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Untitled Document 2072041008
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- Corlin, R.F.
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- 2072041000/2072041453/Proposed Tobacco Settlement
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- Amed, American Medical Association
- House of Delegates
- Univ of Ca Los Angeles
- House of Delegates
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- Amed, American Medical Association
- Date Loaded
- 26 Nov 2002
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JUL-31-1997 11:42
Richard E Carlin, MD
Speaker of the House of Delegates
American'.4fedical Association
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American Medical Association
Physicians dedicated to the health of America
Richard F, CorHn, .MD, a gastroenterologLct in private practice in Santa Monica, California&
was re-elected Speaker of the American Medical Association (AMA) House of Delegates
In June 1996.
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Ds Corlin has been active in the affairs of the AMA for the past seventeen years, having
served for nine years as a member and then chair of the AMA Council on Long Range
Planning and Development. He was also asked to chair the AMA Commission on Services
to Young Physicians, which ultimately led to the creation of the Young Physicians Section
in the House of Delegates. He served as chair of the AMA Study Committee on Hospital
Medical Staf>:, and has been a member and chair of AMA reference committees. He was
a member of the Ad Hoc Committee on Physician Manpower from 1987 to 1988, and as a
spokesperson for AMA, won the AMA Speakers Bureau Award in both 1980 and 1981, the
last two years the award was given.
In 1992, Dr. Corlin was invited by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Dr: Louis
Sullivan, to serve as a member of the Advisory Committee to the Director of the National
Institute of Health.
A past president of the California Medical Association (CMA), Dr. Corlin served as Its
president from 1992 to 1993, was vice speaker and speaker of the CMA House of Delegates
for nine years, and a member of Its Board of Trustees for twelve years. Long active as a
leader of medicine in Callfornia, Dr. Corlin chaired numerous committees of the CMA
including the Finance Committee, the Liaison Committee to State Hospital Medical Stafls,
and was an active member of the CMA Speakers Bureau on Tort Reform. He was president
of the Los Angeles County Medical Association (LACMA) in 1978&79.
Born in Newark, New Jersey, Dr. Corlin is a graduate of Rutgers University, and received
his MD degree from Hahnemann Medical College: Following residency training at
Hahnemann, Dr. Corlin served as a Lt. Commander in the USPHS, Heart Disease and
Stroke Control Program from 1968 to 1970, and then took a gastroenterology fellowship
at UCLA. He Is a fellow of the American College of Physicians, is a member of both the
American Gastroenterotogy Association and the American Society of Internal Medicitie,
and Is a past president of the Southern California Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.
He is also an assistant clinical professor at the University of California, Los Angeles,
School of Medicine.
Dr. Corlin, his wife, Catherine, and their son reside In Santa Monica.
19961997
