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Just six months before becoming president of the American Medical Association, Dr. Bobby Mukkamala underwent brain surgery to remove a tumor.
Dr. Bobby Mukkamala of Flint talked about his ambitious plans to improve the health care system as president of the American Medical Association.
He is the first physician of Indian heritage to lead the nation’s largest and most influential physician organization.
Yarlagadda Lakshmi Prasad felicitated Dr Bobby Mukkamala for becoming the first Indian-origin president of the American ...
Indian-origin doctor Bobby Mukkamala has been sworn in as the president of the American Medical Association (AMA). He has ...
Dr. Mukkamala was diagnosed with an 8-cm brain tumour in November, three weeks after the 53-year-old underwent surgery. The ...
Yarlagadda hails Bobby Mukkamala’s elevation as American Medical Association president. The ENT specialist is the first ...
Indian-origin physician Bobby Mukkamala makes history as the first Indian heritage president of the American Medical ...
CHICAGO -- Bobby Mukkamala, MD, credits NIH-funded research for the targeted therapy that keeps his brain tumor at bay. But ...
Mukkamala, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor last year, raised concerns during his inaugural address about cuts to federal ...
Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, first Indian-origin AMA president, vows healthcare reform after brain tumor recovery. Know about his ...
His appointment as the 180th President of the American Medical Association comes a few months after Bobby Mukkamala went ...