Lupus is a complex autoimmune disease with varied symptoms. Early diagnosis and ongoing care can help patients manage flares and protect long-term health.
Stay informed with news and resources on Ebola disease, including signs and symptoms, prevention strategies and more.
The AMA is committed to helping physicians harness AI in ways that safely and effectively improve patient care.
The Permanente Medical Group maintains a commitment to making strides in professional fulfillment, a culture of compassion and growth, and through innovative leadership.
The AMA offers training to help medical students, residents and doctors learn how to make lasting improvements in the quality of care.
A framework for educators and administrators who create programs for coaching medical students—view videos, purchase books or download directories of workshop participants.
As medical students enter clinical clerkships, they face new time demands and learning dynamics. These behaviors can help you stand out.
From key application dates to benefits to data about trainee work hours and schedules, the AMA’s residency program search tool has you covered.
Organizations are finding that coaching contributes to physician well-being and shepherds residents through tough transitions.
Finding your first physician job after residency training can be overwhelming. An expert advises on how to choose wisely for a rewarding career.
Stay informed with top advocacy news and essential updates on key national and state issues impacting physicians, patients and the health care environment in May 2026.
National advocacy makes it safer for more than 3.35 million physicians and other healthcare professionals to seek care, and more in the latest National Advocacy Update.
Clinicians interested in starting or expanding routine screening programs for HIV, STIs, viral hepatitis and LTBI are invited to join the AMA Community of Practice for a discussion on routine screening in rural emergency departments.
Clinicians interested in starting or expanding routine screening programs for HIV, STIs, viral hepatitis and LTBI are invited to join the AMA Community of Practice for a discussion on routine screening in rural population care.
Details provided on the application process and deadlines for physicians, residents and medical students interested in joining AMA council and committees.
Review the reports and resolutions submitted for consideration at the 2025 Annual Meeting of the AMA House of Delegates.
Apply for a leadership position by submitting the required documentation by the deadline.
Download PDFs of council reports that have proposed strategies to incorporate and integrate telemedicine and digital health into physician practices.
Find the agenda, documents and more for the 2026 IPPS Annual Meeting on June 5 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago.
Find the agenda, documents and more for the 2026 YPS Annual Meeting on June 5 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago.
Learn more about the frequency of medical liability claims among U.S. physicians in the Physician Practice Benchmark Survey.
In the news: How the Ebola outbreak is impacting the U.S., the prostate cancer screening type that could reduce mortality, how often COVID develops into long COVID and more.
The Giambalvo Fund for the Advancement of Women provides scholarships to support research advancing the study of women in the medical profession. Read more about the latest recipients and their research projects.
AMA Women Physicians Section and AMAF today announced the winners of the 2017 Joan F. Giambalvo Fund for the Advancement of Women research grants program.
Two research projects will explore timely issues in the medical profession as they relate to women—physician suicide risk, awareness and prevention and the advancement of female faculty in academic medical centers.
The AMA's Women Physicians Section and the AMA Foundation announced the winners of the 2015 Joan F. Giambalvo Fund for the Advancement of Women research grants.
Without funding, Rashmi Kudesia, MD, would not have been able to lead research into the reproductive knowledge, barriers and outcomes among female U.S. medical students and trainees. As a past recipient of the Joan F. Giambalvo Fund for the Advancement of Women, she was able to “think big” to help make a difference in this critical issue for women in medicine.