Fall 2017
Pennsylvania Society of Anesthesiologists Newsletter
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
The Future Is Now by Bhaskar Deb, M.D. PSA President
www.psanes.org Telephone (717) 558-7750 ext. 1596
The pillars of strategic planning for PSA are constituted of Advocacy, Quality & Practice Advancement, Educational Resources, Member Experience, continued on page 22
Member experience
Educational Resources
Quality and Practice Advancement
Advocacy
in his quest and asks all PSA members to demonstrate strong support for his success in the 2018 election cycle. Looking to the future, I have initiated a Strategic Planning Committee for PSA. The Committee is a diverse group representing different regions of the state and practice models. Assisting us with our planning and implementation efforts, will be the CEO of ASA, Mr. Paul Pomerantz. I will outline some of the goals for the Committee and PSA Board. First and foremost, PSA
Health System Leadership and Organizational Growth
must become nimble in these changing times. Our Articles of Incorporation have not been addressed in 50+ years and our bylaws do not allow us to make changes quickly. We must reconstruct the pillars upon which PSA strands.
Business Development
I am very pleased to inform you that Dr. Richard O’Flynn, past PSA president (2013-2014) and present board member has announced his candidacy for State Representative (R) for the 161st District (Delaware County). There has not been any physician representation in the state legislature for over 50 years. In these difficult political times, Dr. O’Flynn’s goal of becoming a legislator will be invaluable to us. The 161st District has traditionally been held by a Republican with a 5,000 Republican voter majority in the District. He is a lifelong resident of Delaware County, his wife is also an anesthesiologist and member of PSA. Rich will champion our causes for patient safety issues, out of network billing, and issues related to the opioid epidemic. It is clear physician input has been lacking in the legislature; having a physician within the ranks will be extremely helpful. PSA leadership supports Dr. O’Flynn