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AMA Leader Commentary
Messages to all physicians about current events in medical practice.
- In turbulent times, AMA projects physicians' united voice, by Robert M. Wah, MD, AMA board chair - Feb. 20
- It's fiscally irresponsible not to address liability reform, by AMA President Peter W. Carmel, MD - Feb. 6
- Clinical experience is the essence of a career in medicine, by Robert M. Wah, MD, AMA board chair - Jan. 23
- Congress misses another chance to fix Medicare SGR, by AMA President Peter W. Carmel, MD - Jan. 2
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Ethics Forum
A monthly column from the Institute for Ethics at the AMA that answers questions on ethical issues in medical practice.
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In the Courts
A column analyzing the impact of recent court decisions on physicians, by staff writer Alicia Gallegos. Columns prior to April 25 were written by Amy Lynn Sorrel.
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Practice Management
A column on managing your practice, by staff writer Victoria Stagg Elliott.
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Technically Speaking
A practical look at information technology issues and usage, by business writer Pamela Lewis Dolan.
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