George D. Lundberg

[1] Lundberg served as editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) for 17 years.

In 1999, AMA Executive Vice President E. Ratcliffe Anderson Jr. fired Lundberg from this position after publishing a controversial article on how college students define oral sex.

Lundberg's article coincided with President Clinton's impeachment trial during which the question of whether oral sex constitutes “sexual relations” was an issue.

[2] Executives from the American Medical Association stated that the article had nothing to do with medicine and it jeopardized the high standard of the journal.

[5] 1974-1982: Member, Editorial Board, Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).