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The President of the American Medical Association made a stop in Mississippi. Dr. Bobby Mukkamala spoke with healthcare ...
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Recent changes to federal student loan rules are raising concerns about the future of medical education and the availability ...
In a stirring and wide-ranging keynote address at a national healthcare advocacy conference, Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, President ...
Trump’s "big beautiful bill" caps medical school loans, which may make it harder for future doctors to finance their degree ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reportedly intends to remove all 16 members of the United States Preventive Services ...
RFK Jr. vaccine move alarms scientists: 'Dangerous repercussions' American Eagle says Sydney Sweeney ad 'is and always was ...
Rural hospital associations, medical insurance companies and doctors warn the recent cuts to Medicaid will roil rural ...
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News Nation on MSNRFK Jr. reportedly eyeing overhaul of cancer screening task forceThe Preventative Services Task Force helps determine which cancer screenings and preventative services insurers must cover.
The American Medical Association is urging Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. not to oust members of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, a group of experts focused on primary care.
The powerful health industry lobby couldn't persuade GOP lawmakers to oppose big Medicaid cuts in President Trump's tax and spending bill. What's behind the lobbying failure?
The American Medical Association (AMA) inaugurated Bobby Mukkamala, MD, an otolaryngologist from Flint, Michigan, as its 180th president on Tuesday.
Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, an otolaryngologist and head-and-neck surgeon from Flint, Michigan, plans to undergo surgery in December, the Chicago-based physicians organization said yesterday.
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