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I recently went to a health fair at my church and pretty much everyone there was african american. The doctor who was scheduled to speak was also black. She spent alot of the time telling the audience, which was an almost exclusively older crowd, that the AMA did not have the best interest of blacks at heart. She pointed to the fact that the AMA did not allow black physicians to join in the past and also the fact that the AMA did not support medicaid, medicare, or Obamas health plan. She told all of the people there to ask their physicians if they were members of the AMA, and spent alot of time talking up the NMA, the National Medical Association.
I don't know much about either organization, but I thought it was pretty irresponsible of her to present the AMA in the light that she did. IMHO it could cause some of those individuals there to not visit certain well qualified physicians anymore simply due to the organization they were apart of.
I'd just like to know what some of you guys think about these organizations and their practices.
I don't know much about either organization, but I thought it was pretty irresponsible of her to present the AMA in the light that she did. IMHO it could cause some of those individuals there to not visit certain well qualified physicians anymore simply due to the organization they were apart of.
I'd just like to know what some of you guys think about these organizations and their practices.