In this episode of the Moving Medicine podcast, in collaboration with PermanenteDocs Chat, learn about how ethical principles can help physicians and medical students.
It’s not easy, but The Southeast Permanente Medical Group is making big strides to address the hypertension that affects 16% of U.S. pregnancies.
A CME series highlights the three main methodologies for applying machine learning to medicine. Learn more with the AMA.
The AMA strongly opposed efforts to let Mississippi nurse practitioners provide care without physician supervision. Find out why.
Precision education is a developing concept and one of four new focus areas for the AMA ChangeMedEd® initiative. Find out more.
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You worked hard to succeed in medical school, now own your next adventure. AMA is your ally on the journey to from medical school graduation to residency and beyond.
Congratulations on your medical school graduation! Showcase your achievements (and update your social media profiles) using our transition to residency toolkit.
Internal medicine resident Lauren Crowther, MD, will enter her third year of residency soon. She offers hard-won advice for residents starting year two.
An attorney specializing in hospital-medical staff matters explains why that is an essential step.
Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee highlights the need for improved maternal health care and more in the latest Advocacy Update spotlight.
Physicians urge MedPAC to recommend inflation-based Medicare payment update to replace current law and more in the latest Medicare Payment Reform Advocacy Update.
As an AMA member, you can refinance your student loan and manage your loan options with Laurel Road.
As an AMA member, get JAMA Network™, insurance, the opportunity to be a leader and advocate for the profession, and more.
Review the list of candidates to serve as AMA officers, on the Board of Trustees and councils.
Review the reports and resolutions submitted for consideration at the 2024 Annual Meeting of the AMA House of Delegates.
Download PDFs of reports on this topic from the Council on Medical Education presented during the AMA Interim and Annual Meetings.
See how the CCB recommends changes to the AMA Constitution and Bylaws and assists in reviewing the rules, regulations and procedures of AMA sections.
Find the agenda, documents and more information for the 2024 OMSS Annual Meeting on June 7 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago.
In honor of Older Americans Month (May 1-31, 2024), the AMA celebrates senior physician members (ages 65 years and above).
The 2024 International Conference on Physician Health will be held Oct. 17–Oct. 19, 2024. Learn more.
This two-day boot camp Sept. 23-24, 2024, is designed for clinical and operational change agents looking to eliminate unnecessary work and free up more time to focus on what matters most–patient care.
COMLEX-USA® prep helps students prepare to take the COMLEX-USA® exam as a part of their residency application process. Find the latest test prep information, including tips and advice, on the AMA.
AMA's Moving Medicine series features physician voices and achievements. Learn more in this discussion with Daniel Dent, MD, on USMLE Step 1 and COMLEX Level 1 going pass/fail.
Expert panelists outline the impact for osteopathic medical students, who often take both the COMLEX Level 1 and the USMLE Step 1.
Join the AMA and a panel of experts as they discuss the COMLEX Level 1 exam transition from numerical scoring to pass-fail.
AMA's Moving Medicine series features physician voices and achievements. Learn more in this discussion with Leanne Chrisman-Khawam, MD, MEd, on advice for medical students on their rank order lists.
Match Day 2020 takes place on Friday, March 20. In advance of that career-defining event, here’s a look at how things played for 2019 applicants.
From healthy eating to testing through the roof, the AMA offers benefits that can help its medical student members stay ahead.
If there’s a time limit for passing licensing exams, it should be no less than 10 years and accommodate family or health challenges.
What material is going to be on your USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 exams? That’s one question with few guaranteed right answers.
The lure of the lecture halls isn’t what it once was for medical students. How and why are students getting their information elsewhere?