In 1992, President George Bush issued a proclamation designating the first week of November as “National Medical Staff Services Awareness Week,” to acknowledge and thank medical services professionals (MSPs) for playing “an important role in our nation’s healthcare system.”
The American Medical Association-Organized Medical Staff Section also recognizes the medical services profession in a resolution that formally acknowledges “the importance and value of medical services professionals to the healthcare organization and its physician members, and recognizes their contribution and dedication in preserving quality patient care.”
Hall Render salutes MSPs and their dedication to ensuring that all patients receive care from practitioners who are properly educated, licensed and trained in their specialties.
For more information about MSPs and the National Association Medical Staff Services (NAMSS), visit www.namss.org.