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DADL/DMA
Danish Medical Association
Den Almindelige Danske Lægeforening
Members
26,235
AffiliationsAC
Websitewww.laeger.dk

The Danish Medical Association (DADL) is a trade union in Denmark. It has a membership of 21,800, and is affiliated with the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations.[1]


History

The Danish Medical Association began in town of Korsor on the island of Zeeland, on September 1, 1857, after many informal meetings over the prior 6 years attended by many "provincial doctors" from around the nation. According to an article published in the British Medical Journal in 1957, " The D.M.A.'s present objects, as revised in 1935, are (1) to unite Danish doctors in watching over the interests of the profession, and (2) to act as the organ by which the medical profession exerts its influence on problems affecting the community in general." [2]


List of other organizations

Danish Medical Association is the main organization which has a number of physician associations under its umbrella:[1]

  • Association of Junior Doctors
  • General Practitioners Organization
  • Association of Medical Specialists

References

  1. ^ a b "organization". Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  2. ^ Anonymous (August 31, 1957). "Danish Medical Association". Br Med J. 2 (5043). British Medical Assoc: 515–516. PMC 1962175. Retrieved November 2, 2015.