
Month: October 2016
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On The Ground in Wimauma [Florida]: Healthcare providers struggle to meet needs of indigent population
Read More: On The Ground in Wimauma [Florida]: Healthcare providers struggle to meet needs of indigent population“The idea of bringing a mobile health clinic to the area was Bishop Robert Lynch’s,” she says. “He challenged the Catholic Medical Association to take on the task of assisting farmworkers. Focus groups were organized to explore the needs and they discovered the barriers to health care in Wimauma were time, cost and transportation.” Read…
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CMA Appalled by Emails Showing Clinton Staffers’ Offensive Remarks about Catholics
Read More: CMA Appalled by Emails Showing Clinton Staffers’ Offensive Remarks about Catholics
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Physician – Family Practice Office
Job Description: I have owned and operated my own Med/peds practice for 18 years. I am looking to retire in the next year and hoping to find someone to take over my practice which is based in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Looking for either Med/Peds trained or Family Practice trained. I see all ages and do…
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CMA Welcomes and Prays for New Pope
Philadelphia, Pa. – May 7, 2025 – The Catholic Medical Association joins the world in welcoming and praying for the newly elected Pope Leo XIV, the first pope from the United States with Peruvian roots and a priest of the Augustinian order. “With hearts full of gratitude and joy, we celebrate the momentous news from…
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CMA Praises HHS for its Recent Report on Gender Dysphoria in Youth
Philadelphia, Pa. – May 6, 2025 – The Catholic Medical Association applauds HHS for its recent report, Treatment for Pediatric Gender Dysphoria Review of Evidence and Best Practice, that confirms what other countries once supporting hormonal and surgical interventions are saying: psychological therapy is the best therapy for children with gender dysphoria. “ Too many children have been…