National Medical Associations
National Medical Associations are professional organizations that represent the interests of medical practitioners within a specific country. They often focus on promoting high standards in medical education, practice, and ethics. These associations may also provide resources, support, and advocacy for their members, helping to improve healthcare systems and policies.
In addition to supporting doctors, National Medical Associations often engage in public health initiatives and research. They may collaborate with government agencies and other organizations to address health issues, promote disease prevention, and improve patient care. Examples include the American Medical Association and the British Medical Association.