RT @MorrellMDmph: 75% of US physicians belonged to the AMA in 1950. Now, less than 15%. Which org is easier to hijack with crazy ideas?…
loss of public confidence in medical institutions.
75% of US physicians belonged to the AMA in 1950. Now, less than 15%. Which org is easier to hijack with crazy ideas? I think the thinned out 2020’s AMA. The implication is that institutional rot is partly due to our decreasing civic responsibility.
@Alisvolatprop12 AMA가 예전처럼 쎈 이익단체가 아니어서요. https://t.co/YM8GywAni7. 지금 이민비자 쿼터를 노리는 직역들이 많은데, 쉽지 않아 보입니다.
@MikeBenzCyber Only 15% of physicians belong to the AMA! The organization continues its decline. https://t.co/t2qU7hgt5X.
RT @Neoavatara: @ptbrennan11 @ZaidJilani To AMA? In general, specialists are less likely to be members of the AMA than primary care doctor…
@ptbrennan11 @ZaidJilani To AMA? In general, specialists are less likely to be members of the AMA than primary care doctors. By the way, I had not checked on this in a while...the current AMA representation for all US doctors? 15%. WOW. It was 30% in
@Sherman1890 @s8mb Also Congress is responsible for failing to fund enough residency slots & giving the residency Match program an #antitrust exemption. You need a residency to practice in the US; you don’t need to be an AMA member. Indeed only a minor
@MTGisaTrashCunt @ds_abp @dedrick427 @xntyler @stclairashley @stillgray 2011 That brings total membership below 216 000. [~ 1/3] of those members don’t pay the ... full dues, including medical students and residents. Not counting those ... neighbourhood of
@novacarerx @thats_bone Most docs don't belong to the AMA fwiw Only about 15% https://t.co/98OFaD9b5u
@seanmdav As of 2011 only 15% of practicing physicians were AMA members (and disproportionately in academia). It is almost certainly even worse now. https://t.co/1VqZOAlm4Z
In 2011: "Somewhere in the neighborhood of 15% of practicing US doctors now belong to the AMA." https://t.co/guvers5oE6 https://t.co/BKlNYNDXKm
@TJ_onfire @Lovely_Deathxx @Shinedown1911 The AMA has "250,253 AMA members. According to the AMA's own numbers, 22.5% of AMA members are students and 24.7% are residents (this number in 2016 was 235,000 or 1/6th of America's physicians)." (2019) https://t
@StableGeniusLib @TonyMicelli3 @baseballcrank The AMA only represents 15% of doctors. (And losing members.) https://t.co/ugB3NjPaOl
@StableGeniusLib @TonyMicelli3 @baseballcrank The AMA only represents 15% of doctors. (And losing members.) https://t.co/ugB3Nk6dQl
@MarcusBeam1 @AmerMedicalAssn No, that was decades ago. It's not like that anymore. Certainly not for individual physician interests. It represents about 15% of physicians at best. https://t.co/ykoViOVd55
RT @davidrieff: It turns out American Medical Association is losing members at Mach 2 https://t.co/a1qFJv5yqu
It turns out American Medical Association is losing members at Mach 2 https://t.co/a1qFJv5yqu
@RitaPanahi @iowahawkblog @AmerMedicalAssn The AMA is self-destructing. Happens to all useless political organizations. No wonder doctors are jumping ship. https://t.co/vQzgTtWqvk https://t.co/EyyY8k46mG
@ryanspradlin @thatdamnanne @thebradfordfile 15% of the AMA members are practicing physicians in the US....you don't have to take my word for it https://t.co/YXaMyZxUEb
@bayareahausfrau Remember, Obama used the AMA as a + reference for Obamacare - proving it is political and it only represents under 30% of the profession. https://t.co/FEXfRUj7ke
@kerpen For context… The AMA represents the “experts” (Pharma and Fauci) not real doctors who care for patients. https://t.co/ndTxw1bR1h
@Hannahbelle92 @SabinehazanMD @RepMortensen This AMA? They’re bought and paid for too! https://t.co/4u1NXvHjsZ
@WashTimes How many physicians are members of the AMA? About 15%. https://t.co/vAnGtthSVQ
@baseballcrank Perhaps that’s one of the reasons membership continues to decline. Only 15% of practicing physicians belong to the AMA. https://t.co/pCwlBeySj9
@peterra40855142 Not exactly a compelling source, since most doctors don’t bother to belong to it. Wonder how bad it is now😂 https://t.co/BOlRnHkcZH
RT @allfacts_matter: @BrentAWilliams2 @AmerMedicalAssn "Equity" is wokespeak for systemic discrimination and bigotry. The AMA is promising…
@BrentAWilliams2 @AmerMedicalAssn "Equity" is wokespeak for systemic discrimination and bigotry. The AMA is promising they will train doctors to judge you by the color of your skin and nothing else. One of many reasons only 15% of physicians belong to th
@charliekirk11 @nmlinguaphile 15% of US doctors belong to the AMA, making it irrelevant. https://t.co/0ObikEH7n1
Denying biology is probably not the best way to restore membership. https://t.co/ty59Usxxja
@WebMD No wonder US physician membership dropped from 75% in 1950's to 15% in 2010's - https://t.co/JFsEq0iJAj https://t.co/obajo9xgt3
This is exactly why so many MDs have dropped out of the AMA, crap like this: !!!https://t.co/tww4j86xMW
RT @SarcasticCupcak: There's a reason only 15% of physicians are AMA members. They do not in any way represent all physicians or even a maj…
There's a reason only 15% of physicians are AMA members. They do not in any way represent all physicians or even a majority. They're a K-street group. https://t.co/ykoViOVd55 https://t.co/3nvqSqz5aT
@EWoodhouse7 @AmerMedicalAssn the AMA isn’t really an MD organization anymore. they make $ by charging huge royalties to use CPT codes (random numbers protected by copyright). just 15% of MDs are actually in the organization. https://t.co/XRnihiGEqJ
@someknew @realDonaldTrump From 2011, only 15% of MDs belong to the AMA. I wonder why? https://t.co/UyGNJOKtrb
@Studnougat @AmerMedicalAssn 2/ This article https://t.co/RrMGD8bzLv notes AMA membership decr from peak 75% US Drs to est. 15%. AMA 3rd largest lobby spender, yet Physicians Foundation poll found 84% Drs thought profession in decline. What is that $ goin
@GOminiFab @crowder I guess you can't answer what the Daily Signal wrote. Here's the NIH: https://t.co/WbKY3ttQvz https://t.co/seX64VHMya
@DawsonInga @MsSageScott @AmerMedicalAssn The AMA is not well. Only 15% of Mds belong . As I have stated. Perhaps if enrollment had stayed high doctors would not be in the exam room w/ the DEA and State Boards looking over their decision making.https://t.c
And this may explain one of the reasons membership in the AMA has been on the decline since 2011. Physicians do not need to be members of the AMA, membership does not give credibility to a physicians ability to practice medicine. #NRA #2A #copolitics #AMA
@FormerlyFormer https://t.co/AFOmQIEIGz The National Institutes of Health had their membership at 15% of practicing doctors in 2011.....
@DrBTru @BenWinslow @fox13 From 6 years ago: 15% https://t.co/6rrDYOm4iW
RT @KoplanReport: Obama decimated AMA Membership. https://t.co/0vD3vkFFuY
Obama decimated AMA Membership. https://t.co/0vD3vkFFuY
Remember that only 15% of doctors are members of the AMA, and membership continues to decline precipitously: https://t.co/Gq6jEopFwu
RT @yakendo: #Obamacare Made Being a MD/DO an #IAmAPreexistingCondition -Full Stop! AMA Represents <15% of Practicing Physicians https://t…
15% of practicing MDs belong to the AMA back when. @SusanSchorn @ClinicianAction https://t.co/ZnKfbhj5Uk
RT @DrJenGunter: About 15% of doctors are member of AMA -> American Medical Association membership woes continue https://t.co/oWhixDNWyj
RT @mariayangmd: Are politics part of the reason why only 15% of physicians are members of the AMA? https://t.co/J5rD70FKj3 https://t.co/J9…
RT @mariayangmd: Are politics part of the reason why only 15% of physicians are members of the AMA? https://t.co/J5rD70FKj3 https://t.co/J9…
RT @mariayangmd: Are politics part of the reason why only 15% of physicians are members of the AMA? https://t.co/J5rD70FKj3 https://t.co/J9…
RT @mariayangmd: Are politics part of the reason why only 15% of physicians are members of the AMA? https://t.co/J5rD70FKj3 https://t.co/J9…
RT @mariayangmd: Are politics part of the reason why only 15% of physicians are members of the AMA? https://t.co/J5rD70FKj3 https://t.co/J9…
RT @mariayangmd: Are politics part of the reason why only 15% of physicians are members of the AMA? https://t.co/J5rD70FKj3 https://t.co/J9…
Are politics part of the reason why only 15% of physicians are members of the AMA? https://t.co/J5rD70FKj3 https://t.co/J91sUwryhs
RT @DrJenGunter: About 15% of doctors are member of AMA -> American Medical Association membership woes continue https://t.co/oWhixDNWyj
WTF is wrong with that 15%? @DrJenGunter https://t.co/EhmJ4Siyov
RT @DrJenGunter: About 15% of doctors are member of AMA -> American Medical Association membership woes continue https://t.co/oWhixDNWyj
RT @DrJenGunter: About 15% of doctors are member of AMA -> American Medical Association membership woes continue https://t.co/oWhixDNWyj
RT @DrJenGunter: About 15% of doctors are member of AMA -> American Medical Association membership woes continue https://t.co/oWhixDNWyj
RT @DrJenGunter: About 15% of doctors are member of AMA -> American Medical Association membership woes continue https://t.co/oWhixDNWyj
RT @DrJenGunter: About 15% of doctors are member of AMA -> American Medical Association membership woes continue https://t.co/oWhixDNWyj
About 15% of doctors are member of AMA -> American Medical Association membership woes continue https://t.co/oWhixDNWyj
Not an @AmerMedicalAssn member, but how do I stop them from sending mailers asking me to join? https://t.co/e2fAoFGBR3
@AndrewMIbrahim They are already losing membership. https://t.co/tYQx0rLoiB h/t @Meticulousmed
@andrewswright @AmerMedicalAssn indeed, not most recent data but confirms your point "AMA membership woes continue" https://t.co/9i4GiwzdIC
@nycsouthpaw I think it's analogous to the American Bar Association - hefty fee/declining membership https://t.co/FeQHWYlY7M
Did you know that only 15% of practising US doctors now belong to the AMA? The decades-long membership decline... https://t.co/6qfSkVxU07
.@ezraklein As of 2011, only 15% of American physicians were members of the AMA. Your article states "most." http://t.co/McOEC6SHMf
@ianpatterson99 few U.S. physicians belong to AMA http://t.co/OVqnDYFzQx
@XOh5 somewhere in the neighbourhood of 15% of practising US doctors now belong to the AMA. http://t.co/xmMywEBB5p