Membership brings great benefits

AMA membership offers unique access to savings and resources tailored to enrich the personal and professional lives of physicians, residents and medical students.

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Pearl of the Week: The perils of sleep deprivation

Find resources on well-being strategies for physicians, residents and medical students.

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Physician Health
AMA STEPS Forward® Pearl of the Week
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What is physician burnout?

Physician burnout is an epidemic in the U.S. health care system. Learn more what experts are saying about burnout and how to address it with the AMA.

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Physician Health
Health Care Definitions
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National physician burnout survey

Burnout rate improving among physicians, though rates remain high since 2011. Learn more.

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Measuring and addressing physician burnout

Research shows that large-scale change is needed to address the ongoing physician burnout crisis. Learn more about the AMA's efforts.

Physician Health
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Pearl of the Week: Physician licensure, credentials and privileges

Find resources on the business of medicine. 

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Transition to Attending
AMA STEPS Forward® Pearl of the Week
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AI in medical education

Learn more about how AI can impact medical education.

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New data on resident physician burnout: 4 things to know

Exclusive AMA data shows residents’ well-being is trending upward. Dive deeper on what is going right—and what big challenges remain.

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Resident Wellness
Thriving in Residency
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8 steps to position your health system for AI success

Accountability, oversight, clear policies and structure are essential to ensuring that your use of health care AI is an all-around winner.

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Fighting for Physicians
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Physicians reluctantly pack the EHR in their carry-on luggage

Primary care physicians typically spend 16 minutes of each vacation day on the EHR. Health systems are trying to reverse that trend.

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Fighting for Physicians