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Who Is TMA?
The Texas Medical Association was organized by 35 physicians in 1853 to serve the people of Texas in matters of medical care, prevention and cure of disease, and the improvement of public health. Today, with more than 43,000 physician and medical student members, TMA's vision is still to "improve the health of all Texans." TMA supports Texas physicians by providing distinctive solutions to the challenges they encounter in the care of patients.
TMA 2008 Annual Report
When a baseball pitcher needs a strikeout and reaches back for his best 90-plus-mile-per-hour fastball, it's called "bringing the heat." In 2008, the Texas Medical Association brought the heat on a number of issues. When it did, Congress, the state's largest insurance carrier, and podiatrists were brushed back. Once again, TMA went to bat to make sure physicians are treated fairly and that patients have access to the best medical care in the world. And as in past years, we followed the TMA 2015 goals established by the TMA Board of Trustees as our roadmap to the future. More ...
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County Medical Societies
Find links to Texas county medical society Web sites as well as CMS officers in a Word document and PDF.
50-Year Club
The Board of Trustees of the Texas Medical Association approved the formation of a 50-Year Club in November 1984. Plans for the club, including forms of recognition, activities, and dues were developed under the direction of Dr. Paul R. Meyer.
Facebook
TMA is now on Facebook. It’s one of many TMA ventures into new communications media. You will continue to receive the latest information on what TMA is doing. Connect with other TMA members by joining Facebook today.
History of Medicine
Check out the latest exhibit at the History of Medicine Gallery, along with its many historical collections.
International Medical Graduate Section (IMG)
Discover the IMG Section of TMA, one of only 11 state medical societies with a separate representational group for IMG physicians. This section is devoted to issues and concerns unique to IMGs, a diverse group of doctors with a common vision.
Jobs at TMA
Looking for a great job at a great association? TMA strives to create and maintain a stimulating and enjoyable work environment that attracts, develops, retains, and promotes talented individuals.
Medical Student Section (MSS)
Explore the MSS, created in the late 1970s for the purpose of gaining a student perspective among members and provide future physicians with a voice in TMA policy.
Mission
Read TMA’s mission statement, code of ethics, Constitution and Bylaws, strategic plan, milestones, past and future, and House of Delegates policy.
Publications
Peruse Texas Medicine, Action, EVPGram, TMA Practice E-Tips, practice management books, and more.
Resident and Fellow Section (RFS)
Connect with other residents at the RFS, a communication tool for residents statewide to address unique resident issues, such as resident work hours, Physician-in-Training permits, debt management, licensing and credentialing, to name a few.
TMA Leadership
Learn about TMA boards, councils, committees, and sections; Distinguished Service Award recipients; House of Delegates members; TMA officers; and TMA meeting minutes. Check out the TMA staff directory and resource guide as well.
TMA Store
Shop the TMA Online Store ... a broad range of publications and logo products from which to choose.
TMA’s Social Media and Other Widgets
TMA is connected to various social media networks and you can join us. Stay up-to-date with practice management tips, news bits, and political issues by joining any or all of the free social mediums listed below.
Welcome to Texas!
If you are new to Texas this is your one stop location to get information on the licensure process, physician demographics, credentialing application, establishing your practice, state and federal agencies, resources for your practice and much more.
Young Physician Section (YPS)
Join the YPS if you are a physician under the age of 40 or in your first eight years of practice. The YPS provides a means for young physicians to participate in activities and programs relevant to the physician just entering practice.
Last Published: 9/18/2009 Print this page
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