A New Medical Association to protect the ethics and rights of the medical profession

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It is reported that a new medical trade union will be formed with the aim of protecting the ethics and rights of the medical profession.

Sources said that the new Medical Association is being formed to oppose the attempts of one medical union in the country to dominate the entire medical service and to manipulate one political party and to plunge the entire country into illusion through that political power.

It is no secret that the work of one medical association to promote various myths – myths about medicine and myths about food, which are completely contrary to medical ethics, has caused serious harm to the health system of the country as a whole.

It is a well-known fact that as a trade union affiliated to one political party, they are constantly active in satisfying their political aspirations instead of intervening to address the issues affecting physicians, shortages in hospitals, and difficulties in providing services to patients, and being proactive in providing better health care to the people of the country.

Accordingly, it is reported that this new Medical Association is to take action against these conditions by discussing the real problems of the country’s health service and finding solutions to them, and to openly discuss the real problems of the doctors, and to protect the professional rights of the doctors.

It was reported that the new union will represent all three categories of doctors, medical administrators and specialists.

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