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The matter has been referred to the council of the BMA.
The form is very similar to that recommended recently by the BMA.
BMA operates their own missions board and has missionaries in several different countries.
In other words, it was approved as official BMA policy.
We frequently talk with the BMA about junior doctors' hours.
I doubt whether the BMA has given a view on this necessary surgery.
The BMA did so by saying loudly and often that its members were against the plan.
The BMA says that 6 million people a year die because of smoking.
That the BMA declined to be involved is a very telling statement.
Could you imagine them doing this to the BMA?
The BMA continued to actively contribute to public health issues.
The BMA makes grants to doctors for research and other reasons.
According to the BMA, a large proportion of the public opposed this move.
BMA provides military and academic training and character building.
The BMA library still holds a complete set of its volumes.
BMA suffered a fire at one time in its history, but the school was rebuilt in 1922.
The BMA said the plans would lead to "cut-price general practice".
This has propelled BMA and all its bands forward quite a bit.
Members of the BMA have access to expert employment advice.
Ministers meet BMA representatives regularly to discuss a range of issues.
The BMA and senior doctors have called repeatedly for his resignation in this matter.
A BMA study found the stops had a success rate of only 38.6%.
The BMA was formed due to growth that made the prior arrangement difficult.
The attack on the BMA reflects ministers' private anger at the doctors.
The BMA considers this to be as important as the treatment itself.
He was president of the British Medical Association in 1873.
The British Medical Association said services were still at risk.
It began with a speech to the British Medical Association.
He had been a member of the British Medical Association for fifty years.
It was not done without considerable opposition from the British Medical Association.
It was a great gain for organizations such as the British Medical Association.
In 1962-1963, he served a term as chairman of the British Medical Association.
Among some people, I would include the British Medical Association.
The British Medical Association said the proposals "may be a step in the right direction".
The British Medical Association said the bill failed to offer people the assurances they wanted.
So says the British Medical Association, which wants smoking in cars banned.
Most recently, she has been appointed President of the British Medical Association.
Britain's most ruthlessly effective union is the British Medical Association.
The British Medical Association, representing more than 80,000 doctors and surgeons, also attacked the move.
The British Medical Association continues to defend current laws.
They faced, however, opposition from doctors expressed by their professional body, the British Medical Association.
The research of British Medical Association is showing that good hospital design can reduce patient's recovery time.
It has been published since September 1964 by the British Medical Association.
"What we're concerned about is overall waiting time," said a spokeswoman for the British Medical Association, a doctors' group.
There is at present no subscription list, as the British Medical Association have taken up the case, and ought to pay the expenses.
In June 2012 he was elected to be president of the British Medical Association for the 2013-14 year.
In 1878, when the British Medical Association met at Bath, he was elected president.
Knighted in 1949, he was President of the British Medical Association from 1951.
The British Medical Association said people who had had more than one sexual relationship in the last four years should not be blood donors.
The British Medical Association, well they'll have ample ammunition now to say that boxing is no longer a sport.