Abstract

To the Editor:— Wisely the American Medical Association is undertaking a systematic study of its relationships with allied health professions and services. An impressive committee is arranging for a series of conversations with officials of various organizations associated in the general health effort. These organizations include scientific groups representing experimental biology and the basic sciences for the health professions as well as various allied health professions. The number of these organizations is growing. They illustrate clearly the tremendous expansion of health services and activity. The A. M. A. Committee to Study the Relationship of Medicine with Allied Health Professions and Services is composed of members of the Board of Trustees, and representatives from the Council of Medical Education and Hospitals and the Council on Mental Health. Dr. Raymond M. McKeown is chairman, and Dr. John Hinman is secretary. The proceedings of the 1959 conferences have been issued in mimeographed form

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