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American Medical Association is the author of Code of Ethics of the American Medical Association Adopted May, 1847, Journal of the American Medical Association, Code of medical ethics of the American Medical Association, American Medical Association Bulletin (1921), Transactions of the American Medical Association.

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Code of Ethics of the American Medical Association Adopted May, 1847

Journal of the American Medical Association

Journal of the American Medical Association
Includes proceedings of the Association, papers read at the annual sessions, and list of current medical literature.

Code of medical ethics of the American Medical Association

Transactions of the American Medical Association

The Health Care Almanac

release date: Jan 01, 1995

Principles of Medical Ethics of the American Medical Association

Transactions of the Section on Preventive and Industrial Medicine and Public Health of the American Medical Association

Annual Reprint of the Reports of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association with the Comments that Have Appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association

Transactions of the Section on Surgery, General and Abdominal of the American Medical Association at the ... Annual Session

Code of Medical Ethics of the American Medical Association, 2014-2015 Ed

release date: Aug 01, 2014
Code of Medical Ethics of the American Medical Association, 2014-2015 Ed
For 167 years, the Code of Medical Ethics has been the authoritative guide on medical professionalism. First developed in 1847 by the American Medical Association and its Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs, the Code undergoes regular revisions, and sets the standard for practicing principled medicine. Addressing the professional challenges faced by physicians today, the 2014-2015 edition of the Code of Medical Ethics presents guidance through more than 200 ethical opinions on topics ranging from professionalism in the use of social media, to genetic testing and counseling, to financial relationships with industry in continuing medical education. In addition to containing the nine Principles of Medical Ethics, this resource incorporates new and updated opinions, such as physician responsibilities for safe patient discharge from health care facilities, physician stewardship of health care resources, confidential care for minors and continuing medical education. An essential resource for physicians and other medical professionals, attorneys, and patients who confront the challenging issues and choices inherent in modern medicine, this resource has been increasingly referenced for legal advocacy, decision making in matters of health care law and litigation, and the development of health care policy.

Reception of the American Medical Association, at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, May 2, 1855

American Medical Association Guide to Talking to Your Doctor

release date: Jul 17, 2007
American Medical Association Guide to Talking to Your Doctor
The last time you visited your doctor, did you . . . * hesitate to ask a question-and leave without the answer you needed? * not understand your doctor''s explanation of your illness or its treatment? * wish you could be more in control of your healthcare? You can take control. The more you know about your healthcare needs and the more actively you work with your doctor, the better healthcare you will receive. In this concise, easy-to-understand book, the American Medical Association-the world''s most prominent organization of physicians-demystifies the relationship between patient and doctor and guides you in building an ongoing dialogue with your healthcare provider. Using nontechnical language and a reassuring tone, the American Medical Association Guide to Talking to Your Doctor explains: * What your doctor needs to know about you and what he or she looks for in an examination * How to understand a diagnosis and discuss treatment options and goals * When and how to ask for a second opinion * How to speak for a child or older person in your care * How to discuss sensitive subjects such as sexuality, drug dependence, depression, and family violence * Your rights and responsibilities as a healthcare consumer * Where to go for more help and information Encouraging, authoritative, and thorough, the American Medical Association Guide to Talking to Your Doctor empowers you to communicate better with your doctor so that you can work together to achieve a common goal-your good health. For more than 150 years, the American Medical Association has been the leading group of medical experts in the nation and one of the most respected health-related organizations in the world. The AMA continues to work to advance the art and science of medicine and to be an advocate for patients and the voice of physicians in the United States.
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