Southwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care (May 2024)

The Decline in Professional Organization Growth Has Accompanied the Decline of Physician Influence on Healthcare

  • Richard A. Robbins MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13175/swjpccs022-24
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 5
pp. 72 – 73

Abstract

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No abstract available. Article truncated after 150 words. There is little doubt that most professional organizations are experiencing a failure to grow. For example, in the early 1950’s, about 75% of US physicians were American Medical Association (AMA) members (1). That percentage has steadily decreased over the years. In 2019 there were only 132,133 practicing physicians or about 12.1% of physicians who are AMA members (2). According to Kevin Campbell (2) there are many reasons for this decline including: • The AMA touts itself as speaking for all of us (physicians) -- but rarely listens to any of us -- they work to fill their own pockets with dollars from big pharma and government. • The AMA tends to have a narrow-minded political view and works to stifle any dissenting opinions (in an effort to continue to align with the government agencies that line the pockets of AMA executives with taxpayer money). • The AMA has collaborated with the government to …

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