Australian Medical Association

Australian Medical Association

The Australian Medical Association (the AMA) is a professional association and union for Australian doctors and medical students.

Presidents of the Australian Medical Association

# Cecil Colville (1962-1964)
# Angus Murray (1964-1967)
# Clarence Rieger (1967-1970)
# Roderick Macdonald (1970-1972)
# Gavin Johnson (1972-1973)
# Keith Jones (1973-1976)
# Rupert Magarey (1976-1979)
# Lionel Wilson (1979-1982)
# Lindsay Thompson (1982-1985)
# Trevor Pickering (1985-1988)
# Bryce Phillips (1998-1990)
# Bruce Shepherd (1990-1993)
# Brendan Nelson (1993-1995)
# David Weedon (1995-1996)
# Keith Woollard (1996-1998)
# David Brand (1998-2000)
# Kerryn Phelps (2000-2003)
# William Glasson (2003-2005)
# Mukesh Haikerwal (2005-2007)
# Rosanna Capolingua (2007-present)

Current Secretary-General

Francis J. Sullivan (2008-present)

External links

* [http://www.ama.com.au/ AMA - National site]
** [http://www.nswama.com.au AMA - New South Wales Branch site]
** [http://www.amavic.com.au/ AMA - Victoria Branch site]
** [http://www.amasa.org.au AMA - South Australian Branch site]
** [http://www.amaq.com.au AMA - Queensland Branch site]
** [http://www.amawa.com.au AMA - Western Australia Branch site]
** [http://www.amatas.com.au AMA - Tasmania Branch site]


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