Alan R. Nelson

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Alan R. Nelson was a prominent American physician and medical researcher who served as the president of the American Medical Association (AMA) from 1989 to 1990. He specialized in internal medicine and endocrinology, and was known for his work in the field of diabetes research.

Early Life and Education

Nelson was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Utah, where he also earned his MD degree. He then completed his residency in internal medicine at the University of Minnesota and a fellowship in endocrinology at the Mayo Clinic.

Career

Nelson began his career as a faculty member at the University of Utah, where he conducted research on diabetes and endocrine disorders. He later served as the chair of the Department of Internal Medicine and was appointed as the university's Vice President for Health Sciences.

In 1989, Nelson was elected as the president of the AMA, where he advocated for increased access to healthcare, improved medical education, and the advancement of medical research. He also played a key role in the development of the AMA's first code of medical ethics.

Legacy

Nelson's contributions to the field of medicine have been widely recognized. He received numerous awards and honors, including the American Diabetes Association's Banting Medal for Scientific Achievement and the AMA's Distinguished Service Award. He also served on the boards of several medical organizations, including the National Institutes of Health and the World Health Organization.

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