Being a doctor is difficult, and doctors should earn a market clearing income.
However, the market supply is excessively constrained by legal licensing requirements which exceed the public's best interest. There is a point where improving the education or quality of doctors is a net negative, because having a less competent doctor is still better than having no doctor at all.
Of course the AMA looks out for the benefit of its own members, which benefit from scarcity, as is reasonable. It is up to the public and their legislators to act in their own interest to increase supply of medical professionals (which is counter to the interests of existing medical practitioners)
Of course the AMA looks out for the benefit of its own members, which benefit from scarcity, as is reasonable. It is up to the public and their legislators to act in their own interest to increase supply of medical professionals (which is counter to the interests of existing medical practitioners)