The association’s founder, Adam F. Dorin, MD, MBA, said in the release, “Most doctors are finding themselves peering through a cloudy window trying to understand the backroom deals struck by the AMA.” He noted that less than 10 percent of the nation’s practicing physicians are members of the AMA.
The association also opposes recent healthcare reform, calling it a move that gives non-physicians a greater role in providing healthcare services, according to the release.
Read the release on the American Medical Association.
Read the AMA’s response to the formation of the new medical society:
– AMA Board Chair Responds to Formation of New Medical Society Opposing Reform
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