Doc-Net
What is Doc-Net?
"Let's all work to work to make next year a better year for medicine in
New Mexico. We have a very potent tool in Doc-Net, the Viagra of
Medicine in NM!" - Doc-Net message from John Seibel MD, Christmas Eve,
1998.
Do you have any
burning issues you'd like to discuss with your colleagues??
Doc-Net is an e-mail discussion network for
physicians who are members of, or who are eligible for
membership* in, the New Mexico
Medical Society. Doc-Net has been incredibly
successful,
now numbering 630 active participants, and growing daily.
There is great power in numbers. In the current competitive
environment,
our medical community has become increasingly splintered, and often at
odds with itself. Doc-Net has demonstrated that by maintaining open lines
of instant communication that reach to all parts of our medical community,
that we can bring ourselves together, articulate our common goals, keep
each other informed, and even speak with a united voice when the situation
warrants.
Topics have been wide-ranging. Around the time of the legislative
session, we publish legislative reports and alerts from NMMS (received by
Doc-Net subscribers before anyone else gets them). We have extensively
discussed the ¡Salud! program and managed care in New Mexico, and
problems brought to light on Doc-Net have provided the impetus for
improvements in the ¡Salud! program. We have periodically reviewed
issues centering around "alternative" and "complementary" medicine.
We've discussed the input the medical community might have
into the debate over how New Mexico should best spend
the tobacco settlement money. We've talked about how New Mexico physicians
can most effectively organize themselves.
The topic which has most dominated discussion during the current
(2001) legislative session is our campaign to remove gross receipts tax
on medical goods and services, as the first step in restoring New Mexico's
ability to successfully recruit and retain physicians.
Once again, the 'Health Care Act' has been introduced in Santa Fe, and
his provided the impetus for reexamination of the concept of a single
payer system as it might be applied in New Mexico.
There are perennial social topics such as abortion, gun control, the
death penalty and others which are debated frequently, especially when
there is pending legislation on these issues.
There is no cost
to join (other than any cost you may have for access to
e-mail), and you will
receive full instructions. It's easy!
In April, 1998 we implemented a new choice for those wishing to
participate
in Doc-Net but not wanting to receive a large number of e-mail messages.
This new feature is called "Doc-Net-Digest", which automatically combines
many Doc-Net messages into single e-mail "digests" before they are
sent out. (For those who like numbers, each digest contains about 40K,
usually somewhere between 15-20 Doc-Net messages. This decreases the
volume of Doc-Net messages received to an average about two per week,
rarely more than three.
If you choose to subscribe to Doc-Net-Digest, you will still be able
to contribute to Doc-Net discussions, but you will not be receiving
Doc-Net messages in the same time frame as those on regular Doc-Net,
so your responses may be delayed.
You can most conveniently
Sign-Up
for Doc-Net or Doc-Net-Digest online with this easy to
use form. (Simply click on the link that says "Sign-Up" in the preceding
sentence.) This form may also be used by current Doc-Net members who
wish to switch from Doc-Net to Doc-Net-Digest (or vice versa), or who
wish to unsubscribe.
You must be a member of, or eligible for membership in, the
New Mexico Medical Society to sign up for Doc-Net.
Doc-Net Publicity Flyer
If you'd like to help publicize Doc-Net to colleagues, you may download a
single page flyer which you can print and post in the physicians' lounges
of
hospitals, or any other convenient locations. This is an MS-Word97 file;
unfortunately, the few graphics aren't presently handled properly by
other file
formats. (If you'd like this in Word95 or WordPerfect format, please drop
an e-mail to owner-doc-net@nmms.org and will
reformat this for you.) It looks niftiest if printed with a color printer.
Download Doc-Net Flyer
Doc-Net Information File
We now have online a current, hypertext version of the
Doc-Net Info File
sent to all Doc-Net subscribers. (Password
required.)
* Doc-Net was formerly
limited to NMMS members. On 11/14/98, the NMMS Council agreed to open
Doc-Net to anyone eligible for membership in the NMMS. It is hoped
that active participation in the types of discussion held on Doc-Net
will only increase the awareness of the importance of a well-informed,
organized approach to the issues facing the medical profession, and
may stimulate additional membership in NMMS.
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