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1 nal of Medicine , or Journal of the American Medical Association .
2  Residency and Fellowship Database (American Medical Association).
3  of Family Practice (ABFP), and the American Medical Association.
4 earlier than that recommended by the British Medical Association.
5 eading level, as recommended by the American Medical Association.
6             Primary Funding Source: American Medical Association.
7 n, 8 of which are disallowed by the American Medical Association.
8 eral states and action by state and national medical associations.
9  least one action disallowed by the American Medical Association; 25% would perform five or more disa
10 y than when using better eye or the American Medical Association (AMA) algorithm (5.2% vs. 6.9% and 9
11        To address these issues, the American Medical Association (AMA) has developed principles to gu
12                                 The American Medical Association (AMA) has policies concerning physic
13                                 The American Medical Association (AMA) has proposed a system of tax c
14  Care Service Areas (N = 6542): (1) American Medical Association (AMA) Masterfile nonfederal, office-
15 scopist specialty by linkage to the American Medical Association (AMA) Masterfile.
16                According to enacted American Medical Association (AMA) policy, the use of appropriate
17          Results were compared with American Medical Association (AMA) recommended readability parame
18 idated help-wanted index (HWI), and American Medical Association (AMA) salary data, the authors quant
19                       Each year the American Medical Association (AMA) surveys all programs in gradua
20 e alone, but not by the widely used American Medical Association (AMA) weighted-average algorithm.
21          Through the efforts of the American Medical Association (AMA), allopathic medicine eliminate
22  professional groups, including the American Medical Association (AMA), American Society of Human Gen
23      In the early 20th century, the American Medical Association (AMA), specifically its Section on O
24                  Publicly available American Medical Association, American Association of Medical Col
25 ere screened for non-PFL as per the American Medical Association and American Psychological Associati
26  positions, it is critical that the American Medical Association and other professional organizations
27 the Section on Ophthalmology of the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Ophthalm
28 e used the 1996 master files of the American Medical Association and the American Osteopathic Associa
29 Census, jointly administered by the American Medical Association and the Association of American Medi
30 0-2001, jointly administered by the American Medical Association and the Association of American Medi
31                                     American Medical Association and The Commonwealth Fund.
32 ixth-grade level recommended by the American Medical Association and the National Institutes of Healt
33 and has been widely criticised, including by medical associations and charities.
34 e , The Lancet , the Journal of the American Medical Association , and the British Medical Journal.
35  surgeon," "Negro," "Journal of the National Medical Association" and other search terms.
36 nal of Medicine, The Journal of the American Medical Association, and Science.
37 the Section on Ophthalmology of the American Medical Association, and the American Academy of Ophthal
38 e New York Academy of Medicine, the American Medical Association, and the American Gynecologic Societ
39 iety of Critical Care Medicine, the American Medical Association, and the Association of Clinical Doc
40 n of American Medical Colleges, the American Medical Association, and US Census were used to evaluate
41 sing American Hospital Association, American Medical Association, and US Food and Drug Administration
42 examines data collected through the American Medical Association Annual Survey of Graduate Medical Ed
43 ort GME activities collected in the American Medical Association Annual Survey of Graduate Medical Ed
44 obesity, which is recognized by the American Medical Association as a disease, has nearly doubled sin
45  The Lancet, and the Journal of the American Medical Association between 1986 and 2015.
46 Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, British Medical Journal, and Annals
47 opean Heart Journal, Journal of the American Medical Association Cardiology, and Nature Reviews Cardi
48                                        Japan Medical Association Center for Clinical Trials, JMA-IIA0
49 Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, Circulation, Journal of the America
50 brary for Health Guidelines Finder, Canadian Medical Association Clinical Practice Guidelines Infobas
51 eral codes of ethics, including the American Medical Association Code of Ethics and the American Coll
52 ng in December 1999, calling on the American Medical Association Council on Scientific Affairs to rev
53 system is set up according to ICH/GCP, World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki, CONSORT 201
54 ard of Medical Specialties, and the American Medical Association disclosed that the number of practic
55  to 3 existing published compendia, American Medical Association Drug Evaluations (AMA-DE), United St
56                                     American Medical Association Drug Evaluations and USP-DI subseque
57 ine, Lancet, and the Journal of the American Medical Association during 2019.
58 n Rhinologic Society (ERS), and the European Medical Association (EMA) organized, on October 14, 2015
59 edicare on physicians' services and American Medical Association files on RVUs, we analyzed the growt
60 d Health Biomedical Research Centre, British Medical Association Foundation for Medical Research.
61  Medicine (EANM) is a professional nonprofit medical association founded in 1985 to facilitate commun
62 rnal of Medicine and Journal of the American Medical Association from 1930 to 1945 it is difficult to
63 ebsites had scores above the target American Medical Association grade level of 6 on both the FKGL an
64                                 The American Medical Association has acknowledged the public health t
65                         Although the Turkish Medical Association has deemed "virginity examinations"
66  American Academy of Pediatrics and American Medical Association have released recommendations for ch
67 ess, the extent to which other United States medical associations have adopted similar protocols rema
68  process led to a resolution at the American Medical Association House of Delegates meeting in Decemb
69 he same issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1946.
70 despread agreement by health-care providers, medical associations, industry, and governments that aut
71                  The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) accountability benchmarks wer
72 les published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) and the New England Journal o
73  Code (HONcode), and Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) criteria.
74 N questionnaire, the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) standards, and the Health on
75 Medicine (NEJM), the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), the Annals of Internal Medic
76 ISCERN (scale, 1-5), Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA; scale, 0-4), and Global Quali
77 cialty report, which references the American Medical Association master file for physician demographi
78                 The study used 2019 American Medical Association Masterfile and Historical Residency
79                                 The American Medical Association Masterfile data on physician and sur
80 Identification Number linked to the American Medical Association Masterfile to obtain information on
81             Using US national data (American Medical Association Masterfile) that describes the pract
82 aculties of Medicine of Canada, the Canadian Medical Association Masterfile, the Canadian Resident Ma
83 rviews and a measure of well-being (American Medical Association Mini-Z survey).
84             We hypothesize that the National Medical Association (NMA) might provide insight into way
85 on site, and who were requested by the local medical association or hospital.
86 od Services in partnership with the Canadian Medical Association organized the development of an evid
87  been endorsed by primary and specialty care medical associations, payers, and patient groups as an i
88 on and residency data from the 2011 American Medical Association Physician Masterfile (AMA-PM) on phy
89 nal study used linked data from the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile and the Society
90 cted and calibrated to fit observed American Medical Association Physician Masterfile data and curren
91                              DESIGN American Medical Association Physician Masterfile data were analy
92 020 pediatric EP workforce used the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile database, which
93 or FP among US physicians using the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile database.
94 ing the Medicare Part B data to the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile database.
95 ls and Methods The authors used the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile to construct a
96 -sectional study uses data from the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile to examine phys
97 00 primary care physicians from the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile who care for ol
98 , linking cancer registry data, the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile, and patient an
99 ians and 600 gynecologists from the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile.
100  who were randomly sampled from the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile.
101 gy, American Heart Association, and American Medical Association-Physician Consortium for Performance
102 Scale Update Committee (RUC) of the American Medical Association plays a central role in determining
103  provided educational grants to professional medical associations (PMAs) concerned with adolescent an
104                                 Professional medical associations (PMAs) play an essential role in de
105 keyword "childhood glaucoma" to the American Medical Association-recommended "6th-grade level." Rewri
106 otect public health and safety, the American Medical Association recommends continued research on dev
107                                 The American Medical Association recommends that PEMs be developed fo
108 s (response rate 76%, n=559) in the American Medical Association Registry of Physicians and practicin
109 r more years of experience from the American Medical Association's 1991 Socioeconomic Monitoring Syst
110 hout governmental restrictions, the American Medical Association's annual survey of GME programs show
111 ases, and a formal opinion from the American Medical Association's Council on Ethical and Judicial Af
112  In this cross-sectional study, the American Medical Association's Fellowship and Residency Electroni
113 cy training program websites in the American Medical Association's FRIEDA directory to identify publi
114                                 The American Medical Association's Guides to the Evaluation of Perman
115 st three quarters of a century, the American Medical Association's national collection of graduate me
116 te cancer measures developed by the American Medical Association's Physician Consortium for Performan
117 ologists randomly selected from the American Medical Association's Physician Master File.
118 ancer centers was selected from the American Medical Association's Physician Masterfile to complete a
119 from the Area Resource File and the American Medical Association's Physician Masterfile, we determine
120 33) were randomly selected from the American Medical Association's Physicians Masterfile.
121 ement rates and questions about the American Medical Association's Relative Value Scale Update Commit
122      To explore the founding of the American Medical Association's Section on Surgery in 1859 and how
123            The establishment of the American Medical Association's Section on Surgery in 1859 helped
124 f medicine, the organization of the American Medical Association's Section on Surgery provided the mu
125 nts relating to the creation of the American Medical Association's Section on Surgery.
126 enter for Health Statistics and the American Medical Association's Socioeconomic Monitoring System (S
127  through the national survey of the American Medical Association's Socioeconomic Monitoring System to
128 sional organizations, including the American Medical Association, Society of Thoracic Surgeons, and t
129  defined using definitions from the American Medical Association specialty data and the American Boar
130 the time estimates generated by the American Medical Association/Specialty Society Relative Value Sca
131 lso randomly assigned to see 1 of 2 American Medical Association statements, one on structural racism
132 have profound consequences for the design of medical association studies.
133 ut only when they are told that the American Medical Association supports these programs.
134  Medicine (EANM) is a professional nonprofit medical association that facilitates communication world
135 nding organizations of the ABO: the American Medical Association, the American Ophthalmological Socie
136 uly 30, 2005, in the Journal of the American Medical Association, The Lancet, and the New England Jou
137 Medical Journal, the Journal of the American Medical Association, The Lancet, and the New England Jou
138 edical journals (the Journal of the American Medical Association, the Lancet, and the New England Jou
139 the Section on Ophthalmology of the American Medical Association to form America's first board for th
140 has been raised by a petition of the British Medical Association to restrict boxing.
141 r Graduate Medical Education of the American Medical Association to semiquantitatively assess the pro
142 urvivors of torture, as defined by the World Medical Association, took place at Weill Cornell Medicin
143                                 The American Medical Association was early and persistent in countena

 
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