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Do the CMA and CNA still represent Doctors and Nurses?

Doctor’s organizations as well as the nurses’ organizations are for government medicine. Both have supported single payer issues in past elections. Are both organizations working against their own members’ welfare? Do these professional organizations give a bad image to the public in regards to their members? Don’t the sick and dying assume that doctors and nurses think like their leadership? Do both professional groups need to find another professional organization to represent them?  What organizations? Should the local medical societies affiliate wtih the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons represents doctors in private practice?

December 02, 2006 in Medicine | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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