|Articles|October 21, 2011
Is the American Medical Association a Leaning Tower?
The American Medical Association: Some say it's obsolete. Who speaks for physicians these days? What's your opinion?
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, Dr Sidney Weissman asks, "Who speaks for doctors these days?" Historically, the AMA was the voice for the nation’s physicians and concurrently spoke to the nation’s desire for quality healthcare. Tell us your thoughts, either with the poll or in the comment box below.
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