AMA alliance invites med societies to celebrate Physician Family Day

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CHICAGO — To honor and recognize the nation’s physicians, the American Medical Association (AMA) Alliance invites medical societies from across the country to participate in Physician Family Day on Saturday, August 25. Established this year, Physician Family Day is a new effort by the AMA Alliance to bring awareness to physician burnout — while underscoring the need for self-care as a necessary part of caring for patients — and honor physicians for the value they bring to their communities.

“In every community of every size across the country, physicians play a critical role in ensuring the health and wellness of their neighbors. But against that backdrop, the question is: are physicians taking enough time to care for themselves?” said AMA Alliance President Kim Moser. “In addition to recognizing the contributions physicians make to their communities, Physician Family Day gives America’s doctors a chance to recharge and reconnect with their families. We urge state Medical Societies to partner with local physicians to build opportunities to re-engage and reconnect with colleagues, friends and families.”

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