Posted 12:39 am Sunday, July 01, 2012
Smith Medical Alliance Wins Recognition For Chapter Growth, Meeting Health Needs
Smith County Medical Society Alliance received recognition at the 94th Annual All Med state convention in Dallas.
During the Awards Celebration, Margie Phillips accepted the Pat Durham Membership Award and the Global Service Award. The Membership Award is presented to the county with the best overall membership campaign.
Smith County has something to offer everyone. In addition to its well-known bi-annual book fair, the alliance also has a book club, cork club, fitness group, mommy’s group and by popular demand held a computer 101 class to bring everyone up to speed on the newest technology.
During the Awards Celebration, Margie Phillips accepted the Pat Durham Membership Award and the Global Service Award. The Membership Award is presented to the county with the best overall membership campaign.
Smith County has something to offer everyone. In addition to its well-known bi-annual book fair, the alliance also has a book club, cork club, fitness group, mommy’s group and by popular demand held a computer 101 class to bring everyone up to speed on the newest technology.
The Global Service Award is presented to the county that best responds to the health-related needs of the worldwide community.
Smith County Alliance supports multiple organizations with its donations of hand-crafted items and other necessities created through its S.I.S.T.E.R.S. (supportive individuals stitching treasures and remembrances to share) group.
Delegates from Smith County who attended were SCMSA President Margie Phillips, TMAA Past President D’Anna Wick, TMAA Recording Secretary Rhonda Reuter, District Director Agnes Ward, SCMSA President-Elect Sandy Stewart, Donna Freeman and Jennifer Ozuna.
The alliance has recently purchased a new building on 2004 Broussard St. and will hold its biannual Book Fair there Oct. 25, 26 and 27. They will also have a garage sale Aug. 16, 17 and 18. Proceeds fund health career scholarships and medical projects.
Smith County Medical Alliance is open to all physician spouses and physicians. Visit scmsalliance.com for more information about upcoming events.
Smith County Alliance supports multiple organizations with its donations of hand-crafted items and other necessities created through its S.I.S.T.E.R.S. (supportive individuals stitching treasures and remembrances to share) group.
Delegates from Smith County who attended were SCMSA President Margie Phillips, TMAA Past President D’Anna Wick, TMAA Recording Secretary Rhonda Reuter, District Director Agnes Ward, SCMSA President-Elect Sandy Stewart, Donna Freeman and Jennifer Ozuna.
The alliance has recently purchased a new building on 2004 Broussard St. and will hold its biannual Book Fair there Oct. 25, 26 and 27. They will also have a garage sale Aug. 16, 17 and 18. Proceeds fund health career scholarships and medical projects.
Smith County Medical Alliance is open to all physician spouses and physicians. Visit scmsalliance.com for more information about upcoming events.
