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AMA - YPS Assembly


AMA YPS AssemblyThe Young Physicians Section Assembly is held twice annually. Physicians under the age of 40, or in their first eight years' of practice (if over 40)--from every state and every specialty--discuss solutions to their concerns, network with peers, participate in educational programming, and obtain CE credit.

Interested in serving as an official representative? E-mail AMA-YPS.

How to participate

  • Submitting resolutions
  • Future meetings

Benefits of participation

  • Represent the interests of your colleagues before the AMA
  • Submit a resolution to establish a YPS position on an issue
  • Create AMA policy or initiate AMA action
  • Network with other physicians at the same point in their practices or careers
  • Network with national leaders from your specialty or from your state
  • Receive CME credit on subjects that benefit your practice
  • Run for elected Governing Council office
  • Gain leadership experience
  • Receive personalized mentoring training in organized medicine’s political education process
  • Gain visibility among your colleagues, both nationally as well as locally

Learn more about the benefits of AMA-YPS Assembly participation.

Last updated: Feb 22, 2007
Content provided by: Young Physicians Section


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