The American Medical Association Sunday pledged “to confront systemic racism and police brutality” at a special meeting of the group’s membership
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The AMA’s board of trustees said the nation’s largest doctor group “denounces police brutality and all forms of racially-motivated violence.” The AMA effort comes as protesters across the U.S. speak out against the killing of George Floyd with many national groups using the period of unrest as an opportunity to change and revise policy.
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