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.
AI-powered outreach is helping patients navigate colonoscopy preparation, reducing cancellations and easing administrative burdens across Atlantic Health.
Learn more with the AMA about the questions you should be asking, how soon you should engage, what pitfalls to avoid 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.
Rising second-year medical students offer advice on how to hit the ground running. Often, success includes protected time for a relaxing hobby.
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.
Being part of the AMA and SPS brings the opportunity to influence policies within the organization.
Learn more about the meetings and events held by the Senior Physicians Section (SPS) for SPS members.
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In the news: Cyclosporiasis outbreak spreads across Midwest, physicians face roadblocks to using patient's wearables data, death rate falls and more.
Stay on top of all developments related to diabetes diagnosis and treatment to learn how to reach those at risk. Browse the AMA’s latest coverage on medical findings, public health, and policy.
When treating type 2 diabetes in your practice, look at the patient as a whole and make changes one innovative step at a time.
Health care teams looked for ways to provide timelier interventions to patients with prediabetes, including prevention programs in their own practices and online.
Diabetes care should start with diabetes prevention. Find out more about the resources now available to help stave off the condition in at-risk patients.
The registry allows identification of patients at risk for type 2 diabetes and referral to a diabetes prevention program.
The San Bernardino Medical Group says goodbye to outdated magazines and hello to new technology that helps patients learn about diabetes prevention.
By fine-tuning its program, Loma Linda University Health aims to prevent manifestation of diabetes from prediabetes and not just slow its progression.
Many patients engage in “health-information avoidance,” which can be overcome by emphasizing the reversible nature of prediabetes.
Leading organizations in diabetes prevention call for continued funding of the CDC’s effective, low-cost program to block onset of the disease.
Members of a care team that implemented its own lifestyle-change program share their insights, including where to find helpful resources.