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He has been a member of the BMA Medical Ethics Committee, the General Synod of the Church of England, the Doctrine Commission, and the Human Genetics Commission.
Aiming to meet or exceed international financial standards, the Bermuda Monetary Authority ( BMA ) has taken a clear decision to be opaque about its duties and responsibilities.
BMA chairman Mr. James Johnson claimed 2006 was actually one of the worst years on record and that " 2006 has been full of bleak moments for the NHS-job losses, training budgets slashed, trusts delaying operations in order to save money and hospital closures announced at the same time as new PFI developments.
* Charles Dickens has a plaque on the BMA building commemorating his former home Tavistock House, Tavistock Square, London.
This includes the rapidly-growing BMA of Africa, and the BMA of the Philippines, which has begun sending out its own foreign missions personnel to neighboring East Asian nations.
A memorial garden is to be laid out in part of the existing garden and the BMA has commissioned a commemorative sundial.
Over the life of his career, Chesney has been honored with numerous awards from the Academy of Country Music ( ACM ), Country Music Association ( CMA ), American Music Awards ( AMA ), Country Music Television ( CMT ), Billboard Music Awards ( BMA ), People's Choice Awards ( PCA ), and the French Country Music Awards ( FCMA ).
The BMA has a range of representative and scientific committees and is recognised by National Health Service employers as sole contract negotiators for doctors.
The BMA has sole bargaining rights for these doctors.
As part of the representative remit of the BMA it has a number of representative committees formed from members elected at the Annual Representatives Meeting ( ARM ) and via other election processes.
The BMA also has a number of committees which represent other specialities and interests which affect its members, including:
The Committee cannot by itself set BMA policy, although it develops its own policy which has advisory status.
BMA House has been the headquarters of the BMA since 1925, the Association being originally housed at 429 The Strand, London since its move to London.
The BMA has continued to play an important role in the NHS, specially in the negotiation of doctor ’ s terms and conditions.
The Society has won an award for developing the first interactive CD-ROM — called the " Parent-to-Parent Guide "— aimed at helping parents of deaf children cope with the challenges of everyday life and has also won accolades in the BMA Patient Information Awards for the information provided for families on its website.
Founded in 1914 with a single painting, the BMA today has 90, 000 works of art — including the largest holding of works by Henri Matisse in the world.
The BMA has one of the best collections of American Art in the world with works spanning from the colonial era to the late 20th century.

BMA and record
As of 2004, his contract with EEG ended and he returned to BMG briefly where he released a new record before signing with BMA.

BMA and works
The European Art collection at the BMA contains works from the 15th through 19th-centuries.

BMA and by
In 1955, the Psychological Medicine Group of the BMA commissioned a Subcommittee, led by Prof. T. Ferguson Rodger, to deliver a second, and more comprehensive, report on hypnosis.
After 18 months of ongoing dispute between the Ministry of Health and the BMA, Bevan finally managed to win over the support of the vast majority of the medical profession by offering a couple of minor concessions, but without compromising on the fundamental principles of his NHS proposals.
Kingsport is governed locally by a seven member Board of Mayor and Aldermen ( BMA ).
The change offered by the government to the scheme was not accepted by the BMA however, and she was accused of failing to express genuine regret by Andrew Lansley, the Conservative Shadow Minister for Health.
It is operated by Bangkok Mass Transit System Public Company Limited ( BTSC ) under a concession granted by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration ( BMA ).
The BTS system ( the elevated metro system owned by BMA ) was initially referred to as the Lavalin Skytrain because it was to be designed using the Vancouver SkyTrain as a model adopting the technology developed by SNC-Lavalin.
BMA House was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and is a grade II listed building.
The bomb was detonated by 18-year-old terrorist Hasib Hussain on a double-decker bus bearing number 30 opposite the BMA building.
Manningham-Buller then proceeded to launch an investigation into how his contact with the BMA had come to be known by the MPs.
Seven doctors who are members of the BMA are elected at the BMA's Annual Representatives Meeting ( ARM ) each year and three are elected by the BMA ’ s governing committee, BMA Council, which also appoints four external members " drawn from disciplines such as moral philosophy, natural sciences or law.
The BMA supports armed forces doctors through its Armed Forces Committee ( AFC ) which represents clinicians in all parts of the armed forces, whether they are deployed to war zones, acting as reservists or civilian doctors employed by the Ministry of Defence.
The BMA supported the principle but had a number of reservations about the scheme including the lack of doctor involvement in delivering the medical benefits, which were instead being delivered by friendly societies and trade unions.
With the start of World War I, the BMA formed a Central Medical War Committee ( CMWC ), and was given responsibility by the government for managing the demand for doctors in the armed forces whilst maintaining a full medical service for civilians.
The plan had a number of revisions incorporating the latest BMA policy on various aspects of health care and in 1942 the Annual Representatives meeting approved a proposal for a state system " for the whole community " as suggested by the BMA ’ s Medical Planning Commission.
The BMA continued to play an ongoing role in the reform of the NHS by contributing to a number of reports since the founding of the NHS.
Details of all the awards and grants offered by The BMA are available on their website.

BMA and 1939
With the support of BMA Trustee Robert Garrett, The Baltimore Museum of Art joined the Musées Nationaux de France, Worcester Art Museum, and Princeton University during the excavations of 1932 to 1939, discovering 300 magnificent mosaic pavements in and around the lost city.

BMA and with
The legislation provides for the transfer of the finance minister's responsibilities to the independent BMA, with respect to granting and revoking trust company licenses.
Subsequently, on 28 November 1956, Labour MPs Stephen Swingler and Hugh Delargy gave notice of two questions to be answered in the House of Commons on 3 December regarding Manningham-Buller's contacts with the General Medical Council ( GMC ) and BMA regarding the Adams case in the previous six months.
Although not initially formed with the aim of initiating medical reform, the BMA played a key role in the drafting and passing of the Medical Act 1858, which established the General Medical Council and set a standard for qualified and unqualified doctors and established a system of professional regulation.
After the war the Theosophical Society could not afford to finish the building, and it was sold to the BMA for £ 50, 000, with the association later purchasing the freehold of the site from the Bedford Estates in 1962.
In May 1911 the Government introduced the National Health Insurance Bill which presented the BMA with new challenges.
Although the BMA agreed in principle with the establishment of the NHS, the BMA objected to the administration methods and the lack of consultation and negotiation with doctors regarding the scheme and the effects that the NHS would have on doctors ' lives.
The logo of the BMA includes a stylised version of the rod of Asclepius, associated with Asclepius, the Greek god of healing.
CQUniversity offers a number of scholarships to current and prospective students, including the BMC Building My Career Scholarship and the BMA Scholarship in partnership with mining company BHP Billiton.
After the Japanese surrendered in 1945, the British military administration issued provisionals by overprinting Straits Settlements stamps with " BMA / MALAYA ".
Due to bad economic conditions, the BMA was immediately faced with strikes and demonstrations in which the Communists played an active part.
She moved to London in 2001, and prior to her last employment with BMA as an editor of Clinical Evidence ( an online journal of the British Medical Journal ), she was with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health in the role of clinical effectiveness coordinator.

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