The Herald's View: The AMA still has political clout, but it needs a renewed clarity of purpose to more convincingly argue that doctor knows best
Nonetheless, the debate over the future of healthcare in Australia stands to benefit from coherent and unified advocacy on behalf of the medical profession. The AMA still has political clout, but it needs a renewed clarity of purpose to more convincingly argue that doctor knows best.
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