American Medical Association
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The American Medical Association was founded in 1847 and is the largest association of physicians and medical students in the united states. Its mission is to promote the art and science of medicine for the betterment of the public health, to advance medical education, to develop and improve standards for medical practice, and to promote research and innovation in medical science.
- The AMA provides its members with access to the latest medical research, educational resources, and advocacy tools to help them provide the best possible medical care to their patients. The organization also collaborates with other professional organizations and government agencies to advocate for policies that promote the health and well-being of all Americans. The AMA is also responsible for maintaining the standards for the education and training of physicians and medical students in the united states.
- Collaboration between the American Dietetic Association and the American Medical Association:
- The American Dietetic Association and the American Medical Association have a long history of collaborating on initiatives to promote health and wellness in the united states. The organizations have worked together to develop evidence-based guidelines for the prevention and management of chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. They have also collaborated on initiatives to promote healthy eating and physical activity among children and adults, including the development of school nutrition standards and the promotion of community-based physical activity programs.
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