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Metro Detroit Physician Mohammed A. Arsiwala to serve as President-elect of Michigan State Medical Society
Mohammed A. Arsiwala, M.D., a Livonia internist, was voted president-elect of the Michigan State Medical Society (MSMS) during the 153rd annual meeting of the MSMS House of Delegates April 28 in Dearborn.
Doctor Arsiwala, who was trained at the Detroit Medical Center and Wayne State University, will serve a one-year term as president-elect until he assumes the presidency of MSMS in May 2019. He currently serves on several MSMS committees and is a previous Chair of the Michigan Doctors’ Political Action Committee at MSMS.
He is president and founder of Michigan Urgent Care Center and Occupational Health, a Livonia-based primary care clinic providing urgent care, sports physicals and occupational health services at nine locations throughout Southeast Michigan. Doctor Arsiwala is also a staff physician at Providence, St. John, Oakwood and Detroit Medical Center hospitals.
Doctor Arsiwala is active in the local community, serving as a volunteer physician at both the HUDA Clinic and St. Vincent DePaul Health Clinic in Detroit.
The Michigan State Medical Society is the statewide professional association of 15,000 physicians in Michigan and is affiliated with the American Medical Association. Physician policies on various issues involving public health, health care delivery and medical ethics are set at the annual MSMS House of Delegates meeting.