Louisville Medicine Volume 65, Issue 2 | Page 8

EVENTS GLMS CELEBRATES President Rob Zaring & 125 Years Aaron Burch T wo hundred Greater Louisville Medical Society members and their families visited the new GLMS headquarters in the Fleur-de-Lis Building on Sunday, May 21, for the 2017 Presidents’ Celebration. former GLMS initiatives such as The Healing Place and Supplies Over Seas, Dr. Zaring moved from the past to the future and un- veiled the new GLMS logo, a Fleur-de-Lis wrapped in a snake and colored in rich hues of red and blue. The day was a major milestone for GLMS, which celebrated not only a new president or putting the finishing touches on a new work space, but also its own 125 th anniversary, as the Society was founded back in 1892. “The Fleur-de-Lis reminds us of our connection to our traditions but also to the community we serve,” Dr. Zaring said. “The three leaves of the Fleur-de-Lis and the three rings the snake forms signify the three aspects of the society (GLMS, the GLMS Foundation, and MSPS) all working together for the community’s health. The goal is to remind us that all elements of the Society should be closely aligned and working together to better serve the general community and our members. I really hope you enjoy the new logo and take it as a sign that the Society is hard at work for you, continuing the great things we have done and constantly trying to improve.” The celebration began with outgoing President John Roberts, MD, who welcomed everyone and briefly discussed the successes of the Society during his presidency. “It has been a sincere pleasure serving as your President over the last 12 months,” Dr. Roberts said. “It has been an honor and one of the most rewarding experiences of my career.” He then passed the ceremonial gavel to incoming president Rob Zaring, MD, MMM, as family and friends looked on. In return, Dr. Zaring honored the outgoing president with thanks and a plaque to mark the end of his presidency. In his first official act as GLMS President, Dr. Zaring announced the results of the recent GLMS election and congratulated all in- coming officers including President-Elect Wayne Tuckson, MD, Vice President Frank Burns, MD, and Treasurer Brian Sosnin, DO. “Congratulations to all our elected leaders for GLMS. Consider yourselves officially installed,” he said, before asking all members in attendance to consider joining a GLMS committee and have their voices heard. “If you receive a call to participate, I urge you to say yes and get involved. We need each other if we want to continue to have a positive impact.” In his first speech as new president, Dr. Zaring spoke about the history of GLMS and some of its many accomplishments. “We have much to be proud of when we think of our past,” Dr. Zaring said. “First, we can simply think of all the changes medicine has made since our founding in 1892 and the society is still here serving all of us. And, we have an active membership shown by your presence today.” After touching on the successes of the GLMS Foundation and 6 LOUISVILLE MEDICINE Earlier, GLMS CEO/Exec. Vice President Bert Guinn, MBA, CAE, announced the winners of the 2017 Richard Spear, MD, Memorial Essay Contest. The topic this year was “What Drives You Crazy in Health Care?” Natalie Spiller was the winner in the Student/In-Training Cat- egory for her essay, “What Drives You Crazy – A Story.” She was presented with a plaque and a check for $750. Morris Weiss, MD, was announced as the winner for the Practicing/Life Category. He was presented with a plaque and a check for $1,500 in recognition of his essay, “Ethical & Moral Consideration in 21 st Century Medi- cine.” You can read both essays, beginning on page 16 in this issue. After the event concluded, members were given free tickets to attend the Louisville Bats doubleheader across the street at Slugger Field. Aaron Burch is the communications specialist for the Greater Louisville Medical Society. View all the photos from the event at https://flic.kr/s/aHskWqzct5