Women Physicians

2025 WPS Interim Meeting highlights

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The AMA Women Physicians Section (WPS) held its 2025 Interim business meeting on Friday, Nov. 14. 

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Resolutions

During this meeting, the WPS reviewed and discussed the WPS-authored resolutions that are being considered in the House of Delegates:

  • Resolution 002: Ensuring Ethical Use of Wearable Recording Devices in Clinical Encounters
  • Resolution 003: Report on Gender-Based Pay Equity in Medicine
  • Resolution 215: Extending the Medicaid Work Requirement Exemption up to 12 Months Postpartum
  • Resolution 305: Paid Sick Leave and Flexible Work Arrangements for Caregivers of Individuals with Special Needs, Chronic Illness, or Elderly Parents
  • Resolution 306: Support for Paid Prenatal Leave
  • Resolution 911: Safeguarding NIH-Funded and Other Women’s Health Research in Peer Reviewed Publishing

Education session

The Women Physicians Section, Underrepresented in Medicine Advocacy Section, and LGBTQ+ Section collaborated on a joint education program, “Responding to DEI Policy Reversals—Impacts on Health Equity, Education, Research, Workforce, and Patient Care” with Kavita Shah Arora, MD, MBE, MS, James Wright, MD, and Norma Poll-Hunter as speakers.

WPS business

During the WPS business meeting, the delegates reviewed the WPS policymaking process and facilitated a breakout session. During this breakout session, members discussed the WPS-specific priority topic that was on their table. The following policy priorities were discussed during the breakout: menopause, workplace equity, maternal health equity, leadership, sexual health, assisted reproductive technology and reproductive health.


For additional information on the 2025 Interim WPS meeting, visit the section's agenda and resources page.

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