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Doctors of BC (formerly the British Columbia Medical Association)
AbbreviationBCMA
Location
Region served
British Columbia, Canada
Website[1]

The British Columbia Medical Association (BCMA) is a professional body of doctors in the Canadian province of British Columbia.[1] In 2014, BCMA changed their name to Doctors of BC.

History

Doctors of BC was founded in January 1900 as the BC Medical Association with Dr R.E. McKechnie, a surgeon from Nanaimo, as President. The Association was founded on two primary principles; the first to guard and strengthen economic security and second to promote education so that the best medical minds had a forum to share the knowledge of the profession. Membership was open to BC doctors with an annual fee of just $2.00. The first annual meeting, held in August of 1900, opened with an address by the President on "The Relation of the Profession to Politics". He emphasized the importance of the association in the influence of legislation that would protect the practice of medicine.[2]

See also

Canadian Medical Association

References

  1. ^ Staff writer (undated). About the BCMA. British Columbia Medical Association. Accessed December 23, 2009.
  2. ^ [www.doctorsofbc.ca/who-we-are/our-history "Our History"]. Doctors of BC website. Retrieved 30 April 2015. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)

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