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  Vol. 282 No. 11, September 15, 1999 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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AMA-RFS Interim Meeting

JAMA. 1999;282:1092.

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The 23rd Interim Meeting of the American Medical Association-Resident and Fellow Section (AMA-RFS) Assembly will be held December 2-4 at the San Diego Marriott, San Diego, Calif. Residents and fellows from across the country will meet to create policy on working conditions, educational funding, public health, and other topics relevant to their training. The AMA-RFS is also planning an educational session on the TV portrayal of physicians, which will be presented by writers from the television series ER.

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

Registration

Materials will be sent to state medical societies and to residents who have attended a meeting in the past year. Attendees can register by mail, fax, or online through the AMA-RFS Web page at the address listed below. The preregistration deadline is October 22. Preregistered attendees . . . [Full Text of this Article]



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