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The BMA Branches formally merged into the Australian Medical Association in 1962.
The peace package announced in early April 1985 addressed many of the problems arising from the dispute.
The dispute was eventually resolved to the AMA’s satisfaction in early 1985 but it clearly demonstrated the increasing importance of the rapidly expanding specialty groups and the need for them to have a voice in decision-making at a political level.
Dr Trevor G Pickering: AMA President 1985-88
When that funding ceased in 1986, so did the Resource Centre.
In 1989, Dr Hambleton became one of the principals of Continuous Care Medical Centres, where he developed a strong interest in practice development and teaching medical students and GP registrars.
Dr Bruce D Shepherd: AMA President 1990-93
He told the AMA National Conference in 1992 that any overseas doctor should be allowed into Australia.
Dr Brendan Nelson: AMA President 1993-95
Dr Keith Woollard: AMA President 1996-98
Dr Bill Glasson: AMA President 2003-05
Dr Bartone also completed a Master of Business Administration from the Melbourne Business School in 2004 with First Class Honours average.
Dr Hambleton was admitted as a Fellow of the AMA in 2007.
Dr Steve Hambleton was elected Federal President of the Australian Medical Association (AMA) in May 2011, after serving a two-year term as Federal Vice President.
A good example is a headline story in The Australian on 5 March 2012 when the new health minister allowed up to 10 ‘health professionals’ prescribing rights under the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA) workforce improvements.
Dr Michael Gannon was elected AMA President in 2016.
He was elected President of the Federal AMA on 1 August 2020, and is a past President of AMA WA.
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