Two candidates in race to be next AMA President

Two candidates are vying to be the next Federal AMA President after nominations closed last Friday.

The election will take place during a specially convened online AMA National Conference on Saturday 1 August 2020. The traditional Conference, on the last weekend in May, was cancelled due to COVID-19, and the term of the current President, Dr Tony Bartone, was extended by two months to allow new election arrangements to be put in place.

The candidates are current Federal Vice President and former AMA Queensland President, Dr Chris Zappala, who is a Brisbane thoracic physician and respiratory specialist; and former AMA WA President and current AMA Federal Councillor, Dr Omar Khorshid, an orthopaedic surgeon in Perth.

There will also be an election for the position of Vice President. The candidates are Melbourne GP and AMA Victoria Councillor, Dr Ines Rio; and current AMA SA President and AMA Federal Councillor, Dr Chris Moy, who is a GP in Adelaide.

Both the AMA President and AMA Vice President serve a term of two years (reduced by two months on this occasion due to the COVID-19 pandemic).

Final nominations are as follows:

President:

Dr Chris Zappala (Qld)

Dr Omar Khorshid (WA)

Vice President:

Dr Ines Rio (Vic)

Dr Chris Moy (SA)

The candidate profiles are at https://natcon.ama.com.au/candidates

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