Veterans and their families have unique needs, particularly in mental health. Learn how to approach caring for such patients.
Pre-visit planning can save several hours each day, allowing physicians to have more time to develop trust and plan care strategies for patients.
National Doctors’ Day is a chance to thank America’s physicians for all they do to advance patient care, save lives and improve the nation’s health.
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health’s accountable care organization has saved Medicare nearly $40 million. Learn how.
Otolaryngologists can earn CME with these clinical challenges on unusual presentations of dysphagia, vestibular dysfunction, vasculitis and more.
Addressing medical education gaps requires delivering the right education to the right learner at the right time. Find out more with the AMA.
Take on leadership opportunities at the local, state or national levels to represent medical students and address their concerns—download PDFs or applications in DOCX format.
The USMLE Step 1 is unlike any standardized exam you’ve taken before. Learn with the AMA about the study methods shown to work best.
Find out what you need to know before signing a physician employment contract. Read up on how to understand your compensation package and more.
Regardless of which specialty you are training in, knowing how far your money will go is essential for resident physicians.
Change Healthcare cyberattack: What physicians need to know and more in the latest Advocacy Update spotlight.
MedPAC recommends inflation-based Medicare physician payment update for 2025 and more in the latest Medicare Payment Reform Advocacy Update.
Access expert real estate advice and secure financing for your next home with resources tailored specifically to physicians’ unique needs.
The limited time opportunity for AMA members to access exclusive savings off the AMBOSS Library and Qbanks ended March 15, 2024.
The 2023 Specialty and Service Society Interim Meeting will take place Nov. 5 via a virtual platform and Nov. 11-13 in person at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland.
Find travel, hotel, child care, and inauguration details for the 2024 Annual Meeting of the House of Delegates taking place June 7-12 in Chicago.
Download PDFs of reports on this topic from the Council on Medical Education presented during the AMA Interim and Annual Meetings.
Download PDFs of council reports that anticipate and respond to Medicare and Medicaid program changes addressing such issues as program rules that impact medical practice, physician payment and the emergence of Alternative Payment Models (APMs).
Take on a leadership role in the RFS and make an impact on issues facing residents and fellows, patients and the medical profession.
Find information on leadership opportunities with the Organized Medical Staff Section (OMSS).
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.
The AMA is committed to transforming undergraduate medical education. Learn more about how the AMA is transforming undergraduate medical education.
“None of us is as smart as all of us,” goes the saying. It applies to medicine too.
Discover opportunities to develop your leadership skills and advocate for patients and the profession—at both the local and national levels.
Role-playing games, "escape rooms" and virtual reality are putting a new twist on med school. Find out more about innovative gamification ideas for medical education.
Physicians are expected to lead health care teams, yet medical schools traditionally offer few opportunities for students to take leadership roles in shaping curricula. Change is afoot.
To make medical students into practice-ready residents, one program is focusing on practical application of what they have learned.
Teaching medical students to work with other health professionals is tough without other health professions trainees on campus. But this medical school found a way to do it.
Many impediments to interprofessional education persist. A recent webinar offered examples of innovative technologies that can help eradicate them.
Student-driven programs were a key component of innovation at these medical schools.
Interprofessional student teams at the University of North Carolina are working to advocate on behalf of the sickest patients.