Crabb re-elected to AMA delegation
The Minnesota Medical Association has re-elected Kenneth W. Crabb, M.D., of Woodbury, to serve another two-year term as a delegate to the American Medical Association House of Delegates.By: Special to the Bulletin, Woodbury Bulletin
The Minnesota Medical Association has re-elected Kenneth W. Crabb, M.D., of Woodbury, to serve another two-year term as a delegate to the American Medical Association House of Delegates.
Crabb, a board-certified specialist in obstetrics and gynecology, practices at Advanced Specialty Practice for Women in Woodbury.
He has served on the MMA committees on legislation, medical practice and planning, administration and finance, and the nominating and leadership development committee, in addition to his work as a delegate to the AMA House of Delegates.
AMA alternate delegates attend meetings of the AMA House of Delegates, participate in the development of AMA policies on health care issues, and at the state level, take part in policy development through the work of the MMA Board of Trustees.
The MMA is a professional organization representing about 10,000 physicians, fellows, residents, and medical students in Minnesota.
The election was held during the MMA’s 155th Annual Meeting in St. Paul.
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