Medical association's 106th annual meeting

Alexander M. Kallis 2011- 2012 SMCMA President, Gregory Lukaszewicz, M.D.; Distinguished Service Award Recipient, Josefina Enriquez, M.D.; Richard Gordon, State Assembly, 21 District; and 2010-2011 SMCMA President, William J. Black, M.D.

The San Mateo County Medical Association hosted its 106th Annual Meeting of Members July 13 at the Menlo Circus Club in Atherton, celebrating the installation of 2011-2012 SMCMA President Gregory C. Lukaszewicz, M.D., and recognizing outgoing 2010-2011 SMCMA President William J. Black, M.D. The Association also presented Half Moon Bay physician Josefina Enriquez, M.D. with its Distinguished Service Award for her tireless efforts serving an astonishing 5,000 patients annually, 85 percent of whom are uninsured or on Medi-Cal. In addition to founding and volunteering at the Coastside RotaCare clinic, Enriquez also donates time and services to patients through the Coalition of Concerned Medical Professionals and opens her office one hour early every day to see walk-ins who do not have insurance.

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