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2025 Award Recipients: Celebrating Physicians and Advocates

Posted By Columbus Medical Association - CMA, Friday, October 24, 2025

Celebrating Physicians and Advocates at the CMA Annual Celebration

A number of dedicated physicians and advocates were honored at the Columbus Medical Association’s annual celebration on October 23, 2025. The evening kicked off with honoring central Ohio physicians celebrating 50 years of practice. Aligning with the evening’s theme of honoring those who shaped our past and are inspiring our future, current medical students announced each 50-year honoree. 

50 Years in Medicine Honorees 

  • William Barson, MD 
  • Jeffrey Bell, MD 
  • Francis Blais, DO 
  • Jeremy Burdge, MD 
  • George Calloway, MD 
  • G. Patrick Ecklar, MD 
  • William Farrar, MD 
  • Patrick Fahey, MD 
  • Douglas Finnie, MD 
  • Medard Lutmerding, MD
  • Francine Rasco, MD 

2025 Physician Advocate Award 

Beth Liston, MD received the physician advocate award for her tireless efforts to advocate for physicians and patients in the Ohio legislature. Dr. Liston, a past president of the CMA, is serving her first term in the Ohio senate representing District 16 after serving three terms in the Ohio House. She has advocated for physicians and Ohioans for many worthy causes, like access to prescription medications for those who need it and protecting patients from predatory insurance practices amongst many other initiatives.  

Dr. Liston was not able to attend but shared a video to thank the organization for the award. 

Made for Medicine Impact Award 

Reversa Joseph, MD, received the inaugural Made for Medicine Impact Award. Dr. Joseph is a neurologist and a member of the core faculty for Made for Medicine. Program Director Ciara Stevens said, “She truly is remarkable in her tireless efforts to improve the health of individuals both near and far.” 


Physicians CareConnection Distinguished Service Award 

Two honorees were recognized for their service to the Physicians CareConnection and the PCC Center for Optimal Health. PCC President Isi Green presented the award to Francis X. Blais, DO, and Heather Slattery Woods, saying, “Their leadership, compassion, and steadfast commitment have strengthened our organization and our community. Both honorees have served as officers and volunteers, and guided PCC through seasons of growth, change, and challenge.”

CMA Foundation Marc L. Parnes, MD Service Award

Robert Lowe, MD, received the first CMA Foundation Marc L. Parnes, MD Service Award for his dedication and service that exemplifies the mission and vision of the CMA, CMA Foundation, and its affiliate organizations. 

This award was named in honor of Dr. Parnes, who has served more than 15 years as president and board member of the CMA Foundation. Dr. Lowe, an emergency medicine physician and longtime COTS Board Member, has led and volunteered with the entire CMA organization for nearly 20 years. 

“Together with his leadership, Dr. Lowe has strengthened our trauma, medical, and our emergency response systems,” said Foundation Board Chair Karen King, MD. “We are incredibly grateful, and we are all safer because of him.” 

COTS Mission Champion Award 

In the final award of the evening, William Cotton, MD, and Medard Lutmerding, MD, both received the COTS Mission Champion Award.  

“As longtime board members, they've led with vision, heart, and a true passion for community well-being. Their servant leadership and tireless advocacy have shaped COTS and the communities we serve,” said COTS President Sherri Kovach. 

PCC Participant Recognition 

To close out the awards portion of the evening, Physicians Leadership Academy Board President Maria Courser, MD, recognized the PLA graduates in attendance. 

Tags:  Advocacy  COTS  Made for Medicine  PCC  PLA 

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How PCC Plays a Key Role in Reducing Infant Mortality Rates

Posted By Columbus Medical Association - CMA, Saturday, September 27, 2025
Updated: Friday, September 26, 2025

September is National Infant Mortality Awareness Month (NIMAM), a month to highlight the continued need to address the critical challenges impacting women's mental and physical health. 

Physicians CareConnection (PCC) has played a key role in reducing infant mortality rates by integrating maternal health resources and providing comprehensive support to pregnant women through the PCC Center for Optimal Care. 

PCC have focused on African American women, who face disproportionately high maternal and infant health risks, with a wholistic approach that includes culturally competent care coordination, high performing partnerships, and community-driven initiatives to remove barriers to essential healthcare services.

Key achievements in 2024 include: 

  • Prenatal Care: PCC scheduled 363 prenatal appointments for pregnant women, ensuring timely care through partnerships with hospitals and providers. 
  • Healthy Pregnancy Outcomes: 40 births, 29 (73%) were full term and 36 (90%) were healthy birth weight.
  • Transportation Assistance: 738 one-way trips enabled women to attend critical medical appointments. 
  • Housing Supports: Rent and utility payments for 60 vulnerable pregnant mothers alleviated stress during maternity leave, allowing for recovery and workforce reintegration. 
  • Substance Use Treatment: PCC connected 26 women with treatment and recovery services, addressing substance use challenges.

Dedicated volunteers are vital to PCC’s life-saving work, and more health care providers are needed. We are seeking primary care provider volunteers to help us meet the growing demand for comprehensive healthcare services and ensure that more people in our community have access to the care they need and deserve.

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PCC Supports Maternal Health at the CelebrateOne Community Baby Shower

Posted By Columbus Medical Association - CMA, Thursday, June 12, 2025

On Saturday, May 31, Physicians CareConnection (PCC) proudly participated in the CelebrateOne Community Baby Shower—a joyful event dedicated to supporting families and ensuring that all babies thrive through their first birthday and beyond. As a longstanding partner in this vital mission, PCC joined community organizations in providing giveaways and educational resources, including information on safe sleep practices. 

More than 800 moms, children, and families attended and were connected with essential resources. PCC was honored to share our services and connect families with resources to support healthy pregnancies, postpartum care, and overall family well-being. 

 

 

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Bringing Care to Pregnant Women: CMA’s Physicians CareConnection and JustChoice Launch Pregnancy Pop-Up Clinics

Posted By Columbus Medical Association - CMA, Thursday, May 15, 2025

 

The CMA’s Physicians CareConnection (PCC) hopes to continue an exciting new pilot initiative that provides healthcare to pregnant women.

Dr. Catherine Romanos, a family doctor and past CMA Board President, started volunteering with Physicians CareConnection (PCC) over ten years ago to better connect with the community. She now serves as the Medical Director at JustChoice, a nonprofit that helps people explore all their options during pregnancy.

Seeing a need in the community, Dr. Romanos, JustChoice, and PCC, teamed up to host four pop-up clinics at the PCC Center for Optimal Health in May and June. These events offer free pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, and support from trained professionals. They also help people get connected to wrap-around resources, no matter their choice.

The first pop-up clinic was held on Thursday, May 8, 2025. Dr. Romanos said that, along with the ultrasounds, they were able to connect several patients with prenatal care and helped a pregnant mom sign up for WIC.

“The PCC staff has been incredible in helping this make this happen,” said Dr. Romanos. “It’s this wrap-around care that PCC does so well for our community that we wanted to work together to provide to pregnant women.”

The upcoming clinics are May 29, June 12, and June 26, from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm at the PCC Center for Optimal Health on Dublin Road. Find more information and download the flyer here.

PCC and Just Choice hope to schedule additional dates and are seeking physician volunteers, including primary care doctors and ultrasound providers. If you are interested, contact PCC at pcc@pcchealth.org.

Pictured above: The first clinic on May 8, 2025 with (left to right) Emma Zimmerman, Dr. Catherine Romanos, and Laura Sullivan

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Changing Lives Through Compassionate Care: Join PCC’s Volunteer Team

Posted By Columbus Medical Association - CMA, Thursday, May 1, 2025

Physicians CareConnection (PCC) volunteers are truly making a difference in the lives of those most in need in our community, and we need more help! PCC’s Center for Optimal Health provides coordinated medical care for vulnerable populations in Central Ohio. Volunteer physicians and other healthcare professionals provide medical, dental, and mental health services to dozens of patients each week.

In April, our incredible team provided the first urology, cardiology, and phlebotomy services since the center opened in its new location in December 2024. More help is always needed--currently, the biggest area of need is for primary care. The center has a wait list of 70 patients who need a primary care appointment. 

Volunteers can choose how they see patients—at the center or in their own office. If you’re interested in volunteering, please complete the volunteer form.

All other services are provided at The PCC Center for Optimal Health is located at 1390 Dublin Road and is open Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm. Appointments are required. Dental services take place at Columbus Public Health at 240 Parsons Avenue on the first and third Tuesdays of the month by appointment.

Find much more information about the center and services on the PCC website.

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