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VHP chief felicitates AMA president Bobby Mukkamala
VHP chief felicitates AMA president Bobby Mukkamala

Hans India

time16-06-2025

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VHP chief felicitates AMA president Bobby Mukkamala

Visakhapatnam: National president of the Vishwa Hindi Parishad (VHP) Yarlagadda Lakshmi Prasad felicitated Dr Bobby Mukkamala for becoming the first Indian-origin president of the American Medical Association (AMA). The event brought together members of the Indian-American community, physicians and local leaders to honour Dr Mukkamala's achievement. Speaking at the ceremony, Yarlagadda Lakshmi Prasad said, 'Dr. Bobby Mukkamala's elevation to the helm of the AMA is a historic moment not only for the Indian diaspora but for the global medical fraternity. His dedication, humility and service in Flint reflect values that India cherishes.' Dr Mukkamala, an ENT specialist and long-time resident of Flint, has been associated with the AMA since 2009 and held multiple leadership roles. His election as the 180th president of the AMA marks a major milestone for diversity and inclusion in American healthcare leadership. The felicitation ceremony also highlighted Dr Mukkamala's successful battle against brain tumour recently which further inspired his advocacy for systemic reform in the healthcare sector. Cultural performances were held on the occasion.

Yarlagadda hails Bobby Mukkamala's elevation as American Medical Association president
Yarlagadda hails Bobby Mukkamala's elevation as American Medical Association president

The Hindu

time15-06-2025

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Yarlagadda hails Bobby Mukkamala's elevation as American Medical Association president

Former MP and national president of the Vishwa Hindi Parishad Yarlagadda Lakshmi Prasad felicitated Bobby Mukkamala for becoming the first Indian-origin and first non-American-born president of the American Medical Association (AMA), at a programme held in Flint, Michigan, on Sunday. The event brought together members of the Indian-American community, prominent physicians, local leaders, and well-wishers to honour Dr. Mukkamala's groundbreaking achievement. Mr. Lakshmi Prasad called Dr. Mukkamala's elevation a historic moment not only for the Indian diaspora but also for the global medical fraternity. 'His dedication, humility, and service in Flint reflect the values that India cherishes,' he said. Dr. Mukkamala, an ENT specialist and long-time resident of Flint, has been associated with the AMA since 2009, and has held multiple leadership roles. His election as the 180th president of the AMA marks a major milestone for diversity and inclusion in American healthcare leadership.

Who is Indian-origin doctor Bobby Mukkamala to head US medical body
Who is Indian-origin doctor Bobby Mukkamala to head US medical body

India Today

time12-06-2025

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  • India Today

Who is Indian-origin doctor Bobby Mukkamala to head US medical body

Indian-origin doctor Bobby Mukkamala has been sworn in as the president of the American Medical Association (AMA). He has become the first medic of Indian descent to head America's largest and most influential physician organisation. The 53-year-old doctor is also the first AMA president of South Asian descent. Mukkamala has roots in Andhra his first speech as the 180th president of the medical body, Mukkamala reflected on his journey, saying, "As I lay in recovery from brain surgery at the Mayo Clinic, with tubes and wires monitoring my every movement, this night – this honour – this opportunity to improve healthcare seemed a very distant dream."advertisementMukkamala underwent surgery to remove an 8-cm temporal lobe tumour after it was discovered in November last year, according to AMC. Addressing the 178-year-old organisation's members, he expressed concern about the US healthcare system and vowed to improve it."There are tremendous gaps in our healthcare system that require our attention. And it all starts with timely access to care. That's why continuing to fight for adequate health coverage for our patients is so important," he also added, "Why fighting to repair and rebuild our physician workforce is so important. Why fighting to spend more money on our patients and less on healthcare bureaucracy is so important. Why fighting to remove the barriers to care that impact so many people is so important. And why fighting for a sustainable, equitable healthcare model is so important," he DESERVE BETTER: BOBBY MUKKAMALAadvertisementMukkamala emphasised that he undoubtedly received the highest standard of care. But for many patients, the process of getting care comes with far more troubling questions than reassuring answers: whether insurance will cover a procedure, how much a medication costs, or how long they will wait to see a specialist for something as serious as a lump in their neck."These are questions that a vast majority of patients have to ask themselves. They experience a system that is ailing and in serious trouble," he added."Our health system needs the input of many skilled physicians — physician leaders across every state and speciality — who are working together with incredible purpose and urgency," he said."It needs the AMA more than ever, with leaders in our profession speaking with one firm and commanding voice."The AMA House of Delegates' meeting ran from June 6 to June 11, according to the statement issued by the IS BOBBY MUKKAMALA?Bobby Mukkamala was born to immigrant parents who came to the US from Andhra addressing the AMC members, he said his grandfather owned a small farm — just 30 acres of land — which he sold to earn the money to put his children through school. "By the time my father graduated, all the land was gone," he father is a radiologist and his mother is a Mukkamala earned his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School and went on to complete his residency at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago. His wife, Nita Kulkarni, is an and his wife established the Endowed Health Professions Scholarships at the University of Michigan, Flint, in 2012. They have two adult children, Nikhil, a biomedical engineer, and Deven, a PhD candidate in political science, according to the AMC who has been active in the AMA since residency, is chair of the AMA Substance Use and Pain Care Task Force, serving as a strong voice in advocating for evidence-based policies to end the nation's overdose physician of Indian origin had previously received the AMA Foundation's "Excellence in Medicine" Leadership was elected to the AMA Council on Science and Public Health in 2009 and served as its chair from 2016 to 2017, before being elected to the AMA Board of Trustees in 2017 and 2021. He has served as a member of the Michigan State Medical Society Board of Directors since 2011, as board chair for two years, and as its is also a past president of the Genesee County Medical Society (GCMS) and continues to serve on the GCMS Board of Directors.

Indian-origin physician sworn in as American Medical Association president
Indian-origin physician sworn in as American Medical Association president

Hindustan Times

time12-06-2025

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Indian-origin physician sworn in as American Medical Association president

Indian-origin physician Bobby Mukkamala has been sworn in as the 180th president of the American Medical Association, becoming the first physician of Indian heritage to lead the organisation. Mukkamala, an otolaryngologist -- an ear, nose, and throat specialist -- took the oath on Tuesday, according to a statement by the association. Mukkamala has been active in the AMA since residency and is chair of the organisation's Substance Use and Pain Care Task Force. He was diagnosed with an 8-cm brain tumour last November. 'A few months ago, I didn't know if this night would even be possible,' the release quoted him as saying. He played a central role in the response to the water crisis in his hometown of Flint, Michigan -- where his parents settled after moving from India in the early 1970s. "The son of two immigrant physicians, Dr. Mukkamala was inspired to go into medicine and return to his hometown of Flint to serve the community that welcomed his family decades before," said the statement. Mukkamala also served as chair of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint with a focus on funding projects to mitigate the effects of lead on children. He is a past recipient of the AMA Foundation's 'Excellence in Medicine' Leadership Award and was elected to the AMA Council on Science and Public Health in 2009. He also served as its chair from 2016 to 2017 before being elected to the AMA Board of Trustees in 2017 and 2021. Mukkamala graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School and completed his residency at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago.

Indian-origin physician Bobby Mukkamala sworn in as American Medical Association president
Indian-origin physician Bobby Mukkamala sworn in as American Medical Association president

The Hindu

time12-06-2025

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  • The Hindu

Indian-origin physician Bobby Mukkamala sworn in as American Medical Association president

Indian-origin physician Bobby Mukkamala has been sworn in as the 180th president of the American Medical Association (AMA), becoming the first physician of Indian heritage to lead the organisation. Dr. Mukkamala, an otolaryngologist — an ear, nose, and throat specialist — took the oath on Tuesday (June 10, 2025), according to a statement by the association. Dr. Mukkamala has been active in the AMA since residency and is chair of the organisation's Substance Use and Pain Care Task Force. He was diagnosed with an 8-cm brain tumour last November. 'A few months ago, I didn't know if this night would even be possible,' the release quoted him as saying. He played a central role in the response to the water crisis in his hometown of Flint, Michigan — where his parents settled after moving from India in the early 1970s. 'The son of two immigrant physicians, Dr. Mukkamala was inspired to go into medicine and return to his hometown of Flint to serve the community that welcomed his family decades before,' said the statement. Dr. Mukkamala also served as chair of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint with a focus on funding projects to mitigate the effects of lead on children. He is a past recipient of the AMA Foundation's 'Excellence in Medicine' Leadership Award and was elected to the AMA Council on Science and Public Health in 2009. He also served as its chair from 2016 to 2017 before being elected to the AMA Board of Trustees in 2017 and 2021. Dr. Mukkamala graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School and completed his residency at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago.

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