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DFW Healthcare Brief: North Texas Pediatrician Assumes TMA Presidency and a Local Cardiologist Is President-Elect

ABA s New Anti-Bias Curriculum Rule Is Insufficient

The American Bar Association's recently approved requirement that law schools educate students on bias, cross-cultural competency and racism, while a step in the right direction, fails to publicly acknowledge and commit to eradicating the systemic racial inequality in our legal system, says criminal defense attorney Donna Mulvihill Fehrmann.

AMA Delegates Tussle Over Lowering Medicare Eligibility Age to 60

This article is a collaboration between MedPage Today and: Expanding Medicare to include people ages 60 to 64 remains a divisive issue among members of the American Medical Association House of Delegates. In total, 1.7 million Americans between ages 60 and 64 remain uninsured; another 3.8 million are on Medicaid, Rajadhar Reddy, an alternate delegate and medical student from Houston speaking on behalf of the Medical Student Section, said at a meeting of the AMA reference committee on medical service. We have a unique opportunity in this momentous time in health reform to either expand or increase coverage for another 5.5 million people through this proposal. Reddy was explaining the section s proposal that our American Medical Association advocate that the eligibility threshold to receive Medicare as a federal entitlement be lowered from age 65 to age 60.

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