“We are trained to listen to what is said out loud and what isn’t said at all, to listen to all sides and help people find their own path. By listening and working to find common ground, I want to bring greater unity to our AMA. … In the 21st century we can advance and grow only by incorporating the insights of physicians from all specialties, cultures, practice settings, regions, and ideologies,” Lazarus said. “There is a real opportunity, regardless of the political paralysis in Washington, for us to unify and promote the practice of medicine to AMA members and nonmember physicians around the country. But any success will materialize only if we are unified on the issues that matter most to us and to our patients.”