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AMA to cut 100 positions in DC and Chicago

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To "offset declining revenues amid the ongoing economic downturn," the American Medical Association reports that it is set to cut 8.3 percent of its staff, or 100 positions, from its Chicago and Washington, DC offices, effective May 4. 

The AMA, which employs about 1,200 people, did not indicate which departments would be hit. However, The Chicago Tribune reports that publishing is a likely target because ad revenues for its print publications have fallen dramatically. At the same time, the association reports big drops in due-paying members. The AMA has roughly 250,000 members. 

"This is a tremendously difficult decision for the AMA," the association's Chief Executive Dr. Michael Maves said in a statement. "Associations like ours, however, are not immune to the economic realities that many other companies are facing."

For more information:
- see The Chicago Tribune story

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AMA membership is declining and it isn't because of the economy, it is because the AMA does not represent the interests of physicians in private practice. It exists for the benefit of a bunch of socialist elitist physicians hell bent for national health care, and to feather their own pockets...sort of like Congress.

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