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OUR HISTORY
Physicians first arrived in Wichita in 1867 when the city was a bustling cattle town. These pioneer doctors treated the sick and injured, stopped epidemics, initiated public health campaigns, and built hospitals. Many early physicians owned businesses, served on civic boards, and held public office, including Dr. E.B. Allen who served as the city's first mayor and later in the Kansas Legislature.

In 1903, 25 local doctors, who considered their calling the "noblest of all professions," formed the Medical Society of Sedgwick County (MSSC). They were committed to supporting the scientific-based private practice of medicine, enhancing professional medical standards and ethics, and educating the public on various health care issues.

Over 100 years later, the members of MSSC continue to share this commitment to the community's health and well-being.


OUR CALLING
MSSC collaborates with local and state government and community groups to address matters affecting the health of the citizens of Wichita and Sedgwick County. Individual physicians volunteer their medical skills in the community through Project Access, local indigent care clinics and various public health initiatives. In addition, over 800 practicing physicians in Sedgwick County voluntarily serve as teaching faculty for the Kansas University School of Medicine-Wichita through its community-based medical educational programs.

• Sedgwick County EMS System (medical protocols and quality assurance)
• Project Access (coordinating health care access for the uninsured)

• Kansas Physician Information Verification Program
• Pharmacy Information Reporting Program
• ProviDRs Care Network (a preferred provider organization formerly known as WPPA, Inc.)
• Medical Review Foundation (nationally certified utilization review program for ProviDRs Care Network)


OUR MISSION
OUR MISSION is to promote the highest standards of ethical medical practice, medical education, research, and community health.

OUR VISION is to be the premier advocate which empowers physicians for leadership and service to the community, state and nation, and supports the highest level of professional practice of medicine.


 

OUR LEADERSHIP With a membership base that includes over 95% of the area's practicing physicians, MSSC represents physicians on issues related to the private practice of medicine and is considered one of the most active county medical societies in the country.

n 2010 President--George L. Lucas, MD is a member of the Wichita Clinic, PA. He is board certified in Orthopaedic Surgery and Hand Surgery. Dr. Lucas is a graduate of George Washington University School of Medicine. He completed his residency in Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Wisconsin Medical School. His fellowship in Hand Surgery was completed at Alton Ochsner Medical Foundation in New Orleans.

n Executive Director--Jon Rosell, Ph.D assumed the position of MSSC Executive Director January 5, 2007. He has more than 20 years of administrative experience in not-for-profit and for-profit organizations, primarily working in programs and facilities that serve individuals with limitations or disabilities through a rehabilitation/medical model. Rosell was executive vice president of Heartspring for 12 years, where he managed direct-care and outpatient rehabilitation programs and worked closely with physicians and other health care professionals.