KCMS Journal Honored for Publication Excellence

Jim Braibish • August 13, 2019

The Kansas City Medical Society’s quarterly journal, Kansas City Medicine, has received a 2019 APEX Award for Publication Excellence . The award is presented by Communication Concepts, a consulting firm and newsletter publisher serving the communications and publications industry. The APEX Awards recognize “excellence in graphic design, editorial content and the ability to achieve overall communications excellence.”

Kansas City Medicine is among 100 Grand Award winners out of more than 1,200 entries in the competition, recognized in the category of magazines, journals and tabloids. The award affirms the Medical Society’s commitment to providing a quality publication for the membership.

Communications Concepts, Inc. helps publishing, public relations and marketing professionals improve publications and communications programs through consulting services and reports on business writing and communications. Learn more about the APEX Awards.

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I consider it a sincere honor to serve as president of the Kansas City Medical Society this year. As we look forward to this new year, we celebrate our previous accomplishments and look for new ways to meet the challenges of our ever-changing healthcare environment. As we recognize our recent successes, I want to take the opportunity to thank Dr. Greg Unruh, our immediate past president, for his excellent leadership, and I look forward to his continued partnership, providing much-needed wisdom and experience to our board of directors as well as a leadership council. I am also deeply appreciative of Micah Flint, our executive director, now in his third year with the Society. As a board, we are prioritizing key areas where we believe the Society can make a difference for physicians and the communities we serve. With this in mind, we will continue our focus on wellness, advocacy, and expand our opportunities for in person social and educational gatherings. Our journal connects us in a variety of valuable ways, and we will continue its publication and expand its distribution. Under the directorship of Karole Bradford, the Society’s Foundation continues to do invaluable work. We celebrate those accomplishments and the charitable care they provide to our community’s vulnerable population. We are grateful for our individual members and corporate sponsors and welcome your suggestions of how the Society can best serve physicians and our community. Please mark your calendar for the Society’s upcoming events and consider inviting physician colleagues to join you as we gather to learn and support one another.
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