Honoring the Past and Inspiring the Future at CMA's Annual Celebration; Celebrating the Physicians and Advocates Shaping Central Ohio's Future; Urgent Need for Primary Care Physician Volunteers at PCC; Advocacy Update: Ohio Lawmakers Advance Key Healthcare BillsTYPE html>
Annual celebration details, awards recipients, and an update on healthcare legislation
The CMA’s 2025 Annual Celebration was an evening filled with gratitude, reflection, and anticipation of a bright future. Held at the Columbus Museum of Art, the event brought together physicians, students, and community partners to honor those who shaped the organization’s past and to celebrate the next generation leading its future.
The PCC Center for Optimal Health urgently needs primary care physician volunteers to meet growing community demand. More than 130 patients are waiting for primary care appointments. Your time and expertise can make an immediate difference in the lives of our community's most vulnerable.
While the Ohio Legislature was in session this past week to advance property tax legislation, it also took some legislative action on certain healthcare issues affecting the medical community. Learn more about the healthcare bills currently making their way through the Ohio Legislature.
COTS Director of Healthcare Emergency Preparedness and Central Region Healthcare Coordinator, Jodi Keller, was quoted in the October 2025 issue of the Emergency Management Leader newsletter in an article titled, “Smart AI Strategies for Emergency Management.”
From our Partners: A Clinician’s Guide to Steatotic Liver Disease
October is National Liver Awareness Month, a reminder to focus on liver health through education, screenings, and advocacy. Our partners at OhioGastro have shared a physician’s guide to two of the most prevalent chronic liver diseases worldwide.