Welcome to Fairfield County Medical Association's New Website!

Welcome to FCMA's website, and we hope you find navigating this new feature helpful and easy. This website will now give the best services the FCMA has to offer. Doctors now have the ability to sign up for events, use the different reference sources, and renew their membership right from this website. The FCMA is dedicated to its doctors, their patients, and the community and we truly believe this website will help meet their goals.

Why Membership in FCMA Matters

For over 225 years, the FCMA has represented the voice of Fairfield County physicians and their patients. We offer not just a wealth of benefits, like networking events, discounts, action alerts and workshops, we also give you and your patients a way to get involved in the fight for the future of health care.

  • Educational Seminars for Physicians and their Staff
  • Physician and Patient Advocacy
  • Peer to Peer Networking
  • Community Involvement

EVENTS

We have our most recent events displayed here as a reminder for anyone.  For a complete list of events please check out our calendar of events for 2012; there doctors will be able to view and sign up for future events.

  • March 21 The New Husky Health Program and Charter Oak Health Plan: The Norwalk Inn & Conference Center - 12 Noon to 1:30 p.m.
    Presented by Community Health Network of CT, The Department of Social Services, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise Services
  • March 27 EMR Meaningful Use Overview: The Norwalk Inn  & Conference Center - 12 Noon - 1:30 p.m.
    Presented by Representatives from National Government Services (NGS)
  • March 27 The Ins and Outs of Effectively Negotiating Your Office Lease Agreement and When to Buy Versus When to Lease: Cinzano's Restaurant, Fairfield - 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
    Presented by Marisa Manley, President - Healthcare Real Estate Advisors (HCREA)
  • What Fairfield County Medical Association Has Done For You Lately
  • FCMA organized a first-ever presidents forum whereby the volunteer heads of the hospital medical staff can meet to discuss mutual items of interest
  • FCMA clarified for the members the unlabeled use of medications in the schools
  • Initiated a special semi-annual social and business networking opportunity for the younger physicians in Fairfield County. The group is called the Young Physicians Network

 

FCMA

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What Fairfield County Medical Association has done for you lately

FCMA, working together with AmeriCares, successfully convinced the Connecticut medical licensing division that it should waive the annual medical licensing fee for those retired physicians who provide at least 100 hours of pro bono medical care in the previous year in a facility licensed by the state.

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