Maryland Physicians for CARE: MembershipFAQs
Frequently Asked Questions: Membership
- Who can become a member?
- What are the benefits of membership?
- What are the goals of membership?
- What is the difference between becoming a General Member or a Contributing Member?
- How can I become a member?
- How do I participate in discussions?
- Who can become a member?
- What are the benefits of membership?
- What are the goals of membership?
- Easily find valuable, objective information about issues & legislation important to the healthcare community
- Harness the power of the web to join together with like-minded members & act on issues that matter to you
- Private online venue where you can chat with your peers & share your valued opinion about issues affecting your profession
- Discover ways fellow physicians are giving back & learn about philanthropic opportunities in your community
- Identify your elected officials easily & find their contact information
- Statewide listing of free & sliding scale health care resources via an interactive map
- What is the difference between becoming a General Member or a Contributing Member?
- How can I become a member?
- How do I participate in discussions?
Membership is open to all licensed or retired physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.
By supporting our organization through membership & community involvement, you are helping to increase the visibility of the healthcare provider community & advocate for issues of importance to you.
Healthcare provider members will be able to:
Contributing Members provide support to MD Physicians for Care, helping the organization continue to provide resources and grow by contributing $50 annually.
It's easy! Become a member by registering online. Fill out the registration form & confirm your registration via email. You will then have access to membership discussions & legislative resources.
First, become a member by completing the registration process. Sign into your account. Then simply join our blog discussion.




