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05/29/2025
May Academy Recap
Food for Thought:
An Excerpt from Our 2025-2026 Academy President's Inaugural Speech
“We as physicians pursue perfection, despite knowing that we will always be imperfect. It IS the practice of medicine after all. Taking care of patients is our sacred duty and privilege. And it is sometimes simply overwhelming, particularly when patients don’t do well. But we don’t have to do it alone.
That’s one of the many reasons I joined the Academy.
The voices in this room are not those of insurers, hospital systems, or even employers. These are the voices of physicians—those who care directly for patients, who bear firsthand witness to the challenges and triumphs of our healthcare system, and who are uniquely qualified to speak to what our patients truly need, and the toll it can take on our wellbeing.
As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, our mission and purpose at the Academy of Medicine remains constant: support, connect, and advocate for physicians across all specialties—uniting around a shared commitment to medical excellence, compassion, and integrity.
Only together can we create a new chapter of healthcare in Cincinnati, and we need your help: your ideas, your passion, (your membership!), and your voice, to move medicine forward."
— Dr. Chris Paprzycki, Incoming President, Academy of Medicine of Cincinnati
168th Annual Meeting & Awards Recap
More than 150 attendees gathered at MadTree Parks & Rec last week for the Academy's 168th Annual Meeting & Awards. Oustanding Honorees including Dr. Edward J. 'Mel' Otten, Dr. Alvin Crawford, and the IPC's Earl Walz and JoAnn Reis were recognized for their leadership and dedication to advancing health in our community.
The evening’s theme “Rooted in Legacy, Rising Through Collaboration” was more than just words. It came to life in the stories we heard, the achievements we honored, and the incredible spirit of camaraderie in the room. The event was a powerful and much-needed reminder that while we can’t always predict what’s ahead, our greatest strength in the face of challenges is our professional community.
Thank you to all who joined us. Your presence and continued commitment are what keep our legacy strong and our path forward possible.
Remembering Russell Dean
Former Academy Executive Director (1992–2005), Russell C. Dean, Jr., passed away on April 10, 2025. Russ left an indelible impact on the Academy and the physicians he served.
Supporting the Next Generation of Physicians
Thanks to your generosity, we raised over $5,000 during the Annual Meeting in support of medical student mentorship programs through the Academy Foundation, including Alvin Crawford’s Black Men in Medicine Cincinnati initiative.
These funds will directly support underrepresented students in their journey toward medicine through scholarships, mentorship, and professional development.
Want to support future medical leaders?
In Case You Missed It: Landsman Townhall Recap
Thank you to everyone who joined our recent townhall with Congressman Greg Landsman.
The evening fostered meaningful, open dialogue between physicians and our congressional representative — with thoughtful questions and honest discussion on the future of Medicare, the role of academic medicine, and protecting public health infrastructure.
Events like this are a powerful reminder that physician voices matter — and when we come together to share insights from the frontlines of care, we help shape smarter, more responsive health policy.
Upcoming Events: CME, Community Health, and More
The Ridge Open House
Featuring Fmr Director, SAMHSA Paolo del Vecchio, M.S.W.
Tues., 6/24 3p-6p
Brother, Let's Talk: A Conversation on Black Mens' Health
Speakers: Dr. Harold Neighbors, Dr. Keith Newby, and Collin Mays
Sat., 6/28 9a-12p at the Holloman Center for Social Justice
Sheakley Athletic Performance Center, University of Cincinnati Athletic Campus
Cybersecurity Notice: Stay Alert
Please be cautious of recent phishing email attempts claiming to be from Academy leadership or staff.
Please use caution when receiving emails that:
- Request personal or financial information.
- Ask you to make payments or reimbursements via external apps.
- Come from unfamiliar email addresses, even if the name appears recognizable.
We strongly encourage all members to:
- Verify any suspicious emails by contacting the individual directly through known, official channels.
- Avoid clicking on links or downloading attachments from unfamiliar emails.
- Consider changing your passwords as a precautionary measure.
If you have any questions, please reach out to us at membership@academyofmedicine.org