Benefits & Discounts

Give your grad the gift of AMA membership

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They made it through med school—now celebrate your grad’s incredible accomplishment by renewing their American Medical Association membership to set them up for success through residency and beyond.

AMA membership

Renew your grad’s AMA 2-year membership for only $20, plus a complimentary gift.*

Benefits of AMA membership

  • A powerful ally—The AMA advocates for physicians at the state and federal levels on the issues that matter most, like minimizing the risk of burnout and reducing everyday burdens. 
  • Exclusive career resources—Your grad will receive expert advice on contract negotiation, licensing and certification, and more.
  • World-class research and powerful advice—As a member, your grad can access the JAMA Network® and 11 specialty journals, in addition to other publications, including podcasts like “Making the Rounds,” where they will hear advice about residency from other physicians.
  • Fellowship assistance with FREIDA™—When it’s time to find a dream fellowship, your grad can explore more than 13,000 ACGME-accredited programs with exclusive, easy-to-use features.
  • Savings and discounts—Residents get a special discount on student loan refinancing, car leases and rentals, AMBOSS test prep and more. 

Complete your gift purchase

Not ready to buy online? Call AMA Member Service Center at (800) 262-3211, Mon.–Fri., 8:30 a.m.– 4:45 p.m. Central.


*While supplies last. Offer ends June 1, 2025.

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