Bexar County Medical Society

Bexar County Medical Society The Bexar County Medical Society was the first county medical society formed in the state of Texas!

The Bexar County Medical Society works in close cooperation with other county medical societies and with the Texas Medical Association. Often the efforts of all of these organizations are combined to their mutual best interests. A good example was the passage of medical tort reform in Texas through the passage of the constitutional amendment, proposition 12. This was a joint effort to ensure acces

s to care for patients. BCMS is a physicians’ organization, and therefore is organized and defined by physicians’ interests. The Society operates approximately ten committees open to participation by all members, that address such issues as socioeconomic, legislative, health and rehabilitation, medical schools, legal issues, censoring, mediation, communications, membership, emergency medical services, emergency management, military, nominating, peer support, public health, and women in medicine. The Society also offers a number of services to its members which meet the needs of its members while at the same time help provide financial support to the Society. These include staffing services for all kinds of medical personnel on a temporary or permanent basis, insurance contract review services to help physicians determine whether their insurance provider is reimbursing at the maximum level possible per the contract, credentialing services to hospitals and insurance providers attesting to the background and experience of physicians anywhere in the country, automobile programs to assist physicians in finding and financing vehicles for their use, and several other physician friendly services. BCMS is proud to have close working relationships with hospitals, the Metropolitan Health Department, practice administrators, emergency response personnel, and vendors of all kinds to the medical community. The Society’s mission is to act on behalf of medicine in general, which means it will act in the best interests of physicians, patients, and the public.

“Hope Though Access” at the START Center for Cancer Research (START) is the simple but powerful idea that every patient,...
08/18/2026

“Hope Though Access” at the START Center for Cancer Research (START) is the simple but powerful idea that every patient, regardless
of where they live, deserves the opportunity to participate in innovative cancer research. What began as a single research center in San Antonio has since grown into the largest community-based early-phase oncology research network in the world, spanning 16 clinical research sites across the United States and Europe and bringing together more than 40 principal investigators dedicated to early drug development.

This month’s edition of San Antonio Medicine highlights “Hope Through Access: Bringing the future of cancer care closer to home.”

Read the full article here: https://bcms.org/SAM/2026/SAMAug2026/mobile/index.html =17

Join the City of San Antonio Office of Emergency Management and community partners for the 15th annual workshop on disas...
08/14/2026

Join the City of San Antonio Office of Emergency Management and community partners for the 15th annual workshop on disaster preparedness on September 19! Explore interactive partner tables, learn from preparedness experts, and contribute to the development of our Hazard Mitigation Plan!

Register: forms.office.com/g/kqm8Q1P1ux

This month’s San Antonio Medicine highlights new developments in prostate cancer care that aim to achieve oncological co...
08/13/2026

This month’s San Antonio Medicine highlights new developments in prostate cancer care that aim to achieve oncological control while fiercely preserving functional outcomes for appropriate patients. Pictured is author, Dr. Naveen Kella and The Urology Place team.

Read “Prostate Cancer: Staying cutting edge in Bexar County” to learn more: https://bcms.org/SAM/2026/SAMAug2026/mobile/index.html =25

Ezequiel Silva III, MD, BCMS Past-President and Council Member on Medical Service at the American Medical Association, r...
08/10/2026

Ezequiel Silva III, MD, BCMS Past-President and Council Member on Medical Service at the American Medical Association, recently shared his thoughts on the barriers prior authorization has created for patients and physicians alike and discussed how Texas’ access to care can be improved.

Read the full article here: https://bcms.org/SAM/2026/SAMAug2026/mobile/index.html =38

Join your fellow BCMS members at our upcoming BCMS General Membership Meeting.Guest speaker, and BCMS and TMA Past Presi...
08/07/2026

Join your fellow BCMS members at our upcoming BCMS General Membership Meeting.

Guest speaker, and BCMS and TMA Past President, Jayesh Shah, MD, will be presenting a Legislative and AMA Update.

Earn 1 hour of CME, review significant legislative victories, and discuss challenges to address for the 2027 Legislative Session.

RSVP: https://events.blackbirdrsvp.com/bcms-general-membership-meeting

The 1853 Club hosted their most recent luncheon on July 14. This luncheon’s guest speaker was Rudy Gomez, a caregiver su...
08/05/2026

The 1853 Club hosted their most recent luncheon on July 14. This luncheon’s guest speaker was Rudy Gomez, a caregiver survivor and retired administrator for the UTHSCSA School of Nursing. Shortly after retirement, Rudy’s late wife, Barbara, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Dementia, marking the formal beginning of their 7-year Alzheimer's Journey. Today, Rudy Gomez shares his story and education regarding the responsibilities and challenges of caring for someone with Alzheimer’s through the Caring for the Caregiver Program at UT Health San Antonio School of Nursing.

Learn more about Rudy and Barbara Gomez’s story in “A Caregiver Survivor’s Journey Through Alzheimer’s” in this month’s San Antonio Medicine.

Read here: https://bcms.org/SAM/2026/SAMAug2026/mobile/index.html =10

This month’s edition of San Antonio Medicine covers “Cancer Insights.” Featured topics include “The Promise of Finding C...
07/31/2026

This month’s edition of San Antonio Medicine covers “Cancer Insights.” Featured topics include “The Promise of Finding Cancer Earlier”, “Prostate Cancer: Staying Cutting Edge in Bexar County”, “The New Era of Breast Cancer Care”, and much more.

Read the full issue here: https://bcms.org/SAM/2026/SAMAug2026/mobile/index.html =1

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4334 N Loop 1604 W
San Antonio, TX
78231

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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