Become an NYSNS member!
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Dear Colleague:
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the New York State Neurological Society (NYSNS), I would like to invite you to become a member of our Society. In the current health care and economic climate, your support is critical to ensure that our society remains strong. If you are already a member, now is the time to renew your membership. Thank you for your support!
We realize that many neurologists already belong to several professional societies. However, the NYSNS provides unique benefits:
- In conjunction with the American Academy of Neurology, we are planning a New York State Conference with an exciting agenda, and intend to make this an annual event;
- NYSNS gives you access to all New York neurologists, providing a means to address both medical and practice issues with your colleagues;
- With healthcare reform high on the agenda for the new administration, neurologists need a strong and unified voice within our own state. Through your support and participation, you will help ensure that the NYSNS will maintain its important advocacy role for Neurology in Albany. This is critically important on legislative and regulatory issues as well as providing NYSNS members with the opportunity for appointment to important and prestigious statewide boards, councils, commissions and similar entities.
We are pleased to
be partnering with the New York Chapter of the American College of Physicians (NYACP) to provide us with administrative
services. Please
complete the attached application, make your check in the amount of $100 out to
“NYSNS” (Residents and Students
are free) and mail to:
NYSNS
Attention: Karen Tucker
744 Broadway
Albany, NY 12207
Questions? Please feel free to contact Karen Tucker of the (NYACP) with any questions that you may have. She can be reached at nysns@nyacp.org or (518) 427-0366 ext. 222.
Your membership is critically important to keeping our state organization strong.
Thank you very much for your consideration and anticipated support.
Sincerely,
Jeremy Michael Shefner, MD, PhD
