Contact Us
The materials and resources below are for informational purposes only. They are provided as a starting point for information regarding frequently asked questions of visitors to the MAC Web site.
Questions regarding the AMA Minority Affairs Consortium should be sent to mac@ama-assn.org.
Please note: A listing of a non-AMA resource, Web site or product does not indicate endorsement by the AMA. Some of the links below may take you off of the AMA Web site.
AMA Members Only
AMA members can contact the AMA Member Relations Center 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at (800) 262-3221, msc@ama-assn.org.
AMA Women and Minority Services staff members are available weekdays from 8:45 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. CST to assist AMA members. Please call (312) 464-5622 for assistance.
See Physician section below for additional information.
Members of the Media
Members of the media who require assistance can contact the AMA at (312) 464-4430.
Physicians and Medical Students
What are the procedures for filing a complaint (including issues of discrimination and sexual harassment) against a residency program?
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) handles complaints against residency programs. The ACGME Web site has a section on its Web site regarding complaint procedures. Residents can also contact the ACGME at (312) 755-5041 or email at mmiller@acgme.org
For additional information on residency program issues go to the AMA Resident and Fellow Web site.
How do I resolve issues related to sexual harassment if I am a physician or medical student?
The AMA Women and Minority Services department provides information on AMA policy and guidance regarding issues of sexual harassment. Access information on AMA policies in PolicyFinder. PolicyFinder is an online searchable database of AMA policies.
Where can I get help with a research project?
The James S. Todd Memorial library staff will assist AMA members with research inquiries, including literature searches on a variety of databases. The AMA library staff can be contacted at (312) 464-4855 or via email at amalibrary@ama-assn.org
Where can I find information on physician demographics and statistics?
The AMA Women Physicians Congress Web site and the AMA Minority Affairs Consortium Web site provide statistical information.
The AMA Bookstore offers products and resources on physician demographics and statistics. Log on to the AMA Bookstore Web site or call 800 621-8335. AMA members receive special rates on most products.
The Association of American Medical Colleges provides information on medical education demographics and statistics.
Where can I find information on AMA policy?
Access information on AMA policies in PolicyFinder. Here you can search and browse information on the AMA House of Delegates, Ethical Opinions, Constitution, Bylaws. Additional information on AMA policy is also available on the AMA Policy Web site.
Where can I find information on physician salaries?
There are a number of resources available for finding information on physician income.
The AMA Women Physician Congress Web site provides two tables for AMA members on physician income on its Women Physician Statistics Web site.
AMA Policy Finder provides information on AMA policy regarding the collection of physician income data.
Search for articles related to physician income issues at the American Medical News Web site
Non-Physicians and Patients
If you are a patient looking for health information go to the AMA’s Information for Patients Web site.
How can I find a physician?
If you are a patient looking for a physician the AMA’s Web site contains a DoctorFinder feature that provides basic professional information on virtually every licensed physician in the United States and its possessions, including more than 690,000 doctors of medicine (MD) and doctors of osteopathy or osteopathic medicine (DO). Some physicians may choose to provide information on languages spoken in their office and/or their race/ethnicity.
The National Medical Association also provides a Physician Locator Service on its Web site that provides information to the general public on locating an African American physician.