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Enrollment Of Dual Eligible Patients In Medi-Cal Managed Care
203-11 | Resolution | Adopted October 17, 2011Model Medical Staff Bylaws: Proctoring Exemption
616-11 | Resolution | Adopted October 17, 2011Nutrition
21-60 | Resolution | Adopted January 1, 1960CMA (1) encourages and reminds physicians to investigate the basic nutrition of their patients as a cause of disease susceptibility; and (2) encourages the Association of American Medical Colleges to More...
Qualification for Associate Membership
97-65 | Resolution | Adopted January 1, 1965CMA encourages component societies to encourage active rather than associate membership for salaried physicians. More...
Political Responsibility
14a-65 | Resolution | Adopted January 1, 1965CMA encourages its members to be more politically responsible as individual physicians. (2) CMA encourages its members to join together in the formation of local independent medical political committe More...
Hearing and Speech Center
14-65 | Resolution | Adopted January 1, 1965CMA approves the principle of adequate medical examination and medical referral prior to accepting any patient for technical testing or therapy. More...
Hospital Staff Privileges
75-65 | Resolution | Adopted January 1, 1965CMA strongly disapproves the granting or denial of hospital staff privileges, based upon any test except that of training, skill and competency of the physician, and is specifically opposed to tests o More...
Basic Medical Rights of American Citizens
28-65 | Resolution | Adopted January 1, 1965CMA supports the following principles: We, as physicians of California, cognizant that the American citizen enjoys certain basic rights as his or her heritage, and that these rights extend to the citi More...
