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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.