A Noble Profession … If You Can Keep It
What in the world has happened to us? As the last three years have vividly illustrated, the social, political, and psychological impact of measures to contain a virus have had a shattering impact on us […]
What in the world has happened to us? As the last three years have vividly illustrated, the social, political, and psychological impact of measures to contain a virus have had a shattering impact on us […]
Whereas, Article 19 of the World Health Organization (WHO) Constitution states, “The Health Assembly shall have authority to adopt conventions or agreements with respect to any matter within the competence of the Organization. A two-thirds […]
Volume 79, no. 10 October 2023 Some of us are old enough to remember the Pinto, the first subcompact car manufactured and marketed by Ford in the U.S. Just ahead of a mandatory order, Ford […]
Volume 79, no. 9 September 2023 For decades, programs from both parties have been billed as “public-private partnerships.” While that may be the definition of fascism, it is applauded as having the good part of […]
The American Medical Association and most of the medical establishment have declared “climate change” to be a “public health crisis,” and support rapid implementation of “clean energy solutions.” They are also pushing for attention to […]
The Revival of American Medicine: Great Awakening After the Pandemic Location: Marriott Hotel & Golf Club at Champions Circle3300 Championship Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76177 (23 miles from DFW). Meeting Registration: https://aaps.wufoo.com/forms/q1do30ka0rpb4rm/ Student and Resident […]
The AAPS statement of patients’ freedoms provides that patients have the right to be informed about the risks and benefits of any medical intervention, and have the right to refuse medical treatment. The use of […]
Critical Race Theory (CRT), once just a topic of academic discussions, is “now infecting medicine—in medical school, in clinical practice, and in public health,” writes Marilyn Singleton, M.D., J.D., in the fall issue of the […]
In Hitler’s Germany, the efficiency of the Nazi extermination machine was refined with the help of physicians. Are there any parallels in today’s America? Twenty years ago, the late Anna Scherzer, M.D., presented reflections that […]
The use of sham peer review by hospitals to remove physicians who do not go along with administration goals is not new, but there is a growing trend to use procedures that deprive physicians of […]
Since 1943, AAPS has been dedicated to the highest ethical standards of the Oath of Hippocrates and to preserving the sanctity of the patient-physician relationship and the practice of private medicine.
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