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Went through two people who took down info, including the forum address here.
The initial two people (screeners) "hadn't heard of the articles", and "never heard of SDN".
Got a call from an AMA higher-up on his personal cell who will remain anonymous.
Edited points of discussion:
- These two articles, especially the Forbes, have been under the watchful eye of the list-serves and the board of trustees.
- The strategy since seeing them in November, and before, are that fighting this publicly would look like the "big, bad doctors" are trying to take away from the nurses. They feel any overtly public strategy would be self-defeating.
- I retorted that a) the DNP's are playing hardball, and so should we, b) we (the residents, young attendings, etc) have no idea what the AMA is doing for us, and therefore, feel disinclined to participate financially or with our time and c) we are ready, willing, and eager to help out.
- Responded that they send out coordination tools via the AMA voice (snail mail)
- Retorted that nobody reads those, and that they should get an official SDN account to keep us updated and disseminate information. They concurred, and said we will be hearing from them within a few days on here in an official capacity.
- Said that publicly, the 2220 issue (the loan deferment program) was important as well, and that we should focus on that too.
- I told them we had, and that we want more on the DNP issue. They reiterated that "a lot" is going behind closed doors on the state and national levels. I requested that they write a rebuffing article in Forbes and WSJ, as my non-med friends were pretty well fooled by the Mudslinger article, claiming that they were actually FOR DNP's, until I explained exactly what that meant, at which time they were utterly repelled.
Overall Discussion Take-Away:
- AMA needs an SDN presence for communication and dissimination of information to busy residents who check SDN @ 3 AM on call
- We need physicians involved with AMA, so we who are concerned can direct the organization appropriately
- AMA is fighting this heavily privately, but I disagreed in that I think there should be a more public force. Unless they get a lot more phone calls, I think it will all stay "behind closed doors".
- AMA says they are working a lot for us on issues such as loan deferment, residency benefits in the open, as well as a lot behind closed doors, and as such, need our support
Points of Action for SDN members:
-I say we contact AAFP and ASA, who were quoted in the article
-Encourage coordination across sub-specialty group lines.
-Support the AMA and join up if you aren't there so you have a voice at the table
-Call the AMA so Coastie doesn't sound like a lone ranger
If you have any other questions or thoughts, just post in this thread.
The initial two people (screeners) "hadn't heard of the articles", and "never heard of SDN".
Got a call from an AMA higher-up on his personal cell who will remain anonymous.
Edited points of discussion:
- These two articles, especially the Forbes, have been under the watchful eye of the list-serves and the board of trustees.
- The strategy since seeing them in November, and before, are that fighting this publicly would look like the "big, bad doctors" are trying to take away from the nurses. They feel any overtly public strategy would be self-defeating.
- I retorted that a) the DNP's are playing hardball, and so should we, b) we (the residents, young attendings, etc) have no idea what the AMA is doing for us, and therefore, feel disinclined to participate financially or with our time and c) we are ready, willing, and eager to help out.
- Responded that they send out coordination tools via the AMA voice (snail mail)
- Retorted that nobody reads those, and that they should get an official SDN account to keep us updated and disseminate information. They concurred, and said we will be hearing from them within a few days on here in an official capacity.
- Said that publicly, the 2220 issue (the loan deferment program) was important as well, and that we should focus on that too.
- I told them we had, and that we want more on the DNP issue. They reiterated that "a lot" is going behind closed doors on the state and national levels. I requested that they write a rebuffing article in Forbes and WSJ, as my non-med friends were pretty well fooled by the Mudslinger article, claiming that they were actually FOR DNP's, until I explained exactly what that meant, at which time they were utterly repelled.
Overall Discussion Take-Away:
- AMA needs an SDN presence for communication and dissimination of information to busy residents who check SDN @ 3 AM on call
- We need physicians involved with AMA, so we who are concerned can direct the organization appropriately
- AMA is fighting this heavily privately, but I disagreed in that I think there should be a more public force. Unless they get a lot more phone calls, I think it will all stay "behind closed doors".
- AMA says they are working a lot for us on issues such as loan deferment, residency benefits in the open, as well as a lot behind closed doors, and as such, need our support
Points of Action for SDN members:
-I say we contact AAFP and ASA, who were quoted in the article
-Encourage coordination across sub-specialty group lines.
-Support the AMA and join up if you aren't there so you have a voice at the table
-Call the AMA so Coastie doesn't sound like a lone ranger
If you have any other questions or thoughts, just post in this thread.