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2012 Annual Conference
February 23 - 26, 2012
Hyatt Regency New Orleans
601 Loyola Avenue,
New Orleans , Louisiana, USA 70113
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THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF LEGAL MEDICINE

The American College of Legal Medicine (ACLM) was incorporated in 1960, with organizational roots dating back to 1955. It is the most prominent professional society in the United States concerned with addressing issues that arise at the interface of law and medicine. Fellows of the American College of Legal Medicine, which make up over 50% of its membership, have been trained and schooled in medicine and/or law and the majority hold both the MD and JD degrees. College members also include physicians (M.D., D.O.), attorneys (J.D., L.L.B), dentists, Registered Nurses, podiatrists, scientists, and other health professionals.

Through its medical legal resources, the ACLM educates and assists health care and legal professionals, advances the administration of justice, influences health policy, improves health care, promotes research and scholarship, and facilitates peer group interaction. In addition, the American College of Legal Medicine represents the specialty of legal medicine in the American Medical Association’s Specialty and Service Society.

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ACLM Supports - HR 1409 of 112th Congress: The Quality Health Care Colation Act
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NOW THEREFORE RESOLVED, as exemplified by multiple other organizations; the ACLM likewise embraces anti-trust reform, including HR 1409, as a top educational priority so as to devote reasonable financial and manpower resources to inform (using the means within its lawful scope to reach members, physicians, lawyers, and lawmakers) why HR 1409 would be in the public good, sound public policy, and that all these should understand and act accordingly that said HR 1409 would have the maximum likelihood to become a law that would improve patient care, strengthen the opportunity for fair negotiations, build professionally responsible behavior, and improve the opportunity for therapeutic physician-patient relationships with fewer conflicts-of-interests.

On March 26th, 2012, in a special meeting which included a quorum of the ACLM Fellows, the Fellows voted in favor of supporting the above RESOLUTION

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