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Washington State Medical Association (WSMA) Representing 13,500+ physicians, resident physicians, physician assistants, and medical students across all specialties and practice types in Washington state.

Our vision is to make Washington state the best place to practice medicine and receive care.

The first webinar in our summer series with the Help Me Grow Washington team is coming up next Monday, June 8! Learn how...
05/06/2026

The first webinar in our summer series with the Help Me Grow Washington team is coming up next Monday, June 8! Learn how Help Me Grow Washington can support physicians and physician assistants in connecting families to essential services including food security, health supports, child development resources, and family stability programs.
Participants will:
✔ Explore referral pathways and what happens after a family is referred.
✔ Learn strategies for integrating Help Me Grow WA into clinical workflows.
✔ Discover tools like the Family Resource Navigator and ParentHelp123 Resource Directory.
✔ Earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.

Register free for the entire series, scheduled for June 8, July 13, Aug. 10, and Sept. 14, at: https://bit.ly/4dP4XYG.

Physicians want to provide care to every patient. Yet decisions made by third parties in health care are limiting how pa...
03/06/2026

Physicians want to provide care to every patient. Yet decisions made by third parties in health care are limiting how patients get the care they need and deserve. The WISeR pilot program is doing just that.

Says WSMA's Jeb Shepard: "Physicians groups have hired full-time staff just to process prior authorizations on the commercial side. Now they're being subjected to the same difficult processes on the traditional Medicare side. So, it's pulling clinicians away from patient care."

Learn more: https://bit.ly/4dIOR2N

Five months into a pilot program that uses AI to review certain Medicare procedure requests, Washington seniors face new hurdles and worsening health outcomes, according to health care providers and lawmakers.

Do you know what to look for when reviewing an employment contract or salary offer? This Wednesday, June 3, join WSMA pa...
02/06/2026

Do you know what to look for when reviewing an employment contract or salary offer? This Wednesday, June 3, join WSMA partner Resolve for a member-exclusive lunchtime webinar on guidance for navigating contracts. Thank you to Resolve CEO Kyle Claussen for sharing his expertise!
Register at: https://bit.ly/4x3ZPHy

Are We Treating ADHD, Or the Conditions of Modern Life? Seattle family physician at Vera Whole Health Alina Urriola, MD,...
28/05/2026

Are We Treating ADHD, Or the Conditions of Modern Life? Seattle family physician at Vera Whole Health Alina Urriola, MD, MPH, poses the challenging but necessary question: What does it mean, at a societal level, when growing numbers of adults require long-term stimulant therapy to meet everyday expectations of work and productivity? Her thoughtful concerns in this essay are born of compassion for patients—always the bottom line in the patient-physician relationship. Read her article at: wsma.org/your-care-is-at-our-core.

"Having a clinical voice in shaping the future of health care in Washington is key for us to get the best possible outco...
21/05/2026

"Having a clinical voice in shaping the future of health care in Washington is key for us to get the best possible outcomes for our patients." - Hans P. Cassagnol, MD, senior vice president & CMO for Virginia Mason Franciscan Health/CommonSpirit Health Pacific NW, in our May/June issue of . Read Dr. Cassagnol's full Q&A at wsma.org/your-care-is-at-our-core.

Thank you to everyone who attended last weekend's Leadership Development Conference! This year, attendees took a deep di...
20/05/2026

Thank you to everyone who attended last weekend's Leadership Development Conference! This year, attendees took a deep dive into leadership from a public health perspective, especially through how food insecurity affects patients' overall health and strategies for closing that gap, both in the exam room and at the system level.

Thank you to Jim Krieger, MD; David Ansell, MD; the team from Help Me Grow WA; Marie Spiker, PhD; Jennifer Maxwell, MD; Bindu Nayak, MD; Emely Barragan, MPH, and Gabrielle Frank, RD for speaking on different aspects of this important topic.

Plus, keynote speaker Kelly Casperson, MD, shared her perspective on how physicians can cut through the noise of health misinformation and the importance of physicians' clinical expertise as a core component of providing evidence-based medicine.

Effective communication is a key to maintaining trust with patients, and speakers Heather Sulejman and Lora Shahine, MD, talked about how language can help you disagree better and be a more effective messenger on social media, respectively.

We welcomed our two-time WSMA legislator of the year Sen. Marcus Riccelli, who talked about the legislative process using his years-long efforts to institute free school lunches for Washington students as an example of the persistence it takes to get bills passed in Olympia.

Save the date for next year's conference, May 21-22, 2027, in Chelan!

Last chance to register for this weekend's Leadership Development Conference! Registration closes at the end of the day ...
11/05/2026

Last chance to register for this weekend's Leadership Development Conference! Registration closes at the end of the day today, May 11. Get away for the weekend while strengthening your leadership skills both in and outside of the exam room. See our full conference agenda and register at: wsma.org/ldc.

Physicians play a key role in supporting women’s health by establishing trusted relationships with patients that lead to...
08/05/2026

Physicians play a key role in supporting women’s health by establishing trusted relationships with patients that lead to better outcomes.

In the AMA’s installment of “What Doctors Wish Patients Knew,” physicians share 10 things to enhance women’s health. Learn more: wsma.org/your-care-is-at-our-core

Measles is a vaccine-preventable disease that can spread very easily between people who are not immune to the disease, a...
08/05/2026

Measles is a vaccine-preventable disease that can spread very easily between people who are not immune to the disease, and the Washington State Department of Health is warning of increased risk for measles in WA. The MMR vaccine is safe and highly effective. One dose is 93% effective, and two doses are 97% effective. Getting vaccinated is much safer than getting measles, and it helps protect your family and your community. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4ttgLpe

Just under a week left to register for the 2026 Leadership Development Conference! Don't miss this chance to develop fou...
06/05/2026

Just under a week left to register for the 2026 Leadership Development Conference! Don't miss this chance to develop foundational leadership skills while exploring opportunities for leadership in the exam room and in the community, including:
- Exploring how patients' social needs and health care intersect.
- Talking about food insecurity.
- Strategies for improving the equity and quality of diabetes care.
- And much more!

Online registration closes May 11. See the full weekend agenda and register at: wsma.org/ldc.

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