Harvard-based ophthalmologist elected to AMA Board of Trustees

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CHICAGO – The American Medical Association (AMA), the nation’s largest physician organization, announced the election of Grayson W. Armstrong, M.D., a Harvard Ophthalmology resident at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, to its Board of Trustees Resident and Fellow seat. 

“I am honored to be chosen by my colleagues to represent them on the Board of Trustees,” said Dr. Armstrong. “I am driven to support the mission of the American Medical Association by focusing on the future of medicine. The resident and fellow perspective will be vital as healthcare evolves and medical education shifts to develop young physicians poised to promote the health of the nation, and tackle new challenges.”

 

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