Confluence Health’s transitional care program enlists semi-retired and retired doctors to cut wait times, improve follow-up care and support care teams.
Physical activity can reverse prediabetes, lower BP, relieve stress and help with healthy aging. Three physicians share what patients should keep in mind.
The CPT Smart App is streamlining the digital application process and improving accessibility of CPT content, including the latest CPT Code set.
The final rule takes effect Jan. 1. The AMA will be sharing with CMS its real-world impact. Here’s what it could mean for your practice.
The AMA backs bipartisan legislation to reissue 40,000 unused immigrant visas for physicians and nurses.
Giving feedback that harnesses surgical residents’ thirst for improvement is a winner at Geisinger. The approach is spreading to other specialties.
Medical students at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine have a special chance to ease debt burdens and meet rural health needs. Find out how.
Often beginning with “tell me about a time when,” behavioral questions seek insight on an applicant’s response and adaptability in tough situations.
ACGME-required midyear reviews shouldn’t be taken for granted. The feedback might sting, but this is your chance to drill down for specifics.
Recruiter info shows that internet job boards top the list. Learn what else drives physician job placements and which sources you should be pursuing.
While much of the massive budget bill comes to fruition over many years, these will take effect next year. Learn more with the AMA.
Recommendations to minimize Medicaid coverage losses and more in the latest National Advocacy Update.
ChangeMedEd® is a national bi-annual conference that brings together innovative leaders across the medical education continuum to reimagine the way future physicians are trained. Learn more.
This two-day boot camp, April 13-14, 2026, will equip attendees with the time-saving tools and strategies to reform their organizations and enhance professional satisfaction.
Find out about the election bylaws and policies for being elected to the AMA House of Delegates.
Find out about opportunities for representation of Federation organizations in the AMA sections' annual and interim meetings.
Download PDFs of reports on this topic from the Council on Medical Education presented during the AMA Interim and Annual Meetings.
The AMA is your ally in providing you with opportunities in the UMAS to develop your leadership skills and advocate for patients and the profession.
Take on a leadership role in the RFS and make an impact on issues facing residents and fellows, patients and the medical profession.
Review a list of USAN Council-approved stems and which chemical and/or pharmacologic parameters have been established.
Understand naming guidelines for radicals, counterions and coprecipitated molecules used to form salts and esters of a pharmacologically active species.
Medical education is a lifelong pursuit. Find out how the AMA is helping physicians complete CME requirements and improve their practices with continuing education.
Find dates, times, CME opportunities, and download PDFs detailing CME credit for education sessions offered during the 2025 Interim Meeting.
More physician employers are offering contracts requiring arbitration. Here’s what residents and early career doctors should know about the process.
When you’re looking for your first job after residency, make sure your physician employment contract doesn’t lock you in to unfair terms.
It is time to move nutrition content in medical education beyond being a box-checking exercise. Learn about a proposal that moves the needle.
A JAMA Psychiatry study shows a sharp increase in use of psilocybin mushrooms. Learn more, plus discover what interests you from across the JAMA Network.
Expertly curated CME track helps busy doctors learn how to cultivate a culture of quality improvement and patient safety in practice.
These JAMA Network Patient Pages explain popular topics in ophthalmology. Save and share with your patients.
AMA teams up with Ad Council and other big names in health care to promote potentially lifesaving conversations with patients.
A JAMA Oncology study of 230,000 people over three decades examines that question. Learn more, plus discover what interests you from across the JAMA Network.