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The Gay and Lesbian Medical Association
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AMA President Makes Historic First Appearance at GLMA Conference
Edward Hill, MD, President of the American Medical Association, "hits a home
run" in speech before LGBT health professionals group
(Montreal QC, Canada September 23, 2005) -- The Gay and Lesbian Medical
Association welcomed American Medical Association President Edward Hill, MD
to address delegates at its Annual Conference yesterday morning. The speech
marks the first time that a President of the AMA has addressed a GLMA
meeting.
Speaking before approximately 300 GLMA delegates, Dr. Hill began
his address, entitled "Understanding, Advocacy, Leadership: The AMA
Perspective on LGBT Health," by stating "I know that GLMA members and LGBT
physicians have been treated unfairly by the AMA in the past. There is
simply no excuse for discriminatory actions or exclusions based on sexual
orientation or gender identity -- none."
He continued, "First, GLMA has
opened [the AMA's] eyes to the diverse needs of LGBT patients, and second --
and just as important -- GLMA has told patients that they have the right to
expect a health care system filled with openness, fairness and equality."
GLMA Executive Director Joel Ginsberg stated, "These statements were
historic. As the preeminent voice of organized medicine in the United States,
the AMA's position on LGBT health will carry a lot of weight with federal,
state and local policymakers, as well as with health insurers, health care
providers, and others engaged in the effort to eliminate health disparities
for not just LGBT persons, but also for racial and ethnic minorities and
others who experience increased disease burden because of who they are."
Ginsberg continued, "In his speech, Dr. Hill frankly traced the sometime
troubled history of the AMA with regard to LGBT health, but his presence at
the GLMA Conference demonstrated that the AMA is committed to working closely
with GLMA to address the unique health concerns of LGBT persons.
He really
hit a home run as far as our members and the LGBT community are concerned."
After leaving the Conference, Dr. Hill wrote in the AMA e-Voice, a weekly
e-newsletter that goes out to all AMA members, "I was proud to be the first
AMA president to speak at the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA) this
morning.
We've got our work cut out for us. Our patients have a
right to expect a health care system filled with openness, fairness and
equality. Together, we can fulfill that promise."
Ginsberg remarked, "We encourage all GLMA members to contact Dr. Hill to let
him know how much they appreciate his presence at our Conference and the
AMA's work to eliminate health disparities.
And we encourage all physicians
who are not members of the AMA and who care about LGBT health to join the
AMA."
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Joel Ginsberg
Executive Director, GLMA,
(415) 255-4547
(415) 613-5635
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