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  Vol. 281 No. 10, March 10, 1999 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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FIRST CALL FOR THE AMA-REFS ANNUAL MEETING

JAMA. 1999;281:958.

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The 23rd Annual Meeting of the AMA-RFS Assembly will be held June 17-19 at the Palmer House, Chicago, Ill. Residents and fellows from across the United States will meet to create policy on collective negotiations by residents, graduate medical education funding, and public health.

Delegates to the AMA-RFS Assembly must be AMA members currently in an accredited residency program or fellowship. Resident delegates represent their state and medical specialty societies or the uniformed services.

Registration

Registration materials will be sent to state medical societies and to residents who have attended a meeting in the past year. Residents and others can register by mail, fax, or online through the AMA-RFS Web page at the address listed below. The preregistration deadline is April 30. Preregistered attendees will be mailed a copy of the AMA-RFS meeting handbook prior to the meeting. Registration will continue after April 30; however, those who register after that date . . . [Full Text of this Article]



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