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              NRI doctor, 
                Mahal elected president of CMA, 35,000-member association 
                
              Sacramento, Nov. 11, 2006 
                Randeep Randhawa 
              NRI, Dr. Anmol S. Mahal was elected last week as 
                president of the California Medical Association, one of the most 
                influential medical organizations in the United States. He is 
                the first person of Indian origin to head the 35,000-member association. 
                He was inaugurated as CMA’s 139th president at the association’s 
                annual House of Delegates in Sacramento. 
              He addressed to the 750 delegates and said:  
             
            
              - During his tenure he expects CMA to build membership and confront 
                the challenge posed by rising health care costs. He told his colleagues 
                that CMA would defeat regulations proposed by the Department of 
                Managed Health Care that would allow health insurance companies 
                to escape their responsibility to provide and pay for emergency 
                care for all their customers.
 
              -  He also drew attention to the need to provide access to health 
                care to all Californians and to train more physicians.
 
              - “In California, we train half as many physicians per capita 
                as does the rest of the U.S. We train a third as many physicians 
                as do Pennsylvania and New York,” he said. “The only 
                states that train fewer physicians per capita are the states that 
                do not have a medical school. California needs to make a substantive 
                investment in the health care infrastructure and that is a message 
                I will carry.”
 
             
              
              BIO:  
              - Dr. Mahal, 56, who is board certified in internal medicine and 
                gastroenterology, is currently on staff at Washington Hospital 
                in Fremont and previously served as chief of staff of Washington 
                Hospital Healthcare System. 
 
              - Mahal came to the United States 33 years ago 
 
              - He received his medical degree from the All India Institute 
                of Medical Sciences in New Delhi. 
 
              -  He completed his internship in internal medicine at the College 
                of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in Newark. 
 
              - He did a fellowship in gastroenterology at the Stanford University 
                Medical Centre. 
 
              - Mahal serves on the Board of Trustees of the Sikh Foundation 
                in Palo Alto, California. 
 
              - He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Indian 
                Community Centre in Milpitas, California 
 
              - He is a founding member and past president of the American Association 
                of Physicians of Indian Origin of Northern California, and serves 
                on its board. 
 
              - He serves on AMA’s Commission on Eliminating Health Disparities. 
              
 
              - He has been a CMA trustee for nine years and a member of CMA’s 
                Executive Committee for four years. 
 
              - He serves as a Commissioner for the Emergency Medical Services 
                Commission of the State of California. He was recently appointed 
                by Governor Schwarzenegger to the Board of Trustees of the Health 
                Professions Educational Foundation.
 
              - Dr. Mahal is married to Surjit and she is a family physician. 
                They have two children, a daughter, Subena, who is in a family 
                practice residency and a son, Vikram, who is in college
 
             
              
              
              
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              Anmol Singh Mahal, M.D., was elected as president of the California 
              Medical Association (CMA), one of the most influential medical organizations 
              in the United States. He is the first person of Indian origin to 
              head the 35,000-member association. 
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