Medical Society of Virginia

The Medical Society of Virginia (MSV), is a professional association of more than 11,000 Virginia physicians, medical students, residents, physician assistants and physician assistant students. It was founded in December 1820, and incorporated in 1824. It has been responsible for the creation of the State Board of Health, the State Board of Medical Examiners, the Board of Medicine and the MSV Review Organization (which has evolved into the Virginia Health Quality Center).[1] Each of these now independent entities had their beginnings within the Medical Society of Virginia. This organization is the only association representing all Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) and Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), regardless of specialty or type of practice setting in Virginia.

Medical Society of Virginia
MottoThe power of physicians working together
Formation1820
TypeProfessional association
HeadquartersRichmond, Virginia
Location
  • United States
Official language
English
President
Edward G. Koch, M.D., FACOG

Publications

The Medical Society of Virginia publishes a monthly newsletter, Virginia Medical News, which is e-mailed to MSV members eight times a year. The society also prints a publication typically about a Legislative Preview, Legislative Wrap-up, or Annual Meeting Review, which is mailed out once a quarter. MSV also publishes a weekly e-newsletter that reports the latest information in the medical community.

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