffke from Director of Group Benefits to Vice President, Employee Benefits. Chris has been with WisMed Assure for four years and has worked as an insurance advisor for more than 15 years.

In his role as vice president, Chris will focus on advancing WisMed Assure’s ability to deliver superior employee benefit solutions and service to an ever-growing number of health care providers.

Chris has already played a key role in the creation of several important initiatives and programs including the association health plan, a pooled disability program and the improvement of the pricing and value of our dental program. He is currently working on the development of a national medical cooperative and a national association health plan.

Prior to joining WisMed Assure, Chris held positions at WPS, EPIC Life, Group Health Cooperative of South-Central Wisconsin and Ameritas Group, as well as operating his own insurance agency. He has completed the National Association of Health Underwriters Voluntary/Worksite Certification and holds a Group Benefit Disability Specialist (GBDS) designation and is studying to become a Certified Self-Funding Specialist (CSFS).

Chris has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Nebraska.

On behalf of the entire WisMed Assure team, congratulations to Chris on reaching this important milestone. WisMed Assure looks forward to supporting his continued success.

Please reach out to Chris at [email protected] to congratulate him or for employee benefits inquiries.

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