The Utah Medical Association was established in 1895 as both a means of sharing and promoting scientific advancements in medicine and allowing social interaction among colleagues. Over the decades since its inception, UMA has evolved into the state's foremost advocacy arm for the profession, protecting and enhancing the environment in which medicine is practiced in Utah, while providing membership benefits to assist in the day to day practice of the profession.
Volume 22 (1923) of Northwest Medicine, 23-36 (1925-June 1932) of California and Western Medicine, 2 (July 1936-October 1937) of the Utah State Medical Bulletin, 35-71 (1938-1974) of the Rocky Mountain Medical Journal, and 131-173 (July 1979-2000) of the Western Journal of Medicine are available online.
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