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What do the American Medical Association and the American Nurses Association have in common?
Both are governmental agencies.
Both are state-level organizations.
Both are professional organizations that advocate for their members.
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Both are professional organizations that advocate for their members.
They are national professional associations (not government agencies or state-level organizations) that represent and lobby for physicians (AMA) and nurses (ANA), set professional standards, and provide member services.
They are national professional associations (not government agencies or state-level organizations) that represent and lobby for physicians (AMA) and nurses (ANA), set professional standards, and provide member services.
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