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What is the relationship between the American Medical Association (AMA) and medical documentation?
The AMA reviews all medical documents before publication.
The AMA publishes standards that explain how to credit sources.
The AMA requires only non-medical personnel to cite sources.
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Only the second statement is correct.
- False: The AMA does not review all medical documents before publication.
- True: The AMA publishes standards (the AMA Manual of Style) that explain how to credit sources and how to prepare medical manuscripts and citations.
- False: The AMA does not limit citation requirements to non-medical personnel—proper citation applies to all authors and contributors.
- False: The AMA does not review all medical documents before publication.
- True: The AMA publishes standards (the AMA Manual of Style) that explain how to credit sources and how to prepare medical manuscripts and citations.
- False: The AMA does not limit citation requirements to non-medical personnel—proper citation applies to all authors and contributors.
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