Denver Medical Society

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Denver Medical Society

The Denver Medical Society (DEN-vər MED-i-kəl SO-si-ə-tee) is a professional organization for physicians, based in Denver, Colorado. It was established in the late 19th century with the aim of advancing the science of medicine, promoting public health, and fostering the welfare of the medical profession.

Etymology

The name "Denver Medical Society" is derived from its location, Denver, the capital city of Colorado, and its purpose, which is to serve the medical community.

History

The Denver Medical Society was founded in 1871 by a group of physicians who were dedicated to improving the standards of medical practice, education, and research in Denver. The society has since grown to include hundreds of members from all specialties and practice settings.

Activities

The Denver Medical Society organizes regular meetings, seminars, and conferences to provide continuing education for its members. It also advocates for physicians and patients at the local, state, and national levels. The society is affiliated with the Colorado Medical Society and the American Medical Association.

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