Danish Medical Association

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DADL/DMA
Danish Medical Association
Den Almindelige Danske Lægeforening
Websitewww.laeger.dk

The Danish Medical Association (DADL) is a

Danish Confederation of Professional Associations.[1] Since 1954, it has published the medical journal Danish Medical Journal
, which was originally named Danish Medical Bulletin until 2012.

History

The Danish Medical Association began in town of

British Medical Journal
in 1957, " The D.M.A.'s present objects, as revised in 1935, are (1) to unite Danish doctors in watching over the interests of the profession, and (2) to act as the organ by which the medical profession exerts its influence on problems affecting the community in general."
[2]

List of other organizations

Danish Medical Association is the main organization which has a number of physician associations / trade unions under its umbrella:[1]

  • Association of Junior Doctors
  • General Practitioners Organization
  • Association of Medical Specialists

References

  1. ^ a b "organization". Archived from the original on 10 January 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  2. PMID 13460299
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