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Potter Randall County Medical Society
The Potter-Randall County Medical Society, established in 1903 by 18 physicians, is a professional association dedicated to fostering the advancement of scientific knowledge and promoting unity among its members. With a membership of approximately 400 active physicians, including both generalists and specialists, the society provides medical care to individuals from a five-state area surrounding Amarillo, Texas. As the parent organization of the A. B. Goldston Tumor Registry and the Coffee Memorial Blood Center, the Potter-Randall County Medical Society plays a vital role in the local healthcare community. Offering benefits such as support from the Texas Medical Association, legislative advocacy, professional development opportunities, and a range of tools and services, the society empowers physicians to deliver high-quality care and stay at the forefront of their field.Generated from the website