Joint pain and stiffness may signal osteoarthritis. Learn more about the symptoms of osteoarthritis, risk factors and treatments that can help.
Stay informed with news and resources on Cyclospora, including signs and symptoms, prevention strategies and more.
Download PDFs to learn about the latest changes for CPT Category III Codes for emerging technologies, services and procedures.
Learn more about upcoming events offered by the AMA STEPS Forward® Innovation Academy. Topics include physician well-being, organizational workflows and more.
In support of our work to catalyze innovation in medical education, the AMA's efforts and focus have entered an important new phase. Learn more.
Register for upcoming ChangeMedEd webinars, watch webinars on-demand and listen to episodes from the Catalyzing Change in MedEd podcast series.
DO matches in primary care are common, but the share of landing spots in other specialties is rising. Find out what it means for the 2026–27 Match cycle.
Amy Duckro, DO, MPH, of Colorado Permanente Medical Group, loves the physician specialty of infectious diseases because it involves every organ system.
Pregnant and postpartum physicians in training who got the right support, including mentorship, reported better well-being than did their colleagues.
AMA member Juewon Khwarg, MD, of Medrina, found the perfect fit in his first job out of residency, gaining the opportunity for a career and personal growth.
Stay informed with top advocacy news and essential updates on key national and state issues impacting physicians, patients and the healthcare environment in July 2026.
Senate bill on AI tools introduced, OIG reports on prior authorization denials, AMA comments on the chronic disease of addiction and more in the latest National Advocacy Update.
This AMA STEPS Forward® Innovation Academy webinar provides guidance on avoiding common behavioral health billing and coding mistakes.
Join Resolve for an AMA-exclusive webinar to learn how to review and negotiate your contract with confidence.
See a list of groups and organizations that are entitled to a seat(s) in the AMA House of Delegates.
The Specialty and Service Society (SSS) is the largest caucus in the AMA House of Delegates.
Download the PDF to read the rules and regulations that guide the AMA to uphold its mission to promote the art and science of medicine and the betterment of public health.
Apply for a leadership position by submitting the required documentation by the deadline.
The Medical Student Section (MSS) provides policy making resources for its members, including guidance on how to submit resolutions.
Being part of the AMA and SPS brings the opportunity to influence policies within the organization.
In the news: Cyclosporiasis outbreak spreads across Midwest, physicians face roadblocks to using patient's wearables data, death rate falls and more.
A proposal buried in federal grants paperwork would restrict the kind of research that already found, and fixed, blind spots in everyday medical tools.
A robust healthcare market provides more options to patients. Stay up to date on healthcare competition information, including the latest advocacy news, studies, and AMA statements.
Twentieth edition of AMA study shows continued lack of competition.
Competition declined in majority of health insurance markets where it is most scarce in the latest Advocacy Update Spotlight.
As health insurance companies consolidate, market competition falls, leaving consumers with higher premiums and fewer choices and providers with lower payment.
New AMA study finds increasingly limited health insurance options for patients in highly concentrated markets.
The AMA aims to protect patients and physicians by actively opposing anticompetitive health insurer mergers.
These states are part of a trend that increasingly puts patients and physicians at a disadvantage with large health plans.
The AMA has released a new study of competition in health insurance markets. Learn about the 10 states with the least competitive health insurance markets.
AMA study finds limited options as more health insurance markets are highly concentrated
The $69 billion deal was ultimately OK’d, but not before unprecedented legal scrutiny. Courts will no longer serve as a rubber stamp for megamergers.