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History
Organized
medicine in Baltimore traces its origin
to 1788 when a small group of physicians
from Baltimore and its environs met to
form a medical society. The goal was
to develop a "plan for the regulation
of medical practice" according to the
announcement. No organization was actually
formed, however, until 1799 when the
Medical and Chirurgical Faculty (Maryland
medical society) was charted by the State.
A few years later, in 1805 the Baltimore
City Medical Society was formed. With
the exception of a period during the
Civil War when meetings were prohibited,
there has been an active medical society
in the City. The present Baltimore City
Medical Society as a component part of
MedChi, The Maryland State Medical Society,
was formed in April 1904. While the bylaws
have been changed and even replaced since
1805, the basic goals of organized medicine
in Baltimore City has not changed. The
Society was formed to sustain quality
medical practice and to serve the citizens
of Baltimore and it continues to seek
those goals today.
Mission
Statement & Priorities
The mission of the Baltimore City Medical Society is to advance the ethical
practice of medicine and improve the quality of medical care by providing advocacy,
educational programs and essential resources for physicians.
Contacting Us
You can reach our staff via the following methods:
U.S. Mail:
BCMS
1211 Cathedral Street
3rd Floor
Baltimore,
MD 21201
Phone: 410.625.0022
FAX: 410-385-0154
E-mail: info@bcmsdocs.org
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