American Medical Association's 1st gay president to take over at tumultuous time

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Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld will be the first openly gay person to lead the AMA. At age 44, the Navy combat veteran and father of two will be among the association's youngest presidents.

In the two decades since Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld first got involved with the AMA as young medical resident, the nation’s largest physicians’ group has tried to shed its image as a conservative self-interested trade association. While physician pocketbook issues remain a big focus, the AMA is also a powerful lobbying force for a range of public health issues.to dismantle structural racism within its ranks and the U.S. medical establishment.

Representation and visibility is so important. I can’t tell you the number of emails, letters, phone calls, text messages that I got when I was elected into this role from people around the world that saw this as an important moment, an important recognition of what inclusivity and equality can be to help advance health equity for everyone.

States that ban abortion, that ban health care for transgender youth are placing the government right into the patient-physician relationship. And we know that this leads to devastating health consequences and can jeopardize lives. The AMA continues to speak out against these kinds of actions.A: I don’t think we’re powerless at all.

The other aspect around mental health access that is really important is permanently expanding access toQ: Critics have long said the AMA is primarily a self-interested trade group. How is that a misconception?

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