AN attempt by the AMA to heal the split” over the push for a rural speciality looks doomed, after the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine refused to take part in a so-called peace and unity” forum.The AMA announced last week it would attempt to broker a peace deal over the rural push with ACRRM, the RDAA and the RACGP in a forum in July.However, the association appears to have failed to tell ACRRM about its planned involvement. After being contacted by Australian Doctor, ACRRM said it only knew about the role” after the announcement.ACRRM president Dr Bruce Chater said he did not want to be involved in the forum because he did not want the AMA acting as...
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