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The 1980s

The Family Medical Guide is the best selling book in the Consumer Book program

1982: AMA Consumer Publishing program begins with the AMA Family Medical Guide, published by Random House

1983: AMA urges a smoke-free society by the year 2000

1983: Hospital Medical Staff Section, now the Organized Medical Staff Section, is established within the AMA

In 1986 JAMA compiled its AIDS articles to assist scientists

1986: AMA passes resolution opposing acts of discrimination against AIDS patients and any legislation that would lead to such categorical discrimination or that would affect patient-physician confidentiality

1989: AMA develops National HIV Policy reiterating physicians' ethical responsibilities to treat HIV patients whose condition is within the physicians' realm of competence


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