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PRESIDENT’S
                MESSAGE






        LEADERSHIP SYMPOSIUM


        By Sheldon Gross, MD, 2018 BCMS President




        Dear Colleagues,

          One of the main goals of my year as president has been to design  ciation as important and es-
        and implement a leadership training program for physicians who  sential organizations to be-
        seemed interested and willing to step forward as leaders in the years  come actively involved in.
        and decades to come.  I am very pleased to announce that we had  As I looked across the room, I saw an abundance of human poten-
        our inaugural Symposium on Leadership on Sept. 8, 2018 at the  tial. I saw future members of our Board of Directors and future
        Bexar County Medical Society building. There were approximately  Presidents. I saw future Chiefs of Staff of their Hospitals and future
        21 participants. They represented a broad spectrum of specialties  activists within their specialty societies. I saw future leaders within
        and practice models. They also shared one major characteristic.  multispecialty groups. I felt personally challenged as the current
        They understood the important role that physician leadership will  President of Bexar County Medical Society to find the best ways
        play in years to come.                                 of funneling this group of talented individuals into activist roles.
          We were very fortunate to have a world-class faculty teaching our  The second question that I had to deal with is what happens after
        four-hour symposium. These are faculty from Trinity University. We  this inaugural class is finished. Will this be a one-time experience
        started off with a one-hour lecture giving a brief synopsis of Med-  never to be repeated? After what I saw in that room on that Saturday
        ical Economics.  We were told how the United States compares to  morning, I can only hope that this will be an experience to be re-
        other countries with regards to medical expenditures and with re-  peated year after year. I am hopeful that in September of 2019, there
        gards to medical outcomes. This was then followed by two profes-  will be another group of 25 individuals who are equally eager to de-
        sors  giving  an  additional  three-hour  introductory  course  on  velop their leadership skills and put them to work.
        Fundamentals of Leadership. What ensued was a very lively debate  We are living in a time that sitting by passively is not an option.
        about the characteristics of a good leader and the characteristics of  In many ways, our political and legislative strength is directly related
        any organization that is well-led. I was impressed not only with the  to the strength of our medical societies and organizations. A single
        sophistication of our faculty but also with the level of sophistication  individual has little hope of negotiating with insurance giants or the
        of the participants. Their questions and comments were thoughtful,  state or federal government. However, a strong medical association
        provoking, and very much on target. The seminar was over at noon.  at the state and national level can be extremely effective. I have seen
        We requested that all participants fill out an evaluation form and  tort reform pass the Texas Legislature. I have seen state and federal
        offer comments on how to improve programming in the future.  officials come to the Texas Medical Association and American Med-
        One hundred percent of the participating physicians filled out an  ical Association seeking advice and expert opinion. These organi-
        evaluation form.  This is almost unheard of. There was unanimous  zations require great physician leaders to continue to be dynamic
        agreement that the faculty were indeed world class. Several physi-  and effective into the future.
        cians lamented the fact that the seminar could not have been longer  If anyone reading this column feels that they would be interested
        than four hours. This initial symposium exceeded my expectations  in participating in the next round of leadership seminars starting in
        greatly, and my expectations were high to begin with.    September 2019, please consider attending future Medical Society
          This initial class of 21 individuals will continue to meet and attend  functions and letting our present leadership know of your interest.
        lectures approximately every six weeks over the following year. I  The classes will remain small and focused. To my knowledge, Bexar
        have no doubt that they will finish much further along in their de-  County Medical Society is the only county medical society in Texas
        velopment as leaders. I regret that I was unable to attend a similar  offering this type of program to its membership. Your thoughts and
        seminar 30 years ago. There are two fundamental questions that re-  comments are always welcome.
        main to be answered.
          The first question pertains to how these individuals will utilize  Sincerely,
        their newly honed leadership skills. I am obviously hopeful that they  SHELDON GROSS, MD
        will see Bexar County Medical Society and the Texas Medical Asso-  President, Bexar County Medical Society


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