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What makes the ANA and AMA different?
The ANA is a state organization, and the AMA is a federal organization.
The ANA publishes an extensive list of journals while the AMA does not publish any.
The ANA offers services for nurses, and the AMA offers services for medical students and physicians.
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Only the third statement is correct.
1. False — Both the ANA (American Nurses Association) and the AMA (American Medical Association) are national professional organizations. The ANA represents nurses nationally and has state-level constituent associations; the AMA represents physicians and also has student and resident sections.
2. False — Both organizations publish professional journals and other publications. The AMA publishes JAMA and the JAMA Network journals; the ANA also issues nursing journals and official publications and provides many educational resources.
3. True — The ANA’s membership, programs, advocacy, and services are directed at nurses; the AMA’s membership and services are directed at physicians and medical students.
1. False — Both the ANA (American Nurses Association) and the AMA (American Medical Association) are national professional organizations. The ANA represents nurses nationally and has state-level constituent associations; the AMA represents physicians and also has student and resident sections.
2. False — Both organizations publish professional journals and other publications. The AMA publishes JAMA and the JAMA Network journals; the ANA also issues nursing journals and official publications and provides many educational resources.
3. True — The ANA’s membership, programs, advocacy, and services are directed at nurses; the AMA’s membership and services are directed at physicians and medical students.
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